All foreign nationals, except Indians, are required to have a valid visa to enter Nepal. Requirements for a tourist visa include:
- Valid passport with a minimum of the six-month validity period.
Duly filled in the visa application form(Click here to Apply for Visa )
Visa can be obtained by personally visiting the Embassy or sending documents (including original passport) and visa fee with others.
- Visa once issued cannot be withdrawn, visa fee cannot be refunded after the visa is issued, and it must be used within six months from the date of issue.Visa Application Time :hours: 10:00 – 14:00
The Embassy observes some of the Israeli as well as national holidays of Nepal.
(See Embassy Holidays List from the home page)
- Tourist entry visa can also be obtained at the following immigration offices in Nepal:
- Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
- Immigration Office, Kakarvitta, Jhapa (Eastern Nepal)
- Immigration Office, Birganj, Parsa (Central Nepal)
- Immigration Office, Kodari, Sindhupalchowk (Northern Border)
- Immigration Office, Belahia, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi, Western Nepal)
- Immigration Office, Jamunaha, Nepalgunj (Banke, Mid Western Nepal)
- Immigration Office, Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali, Far Western Nepal)
- Immigration Office, Gadda Chauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur, Far Western Nepal)
- Visa Fee
Visa Type | Visa Fee | Mode of Payment |
Multiple Entry – 15 days | NIS 150 (30$) | Cash (Plz bring change) |
Multiple Entry – 30 days | NIS 250 (50$) | |
Multiple Entry – 90 days | NIS 625 (125$) |
- Visa Year: January to December
- Visa Extension
A tourist visa can be extended up to 120 days from the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu and Pokhara Immigration Office on request. Thereafter an additional 30 days can be extended from the Department of Immigration ensuring that tourist visa cannot be extended more than 150 days in a visa year.
- Late fee for not applying for an extension in time:-– US$2 in equivalent Nepalese currency per day for the first 30 days.
– US$3 in equivalent Nepalese currency per day for the next 31 to 90 days.
– US$5 in equivalent Nepalese currency per day for more than 90 days. - Gratis visa eligibility:
- Children below 10 yrs.
- Dependents up to the age of 16 years, holding foreign passports of Nepalese parents or either of their parent being a Nepalese citizen.
- Citizen of Nepali origin, after having obtained passport for the first time from a Nepal based foreign mission, until the period of his departure to a foreign country.
- Visa Types and requirements to be met
Diplomatic Visa
Eligibility: Diplomatic Passport holders and their family members.
Duration: Reciprocal basis (upon recommendation of their respective Diplomatic Missions).
Issuing Authority: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For 30 days entry-Nepalese Embassies, and the Immigration Office at the entry points in Nepal.
A note verbal from the concerned Diplomatic Mission is required.
Official Visa
Eligibility: Non-Diplomatic personnel of Missions and their Family Members, Honorary/Nepalese Consulate Generals/Consuls and their family members (during the time of their visit to Nepal), Advisers and Specialists, working in Nepal under the official agreement and their family members, UN Agencies personnel, UN document holders and their family members, Personnel working in the International institutions or Regional Organizations in Nepal and their family members.
Requirement: A note verbale from the concerned diplomatic mission.
Issuing Authority: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For 30 days entry-Nepalese Embassies, and the Immigration Office at the entry points in Nepal.
Student Visa
Eligibility: Students-Research Scholars, Teachers and their family members.
Requirement: Recommendation letter from the Ministry of Education, work Permit for Teachers.
Bank Balance certificate, Seven copies application forms with photographs.
Duration: Up to one year, however, it can be extended.
Issuing Authority: Director-General, Department of Immigration.
NRN Visa
The Nepalese Missions abroad or the Director-General of the Department of Immigration can issue NRN visa for an initial period with the approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Interim (Transit) Visa
Immigration Officer is allowed to issue an interim (transit) visa to any foreign national who needs to spend a night in Nepal before travelling to a third country or to any passenger of an aircraft that has made an emergency landing at Nepalese airport. Such a visa will be valid for one day.
Non-Tourist Visa
Eligibility: Foreigners, involved in Nepal Government approved economic and social development works.
Foreigners, involved in institutions managed by foreign missions.
Journalists.
Domestic helpers of diplomatic /officials visa holders.
Employees, involved in firms/companies/institutions/airlines/industries or business sectors.
Foreign Passport holders Nepalese origin.
Foreigners involved in works under the agreements for government and NGOs.
Foreigners married to Nepalese citizen.
Foreigners, involved in the feasibility study of industry or export promotion business
( for 6 months only)
Leader of group tourist ( Tourism promoter)
Requirements:
Recommendation from the concerned Ministry or Department.
Work permit (for employees)
Seven copies application with photographs.
Marriage certificate
Press pass for journalists.
Duration: Up to one year, however, it can be extended.
Business Visa
Eligibility: Foreign Investors or their authorized agents and their family members.
Investors in the export business and their family members.
Requirements: Certificate of authority.
Recommendation from the concerned Ministry/Department.
Seven copies of application forms with photographs.
Residential Visa
Eligibility: Renowned international personalities.
Foreigners, providing a special contribution to the economic, social and cultural development of Nepal
Foreign passport holder of Nepalese origin.
Investors who invest a minimum of 100 thousand US$ at one time in the Industrial sector.
Foreigners, interested to settle in Nepal without doing any business.
Requirements: Seven copies of application forms with photographs.
A copy of the passport.
A copy of the last Nepalese visa (if they have stayed in Nepal).
Bank balance or statement equivalent to US$ 20,000.00 per year (only for those foreigners who are interested to settle down in Nepal, but are not engaged in any type of business).
The application can be submitted to:
Nepalese Mission/ Department of Immigration.
Issuing Authority:
Ministry of Home, Government of Nepal
Renewal authority:
The Department of Immigration.
Fee: Conditions apply.
For detailed information on visa and other related information please contact the Embassy of Nepal in Tel Aviv: nepal.embassy@012.net.il
Department of Immigration
Kalikasthan, Kathmandu.
Tel : 977 – 1 – 4429659 / 4429660 / 4438862 / 4438868
Fax : 977 – 1 – 4433934 /4433935
Email: dg@nepalimmigration.gov.np, mail@nepalimmigration.gov.np
Web: http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np