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Do Syria Citizens Need a Visa for Tuvalu in 2026?

Visa on Arrival

Syrian citizens can obtain a Visa on Arrival to enter Tuvalu. Tuvalu grants a 1-month visitor visa at the border for tourism purposes.

Visa on Arrival
Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Prepare Documents

Have your return flight and hotel booking ready before flying.

2

Travel to Tuvalu

Fly into Funafuti International Airport.

3

Get Visa at Border

Present your documents and pay the fee at immigration.

Required Documents

  • Syrian passport valid for at least 6 months
  • Confirmed onward or return flight ticket
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay
  • Confirmed hotel booking or accommodation in Tuvalu
  • Visa fee payable in cash upon arrival

Important Tips

  • Flights to Tuvalu are limited; ensure your return ticket is strictly confirmed.
  • Bring enough cash (Australian Dollars) as ATMs and card machines are very scarce.
  • Immigration officers will ask exactly where you are staying.
  • The visa is strictly for tourism; no work or business is allowed.

Easiest Way to Get It

Carrying a printed return ticket, hotel booking, and sufficient cash in AUD guarantees a smooth Visa on Arrival process.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

What about Tuvalu → Syria?

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Discover Tuvalu

Tuvalu, one of the smallest and most isolated nations on Earth, is a Polynesian paradise scattered across nine coral atolls in the vast Pacific Ocean. It is a place of serene beauty, where life moves at the rhythm of the tides and the warmth of the 'Tuvaluan spirit' defines every interaction. With its spectacular turquoise lagoons, palm-fringed islets, and some of the most pristine coral reefs in the world, it offers an escape unlike any other. Beyond its natural splendor, Tuvalu is at the frontline of global environmental conversations, making a visit here a profound experience of witnessing a unique culture's resilience and a beauty that is as fragile as it is breathtaking.

Funafuti
The capital atoll and the country's heartbeat, featuring a massive lagoon (Te Namo), the main airstrip that doubles as a communal park, and vibrant local life.
Vaiaku
The main village on Fongafale islet within Funafuti, home to the government buildings and the primary gateway for travelers.
Funafuti Conservation AreaTe Namo LagoonTuvalu Philatelic BureauPulaka (Swamp Taro)Coconut Crab
Best Time: May to October for the 'cool' and dry season with pleasant ocean breezes; November to April is the rainy season with higher humidity
Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD) / Tuvaluan Dollar
Daily Budget: $70-130/day (Imported goods are expensive; limited accommodation options)
Safety & Scams
Extremely safe; crime is virtually non-existent; follow local customs regarding Sundays (rest day); be mindful of the strong tropical sun; tap water is collected rainwater—drink only boiled or bottled water; the nation is highly vulnerable to sea-level rise.
Getting Around
Walking and scooters are the primary ways to get around Funafuti; a few taxis and 'minibuses' operate on the main road; inter-atoll travel is via government supply ships which run periodically; there are no domestic flights.
Cultural Etiquette
Tuvaluans are deeply hospitable and religious; dress modestly in villages (cover shoulders and knees); Sundays are strictly for rest and church—avoid noisy activities; respect the 'Fatele' (traditional dance) ceremonies.
Internet & Connectivity
Connectivity is limited and can be slow; 4G is available in Funafuti via Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation (TTC); Wi-Fi is standard in hotels but may have data caps; it is a good place for a digital detox.
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Frequently Asked Questions

You can get a visa on arrival when traveling to Tuvalu. This means you do not need to apply in advance.

Tuvalu citizens need an e-Visa for Syria.

The Syria passport ranks #195 globally with visa-free access to 71 countries.

You can obtain your visa at the Tuvalu airport or border crossing upon arrival. Have your passport, return ticket, and payment ready.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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