Visas
Important information
- No foreigners, except Indians, are entitled to enter or stay in Nepal without a valid visa.
- Nepal embassies and consulates abroad issue visas or they can be issued on arrival in Nepal, either at Kathmandu Airport or at a road border with India or Tibet. Photo required.
- If you stay in Nepal for longer than the duration of your initial 60-day visa, you will require a visa extension.
- A Nepal visa is valid for entry for three months from the date of issue. DO NOT apply too soon or it will not be valid when you arrive in Kathmandu.
- At Kathmandu Airport the fee is payable only in US dollars cash (approximately USD 30.)
- Personal cheques and credit cards are not accepted.
- Once the visa is issued, it will not be amended, revalidated and visa fees will not be refunded.
- Children aged under 10 do not need a visa.
You can choose between the following visas
- Single-entry | USD 30 | 60 days duration
- Double-entry | USD 55 | 60 days duration
- Triple-entry | USD 70 | 60 days duration
- Multiple-entry | USD 90 | 60 days duration
If you have visited Nepal during the same calendar year the visa fee is USD 50 for a 30-day visa.
If you overstay your visa less than seven days, the fine is USD 2 per day, payable at the airport. If you overstay longer, you might not be allowed to board your departing flight. In such cases you will be sent to the immigration office to settle the situation.
Visa extension
A 30-day extension costs USD 50.
A tourist visa can be extended from the Department of Immigration and Pokhara Immigration Office for a total of 120 days.
Visa extensions are normally available the following day, but during the busy season you might have to wait for up to three working days.
Every visa extension requires your passport, money, photos and an application form.
You can extend your visa up to a total stay of 150 days without undue formality. You may stay in Nepal only 150 days in a year (which is counted as January to December) on a tourist visa.