Papua New Guinea Passport and Visa Requirements For U.S. Citizens

Is a Passport Required?
YES
Is a Visa Required?
NO
If your stay is no longer than 60 days. You will recieve visa on arrival.


Papua New Guinea flag When preparing to travel, you may ask yourself: Do I need a passport or visa to enter Papua New Guinea? The short answer about the passport is always, “Yes.” But a visa is not always necessary. If your trip is less than 60 days, it isn’t required. When preparing to travel to Papua New Guinea, double check the expiration date of your current passport if you have one. It must remain valid for at least for 6 months after departure. If it will expire within that time, or come close, it’s best to get it renewed. Occasionally there’s a need for additional stamps in your passport. So ensure you have at least one blank page remaining for use. Vaccinations may be required for entry please consult with your medical professional for more information. If you are planning an extended trip and expect to carry more than PGK 10,000 with you, be aware that upon entry and exit, the amount will need to be declared to customs.

Learn more about Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea landscape Papua New Guinea is located in the Oceania, nestled between the Coral Sea and the South Pacific Ocean. The country, which struggles with volcanism, has a total land area of 462,840 sq km. It shares borders with Indonesia. Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, may be a city to consider seeing. When planning other site seeing adventures keep in mind that timezones may change. Make sure to adjust your watch, or phone to Papua New Guinea’s timezone, use UTC+10. The country’s main agricultural products are citrus and tomatoes. The primary industry contributing to their economy is copra crushing. Machinery and transport equipment are Papua New Guinea's major imports. The country’s airports currently include 21 paved runways, with 540 unpaved. Internet availability exists throughout Papua New Guinea for its 527,000 users, so finding WIFI while there shouldn't be difficult.

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