Those entering Venezuela on a visa require a
passport valid for at least six months. If travel is for touristic
purposes, passports valid for two months will be accepted as long
as the passport expires after the departure date. Tourist Entry
Cards are issued free of charge by air carriers allowing for a stay
of up to 90 days. Visitors must have return tickets or tickets for
onward travel as well as all documents required for the next
destination and sufficient funds.
United States citizens require a passport, but a visa is not
necessary if entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is
valid for a touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension
possible).
British citizens require a passport, but a visa is not
necessary if entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is
valid for a touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension
possible).
Canadians require a passport, but a visa is not necessary if
entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is valid for a
touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension possible).
Australians require a passport, but a visa is not necessary if
entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is valid for a
touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension possible).
South African citizens require a passport, but a visa is not
necessary if entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is
valid for a touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension
possible).
Irish nationals require a passport, but a visa is not necessary
if entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is valid for a
touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension possible).
New Zealand nationals require a passport, but a visa is not
necessary if entering on a completed Tourist Entry Card, which is
valid for a touristic stay of up to 90 days (no extension
possible).
Cities & Regions:
Caracas