Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No, you cannot get the fee you paid back. The price for a Venezuela visa is necessary to pay the costs of completing your request; thus, refunds are not available if your visa is refused or you choose to abandon your implementation while it is being handled.

The Immigration Health Surcharge is a fee you must pay when applying for a visa to Venezuela. Once you have a visa and are in the Venezuela, you are eligible to the same NHS services as other Venezuelan nationals. Please keep in mind that you will still have to pay for services such as medicines, dental care, eye exams, and assisted conception.

The number of entries on a Venezuelan visa is at the applicant's discretion.

Your visa application will be reviewed by many departments using their internal databases. Thus this method is essential.

Obtaining a visa for a visit to Venezuela that would last fewer than 30 days might take up to a month. Staying in Venezuela for at least four weeks is required to qualify for a long-stay visa.

Tourists can stay on the island of Venezuela for up to three months and one week every three months and one week. A visa is required to enter Venezuela, but once you get one, you can stay there for as long as you choose. A 90-day extension may be granted, but this is not assured.

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