Fiji Visa

When you need to get your Fiji travel visa processed quickly, Travel Document Systems is here to help. All of the Fiji visa requirements and application forms, plus convenient online ordering.

Get a Tourist Visa for Fiji

Fiji issues Tourist visas for:
  • Tourist travel

Fiji Tourist Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Fiji with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Visa is not required.

No Visa required for a stay of up to 3 Months

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Fiji Tourist Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Fiji with a Non-US Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Get a Business Visa for Fiji

Fiji issues Business visas for:
  • Business Travel

Fiji Business Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Fiji with a U.S. Passport, a Business Visa is not required.

No Visa required for a stay of up to 3 Months

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Fiji Business Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Fiji with a Non-US Passport, a Business Visa is required.

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Get a Diplomatic Visa for Fiji

Fiji issues Diplomatic visas for:
  • Official or Diplomatic Government Travel

Fiji Diplomatic Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Fiji with a U.S. Passport, a Diplomatic Visa is not required.

No visa is required providing applicant has a State Department note along with Diplomatic/Official passport

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Fiji Diplomatic Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Fiji with a Non-US Passport, a Diplomatic Visa is required.

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To our valued clients ordering Chinese visas, processing times are far greater than those posted on our site this is due to the volume of applications at the Embassy and Consulates. Processing times are currently 2 to 6 weeks weeks depending on your jurisdiction. Please Note: Our New York Office currently does not have any extended wait times.

The Chinese Embassy and Consulates-General in the U.S. will no longer accept same category visa applications with 10-year multi-entry visas still valid for more than six months. Applicants may choose to apply for compensated visas after the expiration of their original ones.

As an ongoing consequence of the global pandemic actual visa processing is typically taking longer than the usual times published here even in some instances where there is an option for the payment of higher consular fees for expedited processing. If you have a particularly tight departure please send us a note at [email protected] at the time you create your order to confirm it can reasonably be fulfilled in the current environment otherwise please just be aware of the possibility of delayed processing.

If you cancel your order after we have submitted your documents to a Consulate for processing there will be a $35.00 cancellation fee and your consular fees may not be refundable. Please do NOT contact consulates directly for status or with instructions once your documents have been submitted unless they contact you as this can cause processing to be delayed or declined.

Travel Information

Get the most up-to-date information for Fiji related to Fiji travel visas, Fiji visa requirements and applications, embassy and consulate addresses, foreign relations information, travel advisories, entry and exit restrictions, and travel tips from the US State Department's website.

Vaccinations

Vaccination Certificate for Yellow Fever Required if a Arriving from an infected area with 5 Days.

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About Fiji

Read about the people, history, government, economy and geography of Fiji at the CIA's World FactBook.

A Brief History of Fiji

Fiji became independent in 1970 after nearly a century as a British colony. Democratic rule was interrupted by two military coups in 1987 caused by concern over a government perceived as dominated by the Indian community (descendants of contract laborers brought to the islands by the British in the 19th century). The coups and a 1990 constitution that cemented native Melanesian control of Fiji led to heavy Indian emigration; the population loss resulted in economic difficulties, but ensured that Melanesians became the majority. A new constitution enacted in 1997 was more equitable. Free and peaceful elections in 1999 resulted in a government led by an Indo-Fijian, but a civilian-led coup in May 2000 ushered in a prolonged period of political turmoil. Parliamentary elections held in August 2001 provided Fiji with a democratically elected government led by Prime Minister Laisenia QARASE. Re-elected in May 2006, QARASE was ousted in a December 2006 military coup led by Commodore Voreqe BAINIMARAMA, who initially appointed himself acting president but in January 2007 became interim prime minister. Since taking power BAINIMARAMA has neutralized his opponents, crippled Fiji's democratic institutions, and refused to hold elections.

Learn more about Fiji in our World Atlas