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Vaccine and health: Visas and vaccines: All travelers must present the International Certificate of Vaccination against yellow fever, if they are coming from countries defined by PAHO/WHO as having active transmission and at this time:
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Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela and from the African Continent, all countries, Tanzania, Sao Tome and Principe and Somalia.
No visa required.
Documents to present:
- Valid passport with a minimum of six (6) months.
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Complete vaccination schedule against COVID-19, those who do not comply with the complete vaccination schedule must present a negative result of RT-PCR for COVID-19, performed within a period not exceeding 72 hours before entering the country.
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Vaccination card against yellow fever, in case of coming from a country at risk (according to WHO list), which has no expiration date, provided that the vaccination card is in good condition.
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Economic solvency.
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At the entrance to the country, to cancel tourism tariffs, according to the General Law of Tourism (tourist card of 10 dollars Attention: To have the $10.00 in cash, since the migratory authorities do not accept any other form of payment).
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Complete the "Entry Request" form. This requirement is for all foreigners entering Nicaragua by air, sea or land. The form must be filled out and sent to the following e-mail address: solicitudes@migob.gob.ni . It is recommended to send the application with as much time as possible. Once the request is resolved, the corresponding Border Post(s) and the applicant(s) will be notified.
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When visitors present themselves at the Border Post, their entry is authorized in a more agile, orderly and secure manner.
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More details here.
Additional
- Form, here.
More information here.
Consulate of Nicaragua in the United States
6300 Hillcrof, Suite 250, Houston, Texas 77081