🇸🇻 El Salvador visa for United States citizens
United States passport holders can enter El Salvador visa-free for up to 90 days. No application, no fee, just a passport valid for at least six months.
The verdict
For United States passport holders specifically
US passport holders get 90 days visa-free in El Salvador. This is applied on arrival. No pre-approval needed. Just present your passport. It's straightforward.
Don't overstay the 90 days. Extensions are difficult and rarely granted. You'll likely need to exit and re-enter. Most people here report zero issues with entry, but ensure your passport has at least six months validity beyond your intended stay. The biggest pitfall for US citizens is not having a confirmed onward or return ticket; immigration sometimes asks for this proof of departure. While there's no official fee for the visa waiver, carry a small amount of cash, maybe $50, just in case any unofficial facilitation fees pop up, though this is uncommon.
El Salvador visa, the full picture
Most nationalities get 90 days visa-free in El Salvador. US, EU, UK, Canada, and Australia citizens are in this group. But don't assume; double-check if you're from further afield.
Who gets in El Salvador visa-free?
If you're from the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, or any EU country, you’re likely walking into El Salvador with a 90-day tourist stamp. This is the standard entry for most Western travellers. For many Central American and South American countries, it's also 90 days. Check your specific passport if you're from elsewhere in Latin America. Some countries might get a shorter stay, or even need a visa in advance. The Dominican Republic, for example, needs a visa. It’s a good idea to have your return or onward ticket handy, as immigration officers can ask for it, though it's not always checked.
Your 90 days: what to watch out for
The standard tourist entry is for 90 days. This period can often be extended for another 90 days by visiting an immigration office in San Salvador before your first stamp expires. You'll need to present a valid passport and pay a fee, typically around $25 USD. What trips people up is the exit stamp. Make sure you get one when you leave. Some border crossings, especially land borders, have been known to be lax about this. If you don't have an exit stamp from a previous visit, you might be denied entry or face issues on your next arrival. Overstaying is not recommended. While specific fines can vary, expect to pay a daily penalty. For a short overstay, it might be a few dollars a day, but it can add up quickly and potentially cause future entry problems.
Working remotely on a tourist stamp
Here’s the common understanding: working remotely on a standard tourist visa in El Salvador operates in a legal grey area. For the most part, immigration authorities are more concerned with you not violating the terms of your tourist stay (like trying to work for a local company without authorization) than they are with you logging into your overseas employer’s systems. Most digital nomads report no issues working from cafes, co-working spaces, or Airbnbs. Enforcement is generally low. That said, there's no specific digital nomad visa that grants you the right to work remotely for foreign companies while residing there long-term. You are technically entering as a tourist. If your plans extend beyond a few months, it’s worth looking into the longer-term residency options, though these are more involved than a simple tourist extension.
What’s new with El Salvador’s entry rules?
El Salvador rolled out an eVisa system in late 2023. This is primarily aimed at nationalities who previously needed to apply for a visa in advance. The goal is to streamline the process for these travellers. For the majority of tourists from North America and Europe, who get visa-free entry anyway, the eVisa isn't strictly necessary for initial entry. However, if you are from a country that requires a visa, applying online before your trip is now the standard procedure. Fees can vary depending on the visa type, but tourist eVisa applications are generally in the range of $30-$50 USD. Keep an eye on official government announcements, as these systems can see adjustments in fees or requirements within their first year of operation.
How other passports enter El Salvador
The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.