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Policy on permits required to enter Paraguay
A foreign national wishing to enter
Paraguay must obtain a
visa unless they are citizens of one of the eligible visa exempt countries or countries whose citizens are granted visa on arrival.
[1]
Paraguay visas are documents issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its subsequent diplomatic missions abroad; with the stated goal of regulating and facilitating migratory flows.
Visa policy map
Paraguay
Visa not required
Visa on arrival
Visa required
Visa exemption
Holders of passports of the following countries do not require a visa to enter Paraguay for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted) if holding a valid passport.
[2]
ID - may also travel with an ID card.
1 - including all classes of British nationality.
2 - up to 30 days.
3 - up to 60 days.
Date of visa changes
Visa free
Unknown: Argentina, Dominican Republic, Uruguay
1 July 1959: Spain
[3]
5 March 1960: Brazil
22 November 1960: Belgium,
[4] Luxembourg
[5] and Netherlands
[6]
1 December 1962: Germany
[7]
1 July 1963: Denmark,
[8] Norway
[9] and Sweden
[10]
9 February 1964: Liehtinshtein
[11] and Switzerland
[12]
9 June 1965: Italy
[13]
19 February 1966: Israel
[14]
27 November 1966: United Kingdom
[15]
12 August 1967: Ecuador
[16]
18 March 1969: Austria
[17]
20 September 1977: Chile
[18]
8 November 1990: Japan
[19]
28 October 1992: Finland
[20]
16 July 1992: Costa Rica
[21]
7 December 1992: Colombia
[22]
21 September 1993: Bolivia
[23]
26 January 1994: Peru
[24]
4 September 1996: Venezuela
[25]
12 December 1997: France
[26]
21 August 1998: Greece
[27]
8 November 1998: El Salvador
[28]
2 December 1998: Portugal
[29]
18 April 1999: Panama
[30]
18 January 2004: Hungary
[31]
9 July 2004: Czech Republic
[32]
19 July 2004: South Africa
[33]
29 December 2004: Cyprus, Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia
[34]
21 August 2006: Iceland
[35]
30 March 2006: South Korea
[36]
31 December 2007: Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua
[37]
28 March 2007: Croatia
[38]
17 May 2007: Romania
[39]
8 August 2007: Andorra
[40]
13 January 2008: Turkey
[41]
27 March 2008: Bulgaria
[42]
13 September 2008: Mexico
[43]
28 May 2009: Ukraine
[44]
20 October 2014: Russia
[45]
20 July 2017: Taiwan
[46]
5 October 2017: Singapore
[47]
5 October 2017: Monaco
[48]
16 August 2019: United Arab Emirates
[49]
12 October 2021: United States of America
3 February 2023: Georgia
[50]
17 January 2024: Mongolia
[51]
Non-ordinary passports
Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports of
Belize (30 days),
Cuba ,
Dominican Republic (60 days),
India ,
Indonesia (30 days),
Lebanon ,
Mongolia ,
Morocco ,
Philippines (30 days),
Serbia (30 days),
Singapore (30 days),
South Korea (30 days),
Taiwan ,
Vatican City and
Vietnam (30 days) do not require a visa for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted).
Future changes
Paraguay has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries, but they have not yet entered into force:
Country
Passports
Agreement signed on
Azerbaijan
Diplomatic, service
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Visa on arrival
Citizens of the following countries can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days.
[52]
See also
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for
Paraguay .
References
External links
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Visa requirements by citizenship
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