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Visa Requirements for Foreigners Travelling to the Bahamas VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR FOREIGNERS TRAVELLING TO THE BAHAMAS DOCUMENT REQUIREMENT VISA VISIT PERIOD COUNTRY NAME REQUIREMENT ABU DHABI (SEE UAE) AFGHANISTAN, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS AJMAN (SEE UAE) ALBANIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS ALGERIA, DEM. & POP REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS AMERICAN SAMOA PASSPORT or WITH Compliant NO 3 MONTHS Document ANDORRA, PRINCIPALITY OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ANGOLA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS ANGUILLA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS ARGENTINA (ARGENTINE REPUBLIC) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ARMENIA, REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ARUBA (DUTCH AUTONOMOUS STATE) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS AUSTRALIA, COMMONWEALTH OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS AUSTRIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS AZERBAIJAN, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS AZORES (PORTUGUESE) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BAHRAIN, STATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BANGLADESH, PEOPLE'S REP. OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BARBADOS PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BELARUS, REPUBLIC PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS BELGIUM, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS BELIZE PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BENIN, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS BERMUDA (UK DEPENDENCY ) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BHUTAN, KINGDOM PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS BOLIVIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA, REP. OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BOTSWANA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BRAZIL, FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BRUNEI DARUSSALAM, STATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BULGARIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS BURKINA FASO PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS BURUNDI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CAMBODIA PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CAMEROON. REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CANADA PASSPORT or NO 8 MONTHS BC/PHOTO ID CAPE VERDE, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK DEPENDENCY) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CHAD, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CHILE, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS CHINA, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS COLOMBIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS COMOROS, FED. & ISLAMIC (UNION OF) PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CONGO, DEM. POP. REP. OF (ZAIRE) PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CONGO, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS COOK ISLANDS, THE PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS COSTA RICA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS COTE D’IVOIRE REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CROATIA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS CUBA PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS CURACAO (NETHERLANDS ANTILLES) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS CYPRUS, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS CZECH REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS DENMARK, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS DOMINICA, COMMONWEALTH OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS DUBAI PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ECUADOR, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS EL SALVADOR, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS EQUATORIAL GUINEA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS ERITREA, STATE OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS ESTONIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ETHIOPIA PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS FIJI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS FINLAND, REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS FRANCE (FRENCH REPUBLIC) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS FRENCH GUIANA (FRENCH DEPENDENT) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS FRENCH POLYNESIA (FRENCH PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS DEPENDENT) FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIES PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS FUJAIRAJ (SEE UAE) GABON (GABONESE REPUBLIC) PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS GALAPAGOS ISLANDS PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GAMBIA, REPUBLIC OF THE PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GEORGIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GHANA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS GIBRALTAR (UK DEPENDENCY) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GREECE (HELLENIC REPUBLIC) PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS GREENLAND (DENMARK TERRITORY) PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS GRENADA, STATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GUADELOUPE (FRENCH .O. M.) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GUAM PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GUATEMALA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS GUINEA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS GUINEA-BISSAU, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS GUYANA, CO-OPERATIVE REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS HAITI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS HOLY SEE (SEE VATICAN CITY) HONDURAS, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS HONG KONG (CHINESE SPECIAL HKSAR PASSPORT or HK C NO 3 MONTHS ADMINISTRATIVE AREA) of I HUNGARY, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ICELAND, REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS INDIA, REPUBLIC PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS INDONESIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS IRAQ, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS IRELAND PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ISRAEL, STATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ITALY, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS IVORY COAST (SEE COTE D’IVOIRE) JAMAICA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS JAPAN PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS JORDAN, HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS KAZAKHSTAN, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS KENYA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS KIRBATI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS KOREA-NORTH, DEM. PEO. REP. OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS KOREA-SOUTH, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS KUWAIT, STATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS KYRGYSTAN (THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC) PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS LAOS (LAO PEOPLE'S DEM. REPUBLIC) PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS LATVIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS LEBANON, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS LESOTHO, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS LIBERIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS LIBYA PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS LIECHTENSTEIN, PRINCIPALITY OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS LITHUANIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS LUXEMBOURG, GRAND DUCHY OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS MACAU (CHINESE SPECIAL CHINESE YES 3 MONTHS ADMINISTRATIVE AREA) PASSPORT MACEDONIA (Former YUGOSLAV RE. OF) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MADAGASCAR, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MALAWI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MALAYSIA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MALDIVES, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MALI, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MALTA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MARSHALL ISLANDS, REPUBLIC OF (U.S. PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS Dependency) MARTINIQUE (FRENCH D.O.M.) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MAURITANIA, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MAURITIUS, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MEXICO (UNITED MEXICAN REPUBLIC) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MONACO, PRINCIPALITY OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MONGOLIA PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MONTENEGRO PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MONTSERRAT (UK Dependency) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS MOROCCO, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MOZAMBIQUE, REPUBLIC PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS MYANMAR PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS NAMIBIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NAURU, REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NEPAL, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS NETHERLANDS, KINGDOM OF THE PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS NETHERLANDS, ANTILLES PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NEW CALEDONIA (FRENCH DEPENDENT) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NEW ZEALAND PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NICARAGUA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NIGER, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS NIGERIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS NIUE (NEW ZEALAND) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS (U.S. PASSPORT or WITH NO 3 MONTHS TERRITORY) Compliant Document NORWAY, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS OMAN, SULTANATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PAKISTAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS PALAU, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS PALESTINE PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PAPUA NEW GUINEA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PARAGUAY, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PERU, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS PITCAIRN (BRITISH OVERSEAS PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS TERRITORY) POLAND, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PORTUGAL, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS PUERTO RICO PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS QATAR, STATE OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS RAS AL KHAUMA (SEE UAE) REUNION (FRENCH D.O.M.) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS ROMANIA, REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS RUSSIA (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS RWANDA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS SAINT BARTHELEMY (FRENCH PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS DEPENDENT) SAINT HELENA (BRITISH OVERSEAS PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS TERRITORY) SAINT KITTS & NEVIS, FEDERATION OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SAINT LUCIA PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SAINT MARTIN (FRENCH D.O. M.) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SAINT MAARTEN (DUTCH) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON (FRENCH PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS DEPENDENT) SAINT VINCENT & GRENADINES PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SAN MARINO, MOST SERENE REP. OF PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS SAO TOME & PRINCIPE, DEM REP. OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SAUDI ARABIA, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS SCOTLAND (UK) PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS SENEGAL, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS SERBIA PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS SEYCHELLES, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SHARJAH (SEE UAE) SIERRA LEONE, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SINGAPORE, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SLOVAKIA (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SLOVENIA, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SOLOMON ISLANDS PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SOMALIA (SOMALI DEMOCRATIC REP. PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SANDWICH (BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY) SPAIN, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SRI LANKA, DEM. SOC. REP. OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SUDAN, REPUBLIC OF THE PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS SURINAME, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SWAZILAND, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SWEDEN, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS SWITZERLAND PASSPORT NO 8 MONTHS SYRIA (SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC) PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS TAHITI (FRENCH) PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS TAIWAN (PROVINCE OF THE PEOPLE’S PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS REPUBLIC OF CHINA) TAJIKISTAN PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT NO 3 MONTHS THAILAND, KINGDOM OF PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS TIMOR-LESTE PASSPORT YES 3 MONTHS TOGO, REPUBLIC OF PASSPORT
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