Visa requirements for Latvian non-citizens

Administrative entry restrictions
Latvian passport for non-citizens

Visa requirements for Latvian non-citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on Non-citizens of Latvia.

Visa requirements map

Visa requirements for Latvian non-citizens
  Latvia
  Visa not required
  Visa on arrival
  Visa required prior to arrival

Visa-free access

Non-citizens of Latvia may enter the following countries and territories without a visa:[1]

  • European Union Schengen Area countries (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Albania (30 days)
  •  Andorra (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Aruba (30) Aruba allows both Citizens and Alien Citizens entry
  •  Barbados (30) Aruba allows both Citizens and Alien Citizens entry
  •  Belarus 30 days, must arrive via Minsk International Airport
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (90 days)
  •  Chile (90 days)
  •  Costa Rica (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Cyprus (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Dominica (21 days)
  •  Dominican Republic (30 days)
  •  Ecuador (90 days)
  •  Georgia (1 year)
  •  Kosovo (90 days)
  •  Maldives (30 days)
  •  Moldova (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Monaco (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Montenegro (30 days)
  •  Panama (6 months)
  •  Russia (90 days within 180 days)
  •  Samoa (30 days)
  •  Saint Lucia (30 days) Persons holding ANY Latvian Passport (citizen or Alien)
  •  Tunisia (organized travel groups only, 90 days)

See also

  • flagLatvia portal
  • flagEuropean Union portal

References

  1. ^ Countries to which visa is not required for Latvian non-citizens
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1 British Overseas Territories. 2 These countries span the conventional boundary between Europe and Asia. 3 Partially recognized. 4 Unincorporated territory of the United States. 5 Part of the Kingdom of Denmark. 6 Egypt spans the boundary between Africa and Asia.

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1 British Overseas Territories. 2 Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Russia and the partially recognised republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia each span the conventional boundary between Europe and Asia. 3 Cyprus, Armenia, and the partially recognised republic of Northern Cyprus are entirely in Western Asia but have socio-political connections with Europe. 4 Egypt spans the boundary between Africa and Asia. 5 Partially recognized.

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