Solomon Islands Visa Guide
Honiara Β· SBD
Processing Time
Instant
Validity
3 months from arrival
Fee
SBD 50 (approx βΉ3,500)
Overview
Indians can apply for a Visitor's Permit on arrival at Honiara International Airport. The permit is valid for 3 months and allows a stay of up to 3 months. No prior visa application is required. However, it is recommended to check with the Solomon Islands High Commission in New Delhi for the latest requirements and regulations.
Required Documents
- 1Valid Indian passport (min 6 months validity, 2 blank pages)
- 2Completed Visitor's Permit application form (available at the airport)
- 3Recent passport photograph (exact size 35x45mm, white background)
- 4Confirmed return flight tickets
- 5Hotel booking confirmation
- 6Bank statement last 3 months (min balance)
- 7Employment proof / ITR / salary slips
- 8Travel insurance
- 9Yellow fever vaccination certificate (if traveling from or through a yellow fever endemic country)
Application Process
- 1
Arrive at Honiara International Airport
Present your passport, completed application form, and required documents to the immigration officer. The permit will be issued on arrival.
- 2
Complete the Visitor's Permit application form
The form is available at the airport. Fill it out carefully and accurately.
- 3
Submit the required documents
Ensure you have all the required documents, including a valid passport, confirmed return flight tickets, and hotel booking confirmation.
- 4
Pay the permit fee
The fee is SBD 50, which is approximately βΉ3,500. You can pay by cash or credit card.
- 5
Collect your permit
Once your application is processed, you will be issued a Visitor's Permit, which is valid for 3 months from arrival.
Tips for Approval
- βIt is recommended to check with the Solomon Islands High Commission in New Delhi for the latest requirements and regulations.
- βEnsure you have a valid passport with at least 6 months' validity and 2 blank pages.
- βBook your flights and accommodation in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.
- βCarry sufficient cash and credit cards, as not all places accept credit cards.
Common Rejection Reasons
- βInsufficient or invalid documents
- βInadequate funds or employment proof
- βFailure to meet the requirements for a Visitor's Permit
Official Government Website
https://www.sib.gov.sb/visas/π Helpful Links for Your Trip
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For informational purposes only. Requirements may change β always verify with the official embassy website.
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