Nepal visa fees & requirements

Tourist Visa Rule in Nepal

(Effective from 16 July 2008)

Visa can easily be obtained from the Nepalese Embassy or Consulate office located in your region. If you have left your home country and/or you don’t have time to visit the Embassy, you can obtain visa from the following immigration offices in Nepal. Make sure to bring a few sets of your passport size photos. Visa fees are inexpensive.

  • Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
  • Kakarvitta, Jhapa (Eastern Nepal)
  • Birjung, Parsa (Central Nepal)
  • Kodari, Sindhupalchowk (Northern Border)
  • Belhiya, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi, Western Nepal)
  • Jamuna, Nepalgunj (Banke, Mid Western Nepal)
  • Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali, Far Western Nepal)
  • Gaddachauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur, Far Western Nepal)

Tourist Visa

Visa Facility
Duration
Fee
Multiple entry
15 days
US$ 20 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry
30 days
US$ 40 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry
90 days
US$ 100 or equivalent convertible currency

Tourist Visa Extension

  • Visa extension fee for 15 days or less is US$ 30 or equivalent convertible currency and visa extension fee for more than 15 days is US$2 per day.
  • Tourist visa can be extended for maximum period of 150 days in a single visa year (January – December)

Gratis (Free) Visa

Graties visa for 30 days available only for tourist of SAARC counties.

Indian nationals do not require visa to enter into Nepal.

Transit Visa

Transit visa for one day can be obtained from Nepal’s immigration offices at the entry points upon the production of departure fight ticket via Tribhuban International Airport in Nepal, by paying US$5 or equivalent convertible currency.

For futher information, please contact:

Department of Immigration

Maitighar, Impact Building, Kathmandu

Tel: 00977-1-4221996/ 4223590/ 4222453

URL: www.immi.gov.np

Update: Feb 03, 2009

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