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FORMS
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INFORMATION
Tourists may enter Aruba without a written permit and may
remain for a period not exceeding 14 days. For tourists who are subjects of countries
which have an agreement with the Kingdom of the Netherlands to abolish the visa obligation
- this agreement also being applicable to Aruba - the aforementioned period is three
months. Citizens of the Netherlands or the Netherlands Antilles may stay up to six months.
For entering Aruba tourists from the United States of
America must be in possession of ONE of the following:
- Valid US Passport
- Valid 'laissez-passer' issued by the United Nations
- US-born citizens: Official state-issued birth certificate
(original only) with
a raised seal and ID photograph.
- US citizens born outside the US: Certificate of
Naturalization (original
only) with a raised seal and ID photograph.
- US-residents (who are not US citizens) must have a re-entry
permit or
Alien Registration Card (Green Card)
Tourists are not allowed to work, look for or accept any
work during their stay, neither are they permitted to do business or participate in any
business on the island.
Tourists should have in their possession:
- a return ticket, or a ticket to travel elsewhere outside
Aruba
- the necessary documents for returning to the country of
origin, or for further travel elsewhere (visa, etc.)
- sufficient means at their disposal to be able to support
themselves during their stay in Aruba and must be able to prove this, if requested. upon
arrival in Aruba
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The same conditions stated above are required for a
temporary residence-permit. The persons concerned are not allowed to work, to look for or
accept work without the explicit consent of the authority who issued the (written)
temporary residence-permit. Neither are they permitted to do business, participate in any
business, or start any business on the island.
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When requesting a residence-permit without a working
permit, one must submit:
- bank references indicating that the applicant is financially
self-supporting or any other proof that he/she will not become a financial burden to the
local government or community
- the home and business addresses for the last ten years
- the reasons for wanting to reside in Aruba
- police-clearance (good conduct-paper, not older than 2
months)
Persons desiring a permanent residence-permit must be in
possession of:
- a passport valid for Aruba
- three passport photographs of true likeness
- a valid vaccination certificate for smallpox, not more than
three years old
- a medical declaration that the holder is not suffering from
any contagious disease or mental sickness, issued within 30 days before the trip started
- a proof of payment of the required legal fee
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Any foreigners who want to exercise a profession must have
a work permit. The work permit will normally be granted only if there are no qualified
persons locally available. In general, requests for work-permits will only be taken into
consideration if filed through a local employer, who has to accept full responsibility for
any possible expenses to be made by the government relative to the employee(s).
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With the exception of tourists, all other persons should
have a written permit to prove their legal presence on the island. This means that one
(unless a tourist) should not travel to or be on the island pending a request for a
residence-and/or work permit.
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These forms (for written permits) can be
obtained free of charge by writing to:
Directorate of Public Order & Security
Caya Dick Cooper 11
San Nicolas, Aruba
Tel. 84 33 22
Fax: 84 32 58
Assistance
For assistance with relocation and work or residence
permits contact:

Webpage: H.T.R. TRUST n.v.
E-mail: htrtrust@arubarealestate.com
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Information
For more information please contact:
Department of Immigration and Naturalization Aruba (DINA)
c/o Bureau Visa Aruba
Reina Beatrix Airport
Aruba
Tel: 297-582-8946
Fax: 297-582-9126
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