🇲🇻 Maldives visa for Americans
United States passport holders can get a visa on arrival in Maldives, paid for at a desk before immigration, usually for 30 days.
The verdict
For United States passport holders specifically
United States passport holders get 30 days on arrival in the Maldives. No pre-approval is needed. Just present your passport to immigration. It must be valid for at least one month. You’ll also need a confirmed onward or return ticket.
Most people don't get rejected, but forgetting that onward ticket is the common pitfall. Have it ready to show. There’s no fee for this initial 30-day tourist entry. If you want to stay longer, you can apply for an extension. That extension costs $700 USD per month† and you'll need to apply through the Immigration Department’s portal before your initial 30 days expire. Ensure your passport has enough blank pages too, though this is rarely an issue for US citizens.
†= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.
Maldives visa, the full picture
Maldives tourist visas are free for most Westerners, but don't assume you can just show up. Remote work on a tourist stamp is a grey area that most people ignore.
Who Walks In Visa-Free?
Most nationalities get a 30-day visa on arrival in the Maldives, automatically. This includes citizens of the US, EU countries, the UK, Canada, and Australia. You just need a valid passport (six months validity), a confirmed onward or return ticket, and proof of sufficient funds or a confirmed hotel booking. It’s pretty straightforward.
If you're from a country not on the standard visa-on-arrival list, you might need to apply in advance. However, the list of countries requiring a pre-arranged visa is quite short. Most Asian and African nations also fall under the automatic visa-on-arrival umbrella. The Maldives Immigration website is the definitive source, but for the vast majority of remote workers from Western countries, a visa isn't an upfront hurdle.
Staying Longer Than A Month
That automatic 30-day visa on arrival is the standard, but you can extend it. You'll need to apply for an extension at the Immigration Department in Malé before your initial 30 days expire. Extensions are typically granted for another 30 days, making your total stay up to 60 days. There's a fee for this, usually around MVR 1,500†.
The key here is planning ahead. Don't wait until the last day. You’ll need to show proof of sufficient funds for your extended stay and have a confirmed onward ticket out of the Maldives. Overstaying is where things get expensive and complicated. Penalties can include fines of MVR 100 per day† and potential deportation. It's not worth the risk, especially when extensions are relatively simple to get.
Working Remotely on a Tourist Stamp
This is where most digital nomads operate. Officially, you’re supposed to enter the Maldives for tourism purposes. Working on a tourist visa is technically not permitted. However, enforcement is practically non-existent for remote workers. No one is checking your laptop or asking for your work contract at immigration. You're not working for a Maldivian company.
The reality is that immigration officials are focused on whether you have the means to support yourself and an exit ticket. As long as you're not trying to set up a local business or take a job from a Maldivian, operating on a tourist stamp is a widely accepted, albeit unofficial, practice. Just keep your activities low-key and respect the local environment.
What’s New with Maldives Visas?
The Maldives has been working on streamlining its immigration processes. While there isn't a specific "digital nomad visa" like some other countries offer, they have been pushing for easier entry. The eVisa system has been in development and is intended to make the application process smoother for those who need pre-approval. However, for the majority of travellers from key countries, the visa-on-arrival remains the primary and simplest method.
There haven't been significant recent changes to the 30-day free visa on arrival for most nationalities, nor has the policy on remote work on tourist visas shifted dramatically. Fees for extensions and other immigration services are subject to change, so always check the Maldives Immigration website before your trip for the most current information. The focus remains on attracting tourists, and the current system largely accommodates short-term remote workers without issue.
†= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.
How other passports enter Maldives
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