Visa policy of Andorra

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The Andorran government imposes no visa requirements on its visitors, and requires only a passport or European Union national identity card for entrance.[1] However, since the country is accessible only via the Schengen countries of Spain or France, entrance is not possible without entering the Schengen area first, and the Schengen visa rules can therefore be regarded as applying de facto. Because Andorra is not part of the Schengen area, a multiple entry visa is required to re-enter the Schengen area when leaving Andorra.[2]

There are no airports for fixed-wing aircraft within Andorra's borders, but there are heliports at La Massana (Camí Heliport), Arinsal and Escaldes-Engordany with commercial helicopter services.[3][4] Because of the need to go to a border control if flying outside Andorra, these helicopter services go to airports.

  • Kazakhstan — signed on August 4, 2022, entered into force on February 28, 2023, allows citizens to stay without a visa up to 90 days within a 365-day period.[5]
  • Russia — signed on December 5, 2020, entered into force on November 25, 2021, allows citizens to stay without a visa up to 90 days within a 365-day period.[6]
Diplomatic passports
  • India — agreement from 2024 allows holders of diplomatic and official passports to stay without a visa up to 90 days within a 180-day period.[7]

Eligible international organizations

Individuals holding the following travel documents are not required to obtain a visa for up to 90 days:

Residence

See also

References

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