Suriname visa for German citizens

German passport holders can look forward to a wonderfully straightforward journey to Suriname, as visa-free entry is granted for stays up to 90 days, bypassing the usual visa application processes and associated fees. Travelers typically connect via Amsterdam, making the transition smoother given Dutch is the official language in both the Netherlands and Suriname. Once there, you can immerse yourself in Paramaribo's distinctive Dutch colonial architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and experience the rich tapestry of Creole, Javanese, and Indigenous cultures unique to this corner of South America. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure into a truly vibrant and green heartland.

Visa-free90d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristE-Tourist Card
90dvalid 3mo
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TouristE-Visa (Tourist, Multiple Entry)
90dmultiple-entry
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TouristTourist Visa (Sticker Visa, General Category)
90d
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa (E‑Visa)
90d
Apply
TransitTransit Visa
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WorkWork / Employment Visa (Entry for Work, Internships, Voluntary Work)
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FamilyFamily Visit Visa (Non‑Exempt Nationals)
90d
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OtherEntry Fee Regime (Visa‑Free Entry for Tourism/Family Visit – Most Nationalities)
90d$50
OtherVisa‑Exempt Entry (Selected States and Categories)
90d$0
TouristE-Visa (Tourist, General)
90d
Apply

50 USD entrance fee online before arrival. Multiple entry eVisa available.

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