Nicaraguan passport
Passport
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The Nicaraguan passport (Spanish: Pasaporte nicaragüense) is issued to citizens of Nicaragua for international travel. As of April 2025, Nicaraguan citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 127 countries and territories, ranking the Nicaraguan passport 41st in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.
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The front cover of a contemporary Nicaraguan passport. | |
| Type | Passport |
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| Purpose | Identification |
| Eligibility | Nicaraguan citizenship |
The current Nicaraguan passport has 89 security features, including bidimensional barcodes, holograms, and watermarks, and is reportedly one of the least forgeable documents in the world.[1]
Appearance
Like all Central American passports, the cover is navy blue with gold letters indicating the official name of the country in Spanish; at the top it has the words Centroamérica and in the middle a map of Central America showing the territory of Nicaragua shaded. At the bottom it has a text indicating the type of passport.
The passport consists of 48 pages. It is 124 mm in width and 86 mm in height.[2]
Identification page
- Photo of the passport holder
- Type ("P" for passport)
- Code of the country
- Passport serial number
- Surname and first name of the passport holder
- Citizenship
- Date of birth (DD. MM. YYYY)
- Gender (M for men or F for women )
- Place of birth
- Date of issue (DD. MM. YYYY)
- Passport holder's signature
- Expiry date (DD. MM. YYYY)
- Issuing authority
Validity
Passports for people over 16 years of age are valid for ten years and for people under 16 years of age for five years.