All passport holders must have an onward or return
ticket and documents necessary for further travel. Entry
requirements for Puerto Rico are the same as for the United States
of America. When arriving from mainland USA there is no immigration
control.
There is no immigration control for United States citizens
arriving from the United States. However, US citizens arriving in
Puerto Rico from Central or South America, Bermuda, Canada,
Greenland, the West Indies or from Caribbean islands, require proof
of United States citizenship such as a birth certificate or
naturalisation papers; those arriving from elsewhere should have a
United States passport.
UK passport holders require a valid passport for travel to
Puerto Rico. Under the Visa Waiver Permanent Programme (VWP),
passports that are endorsed British Citizen do not require a visa
for holiday, transit or business purposes providing their passports
are machine-readable, the stay does not exceed 90 days and a return
or onward ticket is held. Holders of other UK passports do require
a visa.
Canadian citizens require a valid passport. No visa is
required.
Australian citizens qualify for the US Visa Waiver Programme
and may stay up to 90 days without a visa provided they have a
machine-readable passport.
South Africans must hold a valid passport and a visa for entry
to Puerto Rico.
Irish passport holders qualify for the Visa Waiver Programme if
they hold a valid, machine-readable passport, and may stay up to 90
days without a visa.
New Zealand nationals qualify for the US Visa Waiver Programme
provided they have a valid, machine-readable passport and fulfil
the other requirements. A visa is then not required for stays of up
to 90 days.
Cities & Regions:
San Juan |
Ponce |
Fajardo