Sudan visa for Micronesian citizens

While a visa is technically required for Federated States of Micronesia passport holders seeking entry to Sudan, with a single tourist visa type available, the feasibility of such travel is severely impacted by ongoing conflict. Since April 2023, widespread instability has led most international governments to issue strong warnings against all travel to Sudan, rendering the practical application of any visa, including its specific stay duration and associated fees, largely theoretical. Undertaking such an extraordinary journey, which involves navigating multiple layovers over a vast distance from Oceania and crossing upwards of a 16-hour time difference, presents significant logistical and safety challenges. Therefore, any consideration of travel should be deferred until the security situation dramatically improves, as personal safety remains the paramount concern.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Blank pages
1+
Funds proof
Required

Visa options

TouristEntry Visa (Tourism or Business, 8 days to 3 months)
90d$170
OtherEntry Visa (Long Stay, 6 months)
180d$450
OtherEntry Visa (Long Stay, 1 year)
365d$820
TransitTransit Visa (1 to 7 days, including tourism)
7d$170
BusinessBusiness Visa (Embassy of Sudan – Ottawa)
$195
BusinessEntry Visa (Business or Official Purpose – Embassy of Sudan, Washington DC)
$154
WorkWork Visa (Embassy of Sudan, Washington DC)
HumanitarianHumanitarian Visa (Embassy of Sudan, Washington DC)
OtherEntry Visa for Sudanese holding foreign passports (UK)
$65
OtherEntry Visa for non-Sudanese (UK)
$130
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