Venezuela visa for Albanian citizens

For Albanian citizens planning a trip to Venezuela, the initial step involves obtaining an e-visa, a streamlined process available for various purposes including tourist, transit, and business stays, among a total of five distinct options. Given the vast geographical separation, spanning different continents, travelers must prepare for a significant time difference, with Venezuela observing UTC-4, a stark contrast to Albania's UTC+2. Direct flights are uncommon, often requiring connections via major hubs in Europe or Latin America, making a journey of over 8,000 kilometers a multi-stage affair. While the e-visa simplifies entry and defines your approved stay, familiarizing yourself with current Venezuelan bolívar exchange rates and a few basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience in this Caribbean-facing South American nation.

eVisa· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa (Visa de Turista)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessBusiness Visa (Visa de Negocios)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
TouristElectronic Tourist Visa (Visa Electrónica de Turista)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessElectronic Business Visa (Visa Electrónica de Negocios)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessVisa-Free Entry for Business (Selected Exempt Nationals)
90d$0
OtherGeneral Electronic Visa Channel
FamilyVisa de Reunificación Familiar
StudentVisa de Estudiante (TR-E)
WorkVisa Laboral (TR-L)
OtherVisa Religiosa (TR-REL)
TransitVisa de Tránsito (V-T)
RetirementVisa de Transeúnte Rentista (TR-RE)
OtherVisa de Transeúnte Inversionista (TR-I)
BusinessVisa de Transeúnte Empresario/Industrial
WorkVisa de Transeúnte Empleado Doméstico
FamilyVisa de Transeúnte Familiar Migrante Permanente
FamilyVisa de Transeúnte Familiar Venezolano
OtherVisa de Transeúnte Reingreso (TR-RI)
BusinessVisa de Transeúnte Negocios (TR-N)

Electronic Visa System for tourists and business travelers.

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