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Albania E-tourist Visa For Grenada Citizens

Albania E-Tourist Visa for Grenada Citizens | Online Application

An illustration of the Albanian and Grenadian flags, representing the e-visa requirements for citizens of Grenada.

Quick Summary: An Albanian E-Tourist Visa must be obtained by all citizens of Grenada before traveling to Albania. This guide provides a complete overview of the online application, document checklist, and all related fees and timelines.

This guide is designed to assist citizens of Grenada with the Albania e-tourist visa application process. The entire procedure is managed online, allowing you to secure your travel authorization from the Caribbean before you begin your journey.

Eligibility for Albania E-Tourist Visa

All citizens holding a passport from Grenada are required to obtain a visa to enter Albania for tourism. The online e-visa portal is the designated platform for these applications. A complete and accurate application is essential for a successful outcome.

Required Documents for Albania Tourist Visa

  • Valid Passport: A clear scan of the biographic data page. Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from your planned date of departure from Albania.

  • Passport Photo: A recent, digital passport-style photograph with a white background.

  • Flight Booking: Your confirmed round-trip flight itinerary.

  • Hotel/Accommodation Booking: Documentation of your accommodation for the entire duration of your stay in Albania.

  • Travel Health Insurance: A valid travel insurance policy that covers you for the entire period of your stay.

  • Financial Proof: A recent bank statement or similar document to prove you have sufficient funds for your trip.

  • Sponsor Letter (if applicable): If another person or entity is funding your trip, a formal letter of sponsorship might be needed, detailing their support.

Visa Fee and Processing Time

  • Fee: The processing fee for a standard single-entry e-tourist visa is €60 (approx. $70 USD).

  • Multiple-Entry Option: For an additional fee of +$20 USD, you can obtain a multiple-entry visa. This is an excellent option if you plan to visit neighboring countries and re-enter Albania during your trip.

  • Processing Time: While the general processing time is 5-9 business days, applications can sometimes take longer. We strongly advise applying at least three weeks before your intended travel date to accommodate any potential delays.

  • Validity and Duration of Stay: Typically, the e-tourist visa permits a stay of up to 30 days. However, the final decision on the duration rests with the Albanian authorities, and it may vary (e.g., 15, 60, or 90 days).

How to Apply for Albania E-Tourist Visa

  • Complete the Online Form: Begin by accurately entering your personal, passport, and travel information into the application form.

  • Upload Documents: Upload high-quality, clear digital copies of all the required documents as specified above.

  • Submit and Pay: Carefully review all your information for accuracy, then submit the application and complete the payment using our secure online portal.

  • Receive Your E-Visa: After approval, your official e-visa will be sent to your email address. You must print a copy of this e-visa to present to airline and border officials upon your arrival.

Frequently Asked Questions

As a CARICOM and Commonwealth citizen from Grenada, do I need a visa for Albania?

Yes, holding a passport from Grenada does not grant you visa-free access to Albania, despite its CARICOM and Commonwealth memberships. You must apply for an Albanian e-visa before your travel. Visa policies are determined by specific bilateral agreements between countries.

What is the best way to travel from Grenada to Albania?

There are no direct flights from Grenada (GND) to Albania (TIA). Travel will require multiple connections. Common routes involve flying to a major hub in the USA (like Miami or New York) or the UK (London), and then taking a connecting flight to another European city for the final leg to Tirana.

Can I use the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) in Albania?

No, the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is not accepted or exchanged in Albania. You will need to exchange your currency for a major international currency like US Dollars (USD) or Euros (EUR) before you travel. You can then exchange these for the local currency, the Albanian Lek (ALL), upon arrival in Albania.

Ready to begin your trip to Albania? Start your Albania e-visa application now and get your visa online in a few easy steps!

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