Official Business e-Visa to Sri Lanka

Official Sri Lanka Business Electronic Travel Authority by Sri Lanka - Ministry for Foreign Affairs requests visa to Sri Lanka. Apply now for e-Visa to Sri Lanka

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Valid for 90 Days

Business e-Visa

Double Entry

Government Fee

$48.00

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Valid for 180 Days

Tourist e-Visa

Double Entry

Government Fee

$35.00

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Aid-Air does not charge a fee before checking all of your documents. Checking the documents and your eligibility for a visa is free.

Required Documents To Apply

  • Passport Personal Details Scan (if applicable)

Important Instructions

  • Applicants who are visiting Sri Lanka for business meetings/negotiations, conferences, workshops/seminars, or short term training programs are eligible to apply for a business visa.
  • Your Business Visa will allow you to enter Sri Lanka for 30 days in Total, with Double Entry.
  • Important: The validity of the Visa for the two entries is 30 days and starts on the first arrival date. This means the departure date for the second entry must be within 30 days of the first arrival date.
  • Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your listed arrival date.
  • The information submitted will be sent electronically to DI&E (Department of Immigration & Emigration) and iVisa will send you your Sri Lanka ETA online via email.
  • You cannot obtain a new ETA while you are in Sri Lanka, regardless of whether your current ETA is valid or expired.
  • Nationals of Yellow Fever affected countries must carry a yellow fever vaccination card at the time of arrival in Sri Lanka. See Yellow Fever countries here.
  • We suggest passengers verify the information, print it out, and bring a physical copy on their trip. The check-in staff at the airports can also verify the registration on their system, however, we highly recommend that clients keep a copy of it on their electronic device as well as carrying a printed copy.

Learn More: Business ETA for Sri Lanka

On January 1, 2012, the Department of Immigration and Emigration of Sri Lanka introduced an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system for entering Sri Lanka. The ETA is an official authorization for short-term visits to Sri Lanka that is issued electronically. Applicants will receive their visas via email after completing the application form with the necessary information, and once the online payment is completed. Simple, right?