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Do I need sri lanka visa for minors

Yes, minors (children under 18 years old) generally require a visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to enter Sri Lanka, just like adult travelers. There are no blanket exemptions based on age alone—visa rules apply universally to all foreign nationals, regardless of whether they're traveling with parents, guardians, or unaccompanied. However, children qualify for fee waivers and may need extra documentation to prove parental consent and prevent issues like child trafficking concerns. Application Process for Minors Apply online. Select "Tourist ETA" and indicate the child is a minor (under 18). Upload: Child's passport (6+ months validity), 2 photos (35x45mm, white background), birth certificate (to prove parentage), and proof of accommodation/onward ticket. Parents/guardians sign the application digitally or in person. Processing: 24–72 hours; print approval for immigration. Do childrens need a visa to visit Sri Lanka? Additional Documents Birth certificate: T...

Guide to Visa Renewal/Extension in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's visa system primarily uses the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or e-Visa for tourists and short-term visitors, which can be extended if you're already in the country. However, extensions for longer stays still apply to those who entered with an ETA/e-Visa or on-arrival visa. "Renewal" typically means extending your current visa; you can't convert a short-term tourist visa to a long-term one without leaving and reapplying. This guide focuses on tourist visa extensions (most common for travelers), with notes on other types. Total continuous stay as a tourist is capped at 180–270 days Eligibility - Tourist Visa (ETA/e-Visa): Holders can extend if you're bona fide tourists (sightseeing, visiting friends/relatives, medical treatment, short events). Extensions up to 6 months total (e.g., initial 30 days + two 60–90 day extensions). - Business Visa: Extendable with proof of ongoing business (e.g., invitation from a Sri Lankan company). - Residence/E...