🇫🇲Micronesia Visa for Emirati Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
No — Emirati passport holders do not need a visa for Micronesia. Entry is visa-free for up to 30 days as of 2026.
Falls under FSM's general visa-free regime: nationals of all countries may enter with a valid passport, sufficient funds, and proof of onward travel for stays up to 30 days (extendable via entry permit). Confirmed by the FSM Embassy 'For Guests & Visitors' page: 'Valid passport, sufficient funds and proof of onward travel are sufficient to grant entry for 30 days.' Cross-checked against Wikipedia 'Visa policy of Micronesia'. (verified 2026-07)
fsmembassy.fm ↗Entering Micronesia on an Emirati passport
- → Travel with just your valid Emirati passport. No visa or prior application needed.
Other Micronesia visa categories (11)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Micronesia. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Diplomatic/Service Passport Visa Exemption – Israel
Allows Israeli nationals holding diplomatic or service passports to enter FSM without a visa for visits not exceeding 90 days within any six-month period.
Applies only to diplomatic and service passport holders. Ordinary passport holders from Israel fall under the general 30-day visa-free regime. Diplomatic/consular staff and household family members do not need a visa within 30 days of entry; full-term visas required thereafter. Agreement signed 21 January 2010.
Apply here ↗Alien Worker's Permit
Foreign nationals entering FSM to take up authorized private or government employment; the main FSM work-authorization category for noncitizens.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(6): issued to a noncitizen entering FSM for employment upon compliance with all national laws relating to private or governmental employment. The employer must first obtain nonresident-worker employment authorization from the Division of Immigration & Labor (FSM Department of Justice, passport@doj.gov.fm). All entry permits are capped at one year with provision for renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee is set by presidential executive order (sec. 112) and is not published online. Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Foreign Investor's Permit
Foreign nationals investing in or operating a business in FSM; tied to an underlying Foreign Investment Permit (foreign investor's business permit).
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(7): issued for a specified duration and renewable upon renewal or extension of the holder's foreign investor's business permit. Requires a Foreign Investment Permit under the Foreign Investment Act 1997, administered by the state government / FSM Department of Economic Affairs (regulations: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/regulations/forinvreg.htm). This is an immigration entry permit, not a citizenship- or residency-by-investment programme. One-year max per entry permit with renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee by executive order (sec. 112).
Apply here ↗Student's Permit
Foreign nationals enrolled in a school or educational program in FSM.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(3): issued for a specified duration reflecting the student's enrollment in a school or educational program. Capped at one year with provision for renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee by presidential executive order (sec. 112). Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Foreign Government Official's Permit
Officials and employees of foreign governments or international organizations entering FSM to conduct official business.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(4): for officials/employees of foreign governments or international organizations on official business. Distinct from bilateral visa exemptions (e.g. the Israel diplomatic/service-passport waiver already listed). One-year max with renewal (sec. 104(1)). Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Researcher's Permit
Foreign nationals conducting research in fields deemed beneficial to FSM citizens.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(8): issued for research in fields deemed beneficial to FSM citizens, subject to conditions set by the President. One-year max with renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee by executive order (sec. 112). Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Missionary's Permit
Duly ordained, licensed, and certified ministers or clergy entering FSM for religious or missionary work.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(9): issued to a duly ordained, licensed, and certified minister or clergyman. One-year max with renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee by executive order (sec. 112). Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Spouse's Permit
Foreign nationals who are the lawful spouse of an FSM citizen.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(10): issued to the lawful spouse of an FSM citizen; may be granted for an indefinite period upon a finding of hardship. Otherwise one-year max with renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee by executive order (sec. 112). Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Dependent's Permit
Unmarried children under 18 of FSM citizens or of noncitizen entry-permit holders.
Established under FSM Code Title 50 sec. 103(11): issued to unmarried children under 18 of FSM citizens or of noncitizen permit holders. One-year max with renewal (sec. 104(1)); fee by executive order (sec. 112). Legal basis: https://www.fsmlaw.org/fsm/code/title50/T50_Ch01.htm
Apply here ↗Vessel Entry Permit
Required for vessels (ships) entering FSM waters. Covers crew and passengers aboard private or commercial vessels.
Application form available from the FSM Embassy. Required for vessels entering FSM waters.
Apply here ↗Aircraft Entry Permit
Required for aircraft entering FSM airspace/airports, covering crew and passengers on private or chartered aircraft.
Application form available from the FSM Embassy. Required for aircraft entering FSM.
Apply here ↗Micronesia visa for Emirati citizens — FAQ
Do Emirati citizens need a visa for Micronesia?
No visa is required for stays of up to 30 days.
How long can Emirati citizens stay in Micronesia?
Emirati passport holders can stay in Micronesia for up to 30 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.
What documents do Emirati citizens need for Micronesia?
A valid passport is all Emirati citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 30 days).
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