The Myanmar eVisa allows eligible foreign nationals to visit Myanmar (Burma) for tourism and business. Valid for 90 days from issue, single entry, with a maximum stay of 28 days.
The Myanmar eVisa is an official electronic travel authorization issued by the Myanmar Ministry of Immigration and Population. It allows eligible citizens to visit Myanmar for tourism and business without going to a Myanmar embassy. The eVisa is linked electronically to your passport and is accepted at Yangon International Airport, Mandalay International Airport, Nay Pyi Taw International Airport, and selected land border crossings.
Important: The Myanmar eVisa does NOT guarantee entry into Myanmar. Final admission is determined by Myanmar immigration officers at the port of entry.
The eVisa is required for:
Citizens of eligible countries (over 100 nationalities) wishing to visit Myanmar for tourism, sightseeing, or exploring Bagan, Inle Lake, Mandalay, and Yangon
Business travelers attending meetings, conferences, and short-term commercial activities in Myanmar
Travelers who prefer to secure their visa before arrival at one of the three main international airports
Choose the eVisa that fits your travel purpose
For tourism, sightseeing, and cultural visits. Explore Bagan temples, Inle Lake, Mandalay, and the beaches of Ngapali. Single entry, stay up to 28 days.
For business meetings, conferences, and short-term commercial activities in Myanmar. Allows a stay of up to 70 days.
Available for certain nationalities. Allows multiple entries into Myanmar within the validity period. Contact us for eligibility.
Some nationalities can obtain a Visa on Arrival at Yangon, Mandalay, and Nay Pyi Taw airports. However, the eVisa is recommended to avoid queues.
Follow these steps to complete your Myanmar eVisa application
Fill in personal details, passport information, travel purpose, and intended entry/exit points
Upload a digital passport photo and a scan of your passport bio-data page
Pay the eVisa fee online using a credit or debit card
Applications are processed within 3 working days. Download and print your eVisa approval letter
Prepare the following before starting your application
The Myanmar Tourist eVisa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, allowing a single entry stay of up to 28 days. The Business eVisa allows a stay of up to 70 days. Extensions beyond the permitted stay must be arranged through the Myanmar Immigration and National Registration Department.
Note: The eVisa fee is non-refundable, even if your application is denied or you choose not to travel.
Myanmar currently has restricted entry due to the ongoing political situation. Check the latest travel advisories from your government before applying.
Apply at least 1 week before your travel date. Although processing takes 3 working days, allow extra time in case of delays.
The eVisa is only valid for entry through designated ports: Yangon, Mandalay, and Nay Pyi Taw international airports, and selected land crossings.
Myanmar uses a different time zone — UTC+6:30 (Myanmar Standard Time). Be aware of this when planning connections and activities.
Each traveler must have their own individual eVisa, including children. Ensure all passport details entered exactly match your travel document.
While you can apply directly on the official Myanmar e-Visa portal, we offer professional assistance for travelers who prefer support in their own language.
Myanmar eVisa applications are typically processed within 3 working days. We recommend applying at least 1 week before your travel date.
Extensions beyond the permitted stay must be arranged through the Myanmar Immigration and National Registration Department in person.
The Myanmar eVisa is accepted at Yangon (RGN), Mandalay (MDL), and Nay Pyi Taw (NYT) international airports, and selected land border crossings.
Yes. You must print your eVisa approval letter and present it at the port of entry along with your original passport.
Myanmar has an ongoing political and security situation. Many governments advise against all or non-essential travel to certain regions. Check your government's latest travel advisory before booking.
If rejected, you will be notified by email. You may reapply with corrected information or contact the Myanmar Embassy in your country for further guidance.
Disclaimer: This is a private third-party service not affiliated with the Myanmar Ministry of Immigration and Population. For official eVisa applications, visit evisa.moip.gov.mm