Visa & Entry MYANMAR

Visa & Entry to Myanmar

If you want to travel to Myanmar, you need a visa. A visa is a travel permit from the government. It tells immigration that you can enter the country.

Most visitors must get a visa before arrival. Some nationalities can get a visa on arrival or use eVisa. Each traveler must follow the rules.

This page explains visas in simple terms. It also gives tips to make your trip smooth.


What Is a Visa

A visa is a small document or stamp in your passport. It shows how long you can stay. It tells immigration what type of visit you have. You must show your visa when you enter Myanmar.

Without a valid visa, you cannot enter the country.


Types of Visas

Myanmar offers several visa types:

Tourist Visa
Most travelers use this visa. It lets you visit for tourism. You can stay for a set number of days.

Business Visa
This visa is for work, meetings, or business trips.

Transit Visa
If you stop in Myanmar for a short time on your way to another country.

Other Visas
There are student, work, and long-term visas too.


How to Apply for a Visa

You can get a Myanmar visa in two main ways:

eVisa (Online Visa)

This is the easiest way. Go to the official eVisa website. Fill out the form. Upload your passport photo. Pay the fee online.

You get the visa by email. Print it and bring it with you.

Visa at Embassy or Consulate

You can also apply at a Myanmar embassy. Visit the office. Submit your passport. Fill the form. Pay the fee.

This way takes longer than eVisa.


eVisa Requirements

To apply online, you need:

  • A valid passport

  • Recent photo

  • Online application form

  • Credit or debit card

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.


Entry Points for eVisa

You can use eVisa at major airports like:

  • Yangon International Airport

  • Mandalay Airport

  • Bagan Airport

  • Heho Airport

Some land borders allow eVisa too, but check before travel.


Visa Fees and Length

Tourist visa fees vary by nationality. Fees change sometimes, so check the official site before applying.

Most tourist visas let you stay 28 to 30 days. Extensions may be possible but not always.


Arrival and Immigration

When you arrive, show your passport and visa. Officers check your details. They may ask basic questions about your trip.

Be polite and clear. This helps speed up the process.


Visa Extension

If you want to stay longer, you may extend your visa. Do this before it expires.

Visa extension policies can change. Visit the immigration office or ask your hotel for guidance.


Visa Rules to Remember

  • Always carry your passport.

  • Do not overstay.

  • Follow visa conditions.

  • Apply before travel if needed.

Breaking visa rules can lead to fines or issues.


Special Notes for Travelers

Children also need visas. Always check the latest rules before you travel.

Rules can change. Check the official Myanmar immigration or embassy site before your trip.


Why Visa Rules Matter

Visa rules protect both travelers and the country. They make travel safe and legal.

Following the rules keeps your trip smooth.


Tips for Easy Visa Entry

  • Apply early

  • Print your visa

  • Check entry points

  • Read rules carefully

  • Keep passport safe

These simple steps make travel easy.


FAQ

1. Do I need a visa for Myanmar?

Yes. Most travelers need a visa.

2. What is an eVisa?

An eVisa is a visa you apply for online.

3. How long can I stay on a tourist visa?

Usually around 28 to 30 days.

4. Can I extend my visa?

Yes. You can apply for an extension before it expires.

5. Where can I use eVisa?

At major airports and some land borders.

6. What if I overstay?

You may pay fines or face travel issues.