Types de visas pour l'Uruguay
En tant que visiteur, il existe plusieurs types de visas auxquels vous pouvez postuler si vous ne venez pas d'un pays exempté de visa mais que vous souhaitez visiter l'Uruguay. Les visas sont délivrés aux visiteurs en fonction du but de leur visite et de la durée du séjour. Vous trouverez toutes les informations dont vous avez besoin sur chaque visa.
- nVisa touristiquenon requis
- nVisa d'affairesnon requis
Un visa n'est pas nécessaire pour un séjour de moins de 90 jours.
Un visa n'est pas nécessaire pour un séjour de moins de 90 jours.
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Un visa is n'est pas nécessaire pour cette destination.
Un visa is n'est pas nécessaire pour cette destination.
Parfait! De quelles autres informations ai-je dont besoin pour voyager en Uruguay?
- Premièrement, vérifiez la validité de votre passeport.
- Deuxièmement, assurez-vous que votre passeport comporte au moins 2 pages juxtaposées vierges réservées aux visas.
- Confirmez si vous avez besoin d'un visa de transit pour une de vos escales.
Vérifiez auprès de votre compagnie aérienne si vous avez des escales à l'étranger lors de votre voyage en Uruguay. Il est possible que vous ayez besoin d'un visa de transit pour traverser le(s) dit pays. Pour chaque pays spécifique, merci de vérifier les conditions requises à l'obtention d'un visa pour le pays spécifique
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Uruguay Visa Policy
According to Uruguay's visa policy, all visitors to the country must obtain a visa from a diplomatic mission abroad, unless they are from a visa-exempt country.
More than 80 countries on Uruguay's visa-exempt list can visit and stay in the country for up to 90 days without needing a visa. In certain circumstances, this duration can be extended, except for Argentina and Russia, which have separate clauses.
Crew members of airlines and ships, including citizens of other nations who can prove they were born in Uruguay, do not require visas.
Uruguay also offers visa-free access to holders of diplomatic, service, and official passports from Angola, Albania, Egypt, Suriname, and several other countries. This list is subject to bilateral agreements Uruguay has with other nations and is subject to change.
Chinese citizens with public affairs passports can stay in Uruguay for 90 days visa-free if they have multiple entry visas to other acceptable countries valid for over 18 months and enter through selected ports like the Port of Montevideo, Port of Colonia, or Carrasco International Airport.
Citizens from countries not on the visa-exempt list must obtain a visa from a Uruguayan consulate or embassy abroad before traveling to the country.
Uruguay Travel Information For Visitors
If you are visiting Uruguay for the first time, it is important to familiarize yourself with the country's situation. Read our travel information to prepare yourself.
Security and Safety: Petty crime, such as bag snatching, pickpocketing, and burglaries, is common in Uruguay, including in the capital city of Montevideo. Be aware of your surroundings when using ATMs and keep an eye on your personal belongings. Cars with open windows are targeted at traffic lights, so be cautious. Lock your doors and windows and avoid leaving valuables inside your vehicle, even if it is locked.
If you are staying in a resort, be cautious as they are often targeted by criminals looking to take advantage of vulnerable tourists. Avoid walking alone in dark places.
Natural Disasters: Uruguay is relatively safe from severe disasters like earthquakes, but the country experiences significant flooding. Research and avoid areas with a history of flooding.
Health: Uruguay experiences ongoing droughts, which can lead to water scarcity. The national water company mixes saltwater into the water supply, which can cause health complications, especially for those not accustomed to salty fluids. It is advisable to drink bottled water throughout your stay in Uruguay to avoid falling ill.
HIV/AIDS is prevalent in Uruguay, so avoid activities that expose you to the virus. Foodborne and waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, hepatitis, and rabies are also common. Avoid consuming undercooked or raw food. If you are bitten by an animal, seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
Having comprehensive health insurance is recommended to reduce medical expenses, as healthcare in Uruguay can be expensive, and facilities often require upfront payment for treatments.
Drugs: Uruguay has strict laws against drug trafficking, and offenders face heavy fines and long prison sentences. As a visitor, do not use, buy, or carry marijuana in Uruguay, as it is only legal for citizens and permanent residents to cultivate or sell it for profit. The country also has strict import and export laws for marijuana, which may be complicated for visitors to navigate, so it is best to avoid possession.
Same-Sex Laws: Uruguay has laws protecting individuals with same-sex orientation and prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Visa Extension: If you meet specific criteria depending on your visa type, you can extend your visa and stay in Uruguay. Extension applications must be submitted to the nearest immigration office where you reside at least one week before your current visa expires. There is a fee for the application, and it will be reviewed by the immigration office. If you meet the requirements, your stay can be extended for a few more weeks or even more than a year if you are on a long-stay visa.
Sufficient Funds: As a visitor, you are expected to have sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your time in Uruguay. The embassy will require proof of funds through a bank statement covering the last three months. The account must have a minimum balance for your trip.
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Restrictions de voyage COVID-19 Uruguay
- Entry is openUruguay est actuellement ouvert aux voyageurs de tous les pays.Exigences préalables à l'arrivéePasseport valide. Passeport national valide avec une validité d'au moins 6 mois après la date de départ.Visa valide. Veuillez consulter les instructions ci-dessus si un visa est nécessaire et faire une demande.Test COVID-19 négatif avant l'arrivée. Les voyageurs éligibles doivent présenter un test COVID-19 négatif effectué dans les 72 heures précédant le départ. Les voyageurs entièrement vaccinés sont exemptés.Restrictions à l'arrivée😷 Les masques sont obligatoires dans les lieux publics clos.
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Pour plus d'informations sur les restrictions de voyage, les avertissements de sécurité, les mises à jour politiques et les consignes de base relatives aux voyages, veuillez contacter l'ambassade Uruguay la plus proche.