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Citizens of United States of America do not require visas for travel to Macau and as it is one of the visa exempt countries.

Macau

Macau is a vibrant city and a popular tourist destination known for its unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures. It is also a hub for business activities and attracts visitors from all over the world. Visitors planning to visit Macau should be aware of the visa requirements and the different types of visas available. 


At present, there is no online or eVisa service available for Macau visas. However, the Macau government may launch an eVisa service in the near future.

A Comprehensive Guide to Macau Visas: Types and Requirements

The type of visa you need to enter Macau depends on various factors, including your nationality, the purpose of the visit, duration of stay, and whether you have a residency status. Below are the different types of visas available for Macau:

  • Macau Visa on Arrival: Nationals of certain countries can obtain a Visa on Arrival at the Macau International Airport, which is valid for 30 days and can be used for multiple entries.

  • Macau Authorization to Enter and Stay: Visitors who are not exempted from obtaining a visa or entry permit to Macau, do not plan to apply for Macau Visa on Arrival, and want to visit a family member or relative who lives or works in Macau can apply for Macau Authorization to Enter and Stay.

  • Embassy or Consular Visa: Nationals of some countries are required to obtain a visa from Chinese embassies/consulates/diplomatic representations or obtain Authorization to Stay in Macau for different purposes.

Macau Visa Requirements: Everything You Need to Know

The Macau visa requirements vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for. Generally, you will need the following documents:

Required Documents for Macau Visa on Arrival:

  • Passport (valid for at least one month beyond the return date and with at least two blank pages)
  • Arrival Card Application (filled at border checkpoints)
  • Proof of Accommodation (hotel reservation)
  • Other Documents that Supports Your Intended Visit

Required Documents for Macau Authorization to Enter and Stay:

  • Application Form (duly completed and signed)
  • Two Photos (passport format, a recent whole-face capture with a light background)
  • Passport and Copy of the Main Page (valid for the duration of your stay and with at least two blank pages)
  • Copy of ID Card
  • Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
  • For Study: Proof of Financial Means, Acceptance/Admission Letter from Educational Institution in Macau, Reservation of Return Ticket (if the study program will last less than 6 months)
  • For Work: Copy of Employment Approval Document issued by the Macau authorities
  • For Staying as Family Member of Non-resident Workers: Copy of Approval Notification, the letter notifying the non-resident worker's reuniting family of the granting of "Special Authorization to Stay."
  • For Group Tour: Guarantee Letter issued by the travel agency.

Required Documents for Macau Embassy or Consular Visa

  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity and two blank pages.
  • A completed Macau visa application form.
  • One passport-sized photograph.
  • Proof of travel arrangements, such as a flight ticket or hotel reservation.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Macau.
  • A criminal background check certificate from your country of residence, if required.
  • A letter of invitation from a Macau-based sponsor or company, if required.
  • A health certificate showing that you are in good health and free from contagious diseases, if required.
  • A copy of your travel itinerary.

You should also check with the Macau Embassy or Consulate in your country for specific requirements and additional documents that may be needed for your visa application.

How to get a Macau Visa

The process for getting a Macau visa varies depending on the purpose of your visit, nationality, and length of stay.

  • Macau Visa on Arrival: You can apply for a Macau Visa on Arrival at the Macau International Airport.

  • Macau Authorization to Enter and Stay: You can submit your application to the Immigration Department of the Public Security Police Force or at the Border Control Office of the Macau SAR.

  • Embassy or Consular Visa: You can apply for a visa at the Chinese embassy/consulate/diplomatic representation in your country of residence or near you.

To get a Macau visa, you can follow these steps:

  • Determine which type of visa you need: Before applying for a Macau visa, you need to determine which type of visa you require based on the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, work, or study.

  • Check the visa requirements: Once you have determined the type of visa you need, you should check the visa requirements and ensure that you have all the necessary documents.

  • Submit your application: You can submit your visa application to the Macau SAR immigration department, a Macau embassy, or a consulate, or apply for a visa on arrival if you are eligible.

  • Pay the visa fee: You will need to pay the visa fee when you submit your application. The visa fee varies depending on the type of visa and your country of residence.

  • Wait for processing: After submitting your visa application, you will need to wait for the visa to be processed. The processing time varies depending on the type of visa and your country of residence.

  • Receive your visa: If your visa application is approved, you will receive your visa either in the form of a sticker in your passport or an e-Visa, if available.

  • Enter Macau: Once you have received your visa, you can travel to Macau and present your passport with the visa to the immigration officer at the border control. 

Macau eVisa: Applying for a Visa Online Made Easy

At present, there is no online or eVisa service available for Macau visas. However, the Macau government may launch an eVisa service in the near future. We will update this guide once the eVisa service becomes available.

The eVisa will make the visa application process more convenient for eligible nationals by applying online and receiving an electronic travel authorization that can be printed and presented upon arrival.

Macau Visa Processing Time: How Long Does It Take and What Are Urgrent process Options?

  1. Macau Visa on Arrival:
  • Processing time: Generally, it takes around 15 to 45 minutes to process the visa-on-arrival application.

  • Urgent application: There is no specific option for urgent visa applications for the Macau Visa on Arrival. However, you can try to approach the authorities at the airport and explain your situation to them. They may consider expediting your application based on the urgency of your travel.

  1. Macau Authorization to Enter and Stay:
  • Processing time: It takes around 7 to 10 working days to several weeks to process the Macau Authorization to Enter and Stay.

  • Urgent application: If you have an urgent travel plan, you can request for expedited processing of your application by submitting a letter explaining the reason for your urgency. The authorities may consider your request and process your application in a shorter time frame.

  1. Embassy or Consular Visa:
  • Processing time: The processing time for an embassy or consular visa application can vary depending on the embassy/consulate you apply to and the type of visa you are applying for. It usually takes around 5 to 10 working days to several weeks for processing.

  • Urgent application: Most Chinese embassies/consulates offer an express or rush visa service for urgent visa applications. This service is available for an additional fee, and the processing time is much less than the standard process. However, the embassy/consulate has the final decision on whether to grant the express service or not.

Macau eVisa: Which Countries Are Eligible?

At the moment, there is no online or eVisa service available for Macau visas. Therefore, there is no list of eligible countries for the Macau eVisa.

However, the Macau government may launch an eVisa service in the near future. Once the eVisa service becomes available, the list of eligible countries will be announced. We will update this guide accordingly to provide the most up-to-date information on the Macau eVisa.

Macau Visa Policy Map

 
Macau

 
Eligible Countries/Nationalities for e-visa/visa on arrival

 
Countries/Nationalities Required Regular/Paper Visa for travelling to

 
Visa Exempt Countries/Nationalities for travelling to
macau visa policy map.

Regular visasAll Countries / Nationalities that required regular visa for Macau

The following travellers need a visa to come to Macau by any method of travel – by plane, by road, by train, or cruise ship

Macau Visa Cost: How Much Will You Pay?

The cost of a Macau visa depends on several factors, such as the purpose of your visit, the duration of your stay, and your nationality.

Before proceeding with your visa application, it is highly recommended that you make use of the fee tool provided by the relevant authority to determine the exact fees you will be required to pay. This will help you to avoid any unexpected costs or fees and ensure that you are fully prepared for the visa application process.

Macau Visa Expiration and Renewal

What to do if your visa expires:

If your Macau visa has expired, you must leave Macau immediately. Overstaying your visa can result in fines, deportation, and even a ban from re-entering the country.

How to renew your visa:

In order to renew a Macau visa, you must submit a new application before your current visa expires. Renewal applications should be submitted at least two weeks before the expiration date of the current visa.

Macau Visa: e-Visa or Sticker-Visa, Which One Should You Choose?

Macau only offers sticker visas and there is no e-Visa option available yet. However, it is always advisable to check with the official Macau immigration website for any updates on the visa policy.

Type of Visa

Sticker Visa

e-Visa

Obtained by

Applying in person at the Macau SAR immigration department or embassy/consulate

Applying online

Processing time

Varies depending on the country of residence

Can have a shorter processing time

Convenience

Requires physical visit to embassy/consulate

Can be obtained from anywhere with an internet connection

Future availability

Currently available

Not currently available, but may be introduced in the future

Factors to consider

Personal preference, visa requirements, processing times, and access to the application system

Personal preference, visa requirements, processing times, and access to the application system

Macau Work Visa

How to apply for a work visa: To apply for a Macau work visa, you must have a job offer from a Macau employer and meet the eligibility requirements for the specific type of work visa you are applying for. You must submit a completed visa application form, along with supporting documents, to the relevant consulate or embassy.

Requirements for obtaining a work visa: The requirements for obtaining a Macau work visa vary depending on the type of work visa you are applying for. Generally, you must have a job offer from a registered company, a work permit issued by the Labor Affairs Bureau, possess the necessary skills and qualifications for the job, and meet health and character requirements.

Processing time for work visas: The processing time for a Macau work visa can vary depending on the consulate or embassy processing your application. Generally, it takes 4-6 weeks to several months to process a work visa application.

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 For long-stay, employment, or other visa inquiries, please reach out to the following embassies