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Venezuela

Venezuela Visa Overview

A Venezuela Visa is the official authorisation issued by the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela that allows foreign nationals to enter the country temporarily for tourism, business, study, family visits, religious activities, or other approved purposes. Indian citizens and other foreign nationals planning to visit Venezuela must apply for the appropriate visa category based on their purpose of travel. Venezuela’s Ministry of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs (MPPRE) now processes Tourist and Business visa applications through its Cancillería Digital e-Visa portal, while other categories — including student, family, religious, and transit visas — continue to be processed through Venezuelan Embassies and Consulates abroad. Every application is reviewed individually, and the final decision rests solely with Venezuelan consular authorities or the MPPRE. Understanding the right visa category is the first step toward a smooth and well-prepared application.

Venezuela Visa Types

Below is an overview of common Venezuela visa categories and their official government fees, as listed on the Ministry of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs (MPPRE) website.

Visa TypePurposeGovernment Fee (USD)
Tourist VisaRecreation, leisure, or health-related travel$180 (e-Visa)
Business VisaCommercial, trade, and business-related activities$180 (e-Visa)
Visitor Visa (Family & Friends)Private visit to relatives or friendsVaries*
Student VisaHigher, technical, university, or specialisation studyVaries*
Transit VisaStopover in Venezuela en route to a third countryVaries*
Family Reunion VisaReuniting with a Venezuelan citizen or resident relativeVaries*
Spouse VisaJoining a spouse who is a Venezuelan citizenVaries*
Religious VisaReligious activities on behalf of a congregationVaries*
Cultural Exchange VisaParticipation in bilateral cultural or academic exchange programmesVaries*
Journalist VisaShort-term news coverage and reporting assignmentsVaries*
Diplomatic & Official VisaGovernment, diplomatic, or official duty travelVaries* (often reciprocal exemption)

*The Tourist and Business e-Visa fee is USD 180, paid online through the Cancillería Digital portal and non-refundable regardless of outcome. Fees for all other categories (referred to as the “arancel consular” on official MPPRE documentation) are set individually by each Venezuelan Embassy or Consulate and are not centrally published. Diplomatic and official passport holders from many countries may be exempt from visa fees entirely under bilateral agreements. Fees are subject to change, so always confirm current fees with your nearest Venezuelan diplomatic mission. Information may vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances.

Venezuela Visa Processing Time

Venezuela Visa processing time depends on the visa category and whether you are applying through the Cancillería Digital e-Visa portal or a traditional Embassy or Consulate. For the Tourist and Business e-Visa, approvals typically take around 15 days, though real-world processing has ranged from approximately 7 to 30 days depending on portal queue volume and document completeness.

 

Categories processed through a traditional Embassy or Consulate — including student, family, religious, and transit visas — can take longer, particularly given limited operational capacity at some Venezuelan diplomatic posts. Processing time can also be affected by the completeness of supporting documentation, such as invitation letters, proof of kinship, or sponsor confirmation. Applicants are strongly advised to apply at least 4 to 6 weeks before their intended travel date and to confirm current processing timelines directly with the relevant Venezuelan Embassy or Consulate before booking non-refundable travel.

Required Documents Checklist

Use this checklist to prepare your Venezuela Visa documents in advance:

  • Valid Passport (minimum 6 months validity from date of entry)
  • Passport-sized Photograph (recent, colour, front-facing)
  • Completed Visa Application Form
  • Visa Fee Payment Receipt
  • Proof of Residence in Country of Origin
  • Financial Documents (bank letter, income proof)
  • Employment Proof (offer letter, salary details)
  • Travel Itinerary
  • Return or Onward Ticket
  • Hotel Reservation or Notarised Invitation Letter
  • Medical Certificate (issued by health authority of country of origin)
  • Proof of Kinship (for family, spouse, or reunion visa categories)
  • Official Sponsor or Institution Letter (for student, religious, or cultural exchange categories)
  • Supporting Documents relevant to the specific visa category

Note: Document requirements may vary by visa type. Applicants should always refer to the official checklist for their specific visa category before applying.

Venezuela Visa Application Process

  1. Confirm the correct visa category based on your purpose of travel.
  2. For Tourist or Business visas, create an account on the Cancillería Digital e-Visa portal (cancilleriadigital.mppre.gob.ve).
  3. For other categories, complete the application at the Venezuelan Embassy or Consulate with jurisdiction over your residence.
  4. Gather all required supporting documents, including any invitation letter or sponsor confirmation.
  5. Upload documents (for e-Visa) or submit them in person (for traditional consular applications).
  6. Pay the applicable government visa fee.
  7. Wait for processing and track your application status.
  8. Receive your approved e-Visa electronically, or collect your passport with the visa affixed.

Important Notes

  • Visa approval depends solely on the decision of Venezuelan consular authorities or the MPPRE.
  • The Tourist and Business e-Visa fee is non-refundable, even if the application is declined.
  • Venezuela Visa processing time varies by visa category, application channel, and consulate workload.
  • Government fees are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Incomplete or inconsistent applications may lead to delays or refusal.
  • All information entered must match your passport exactly; the e-Visa cannot be corrected once issued.
  • Applicants should apply well in advance of their intended travel date and avoid booking non-refundable travel before approval.
  • Information may vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants?

Applying for a Venezuela Visa from India involves navigating both the e-Visa portal and, for many categories, traditional consular procedures with invitation letters and supporting documents that can feel overwhelming without guidance. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support, thorough application review, and personalised guidance tailored to your visa category. Our team assists with invitation letter coordination and supporting document preparation so you feel confident and well-prepared at every stage. We follow a transparent process at every stage, keeping you informed about requirements and timelines. With experienced visa consultants providing end-to-end assistance, you can focus on your travel plans while we help you navigate the application process correctly and efficiently.

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How much is the Venezuela visa fee?
Government fees vary by category. The Tourist and Business e-Visa costs USD 180, paid online through the Cancillería Digital portal. Other categories, such as student, family, religious, and transit visas, are charged an "arancel consular" set individually by each Venezuelan Embassy or Consulate. Fees are subject to change, so always confirm current fees before applying.
How long does Venezuela visa processing take?
The Tourist and Business e-Visa typically takes around 15 days, though real-world processing has ranged from about 7 to 30 days. Other categories processed through a traditional Embassy or Consulate can take longer, so it's best to apply at least 4 to 6 weeks before travel and confirm current timelines with your specific mission.
Can I apply for a Venezuela visa after a refusal?
Yes, a previous refusal does not automatically bar you from reapplying, but Venezuelan consular authorities will assess each new application on its own merits. It's advisable to address any issues from the earlier application — such as incomplete documentation or unclear invitation evidence — before reapplying.
Is an invitation letter required for a Venezuela visa?
It depends on the visa category. Tourist e-Visa applicants generally need only a hotel reservation or notarised invitation letter as proof of accommodation. Business, student, family, religious, and cultural exchange categories typically require a more detailed invitation or sponsor letter from the relevant Venezuelan company, institution, or family member.
What documents are required for a Venezuela Tourist Visa?
Common documents include a valid passport with at least 6 months' validity, proof of funds, a return ticket, a hotel reservation or notarised invitation letter, and a medical certificate. E-Visa applicants complete this process entirely online through the Cancillería Digital portal.

Service Options

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Documentation Support
Complete guidance for arranging and preparing Venezuela Visa documents.
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e-Visa Assistance
Professional assistance with accurate Cancillería Digital e-Visa application filing and submission.
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Visa Appointment Booking
Support for consular appointment scheduling for non-e-Visa categories.
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Invitation Letter Assistance
Guidance on arranging notarised invitation letters, sponsor letters, and kinship documentation.
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Refusal Case Assistance
Special handling for applicants with previous visa refusals or complex profiles.
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Business & Tourist Visa Guidance
Support for business e-Visas, tourist e-Visas, and family or friends visits.