U.S. citizens
require a Suriname visa regardless of purpose of visit.
Apply for a Suriname visa.
COUNTRIES THAT DO NOT NEED A VISA TO ENTER SURINAME:
1. Antigua and Barbuda
2. Bahamas
3. Barbados
4. Belize
5. Brazil
6. Chile
7. Costa Rica for holders of diplomatic and official passports only
8. Colombia for holders of diplomatic and official passports only
9. Cuba for holders of diplomatic and official passports only
10. Dominica
11. Philippines
12. Gambia
13. Guyana
14. Grenada
15. Hong Kong
16. Israel
17. Jamaica
18. Japan
19. Malaysia
20. Monserrat
21. Netherlands Antilles
22. St. Kitts and Nevis
23. St. Lucia
24. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
25. Singapore
26. Trinidad and Tobago
27. Venezuela for holders of diplomatic and official passports only
ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: A passport, valid visa, and, if traveling by air, return ticket are required for travel to Suriname. There is a processing fee for business and tourist visas, and visas must be obtained before arrival in Suriname. A business visa requires a letter from the sponsoring company detailing the reason for the visit. There is an airport departure charge and a terminal fee, normally included in the price of airfare. Travelers arriving from areas where yellow fever is endemic may be required to show proof of a yellow fever vaccination.
COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: The Republic of Suriname is a developing nation located on the northern coast of South America. Tourist facilities are widely available in the capital city of Paramaribo; they are less developed and in some cases non-existent in the country's rugged jungle interior. English is widely used, and most tourist arrangements can be made in English. Please read the Department of State Background Notes on Suriname for additional information.
REGISTRATION / EMBASSY LOCATION: Americans residing or traveling in Suriname are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department's travel registration website so that they can obtain updated information on travel and security withinSuriname. Americans withoutInternet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. By registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency. The U.S. Embassy is located at Dr. Sophie Redmondstraat 129, telephone (011)(597) 472-900, web site http://paramaribo.usembassy.gov. The Consular Section hours of operation for routine American citizen services are Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:30 to 10:30 AM, or by appointment, except on American and Surinamese holidays. U.S. citizens requiring emergency assistance evenings, weekends, and holidays may contact an Embassy duty officer by cell phone at (011) (597) 088-08302. The U.S. Embassy in Paramaribo also provides consular services for French Guiana.
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