Anguilla (British Overseas Territory) · short term business
Multiple Entry eVisa
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Anguilla multiple-entry eVisa for eligible business or leisure visitors making repeat stays of up to 90 days per visit.
- Processing time
- eVisa Anguilla lists typical multiple-entry processing as 15 to 20 business days.
- Government fees
- US$250 multiple-entry visa fee plus a US$20 non-refundable application processing fee, according to eVisa Anguilla.
- Typical duration
- Multiple entries, with stays up to 90 consecutive days per visit.
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- No
Overview
The official eVisa Anguilla portal lists a multiple-entry eVisa for eligible business and leisure travel. It allows multiple stays of up to 90 consecutive days per visit and the portal lists typical processing of 15 to 20 business days.
Additional sources
Primary source
eVisa Anguilla - Apply ↗ · Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration
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Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓The traveller is eligible to apply through eVisa Anguilla.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- ✓Each visit is for business or pleasure and does not exceed 90 consecutive days.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- ✓The applicant allows enough time for the longer multiple-entry processing window.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
Common blockers
- !The traveller needs to stay longer than 90 days but applies for an eVisa route designed for stays up to 90 days.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- !The traveller starts from outdated third-party entry rules instead of checking the current eVisa Anguilla portal.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- !The traveller does not email required documents to the eVisa team when the portal requests them.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Passport or travel document.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- ·Completed eVisa Anguilla multiple-entry application.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- ·Evidence supporting repeated travel if requested.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
- ·Documents requested by the eVisa team.Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration ↗
Application pathway
Check the route fit
Check that repeat Anguilla travel fits the multiple-entry eVisa route.
Build the evidence pack
Submit the eVisa Anguilla application and pay the listed fees.
Submit through the official channel
Provide requested documents by email with the application number when instructed.
After approval
Wait for approval before travelling and keep each stay within the permitted limit.
Official application links
Where to actually go next
These are the official pages to use for this route. Open them before preparing documents: the forms, fees, appointment systems, and sponsor steps can change without warning.
- ApplyApplicantStart an Anguilla eVisa application ↗
Use this official or government-approved Anguilla source to confirm current entry, eVisa, residence-by-investment or tax-residency requirements before applying or travelling.
Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration · verified
- Official guidanceApplicantRead multiple-entry eVisa guidance ↗
Use this official or government-approved Anguilla source to confirm current entry, eVisa, residence-by-investment or tax-residency requirements before applying or travelling.
Government of Anguilla Department of Immigration · verified
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Frequently asked questions
How long does an Anguilla multiple-entry eVisa take?+
The eVisa Anguilla portal lists processing for the multiple-entry eVisa as 15 to 20 business days.
How much is the Anguilla multiple-entry eVisa?+
The eVisa portal lists a US$250 multiple-entry visa fee and a US$20 non-refundable application processing fee. Confirm current fees before filing.
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