Visa Requirements
US citizens do not need a visa for tourist or business travel to this country, but a valid US Passport is required. The passport must have at least 6 months remaining after the completion of your stay in Estonia, and contain at least one blank visa page.
Any US citizen who wishes to travel to Estonia for any purpose other than tourism or business negotiations (e.g. work, study, adoption, immigration, or stays longer than the stipulated 90 days in the entry requirements) should contact the embassy or nearest consulate directly.
Non-US Citizens
Tourist or Business Visa
- A valid, signed US passport. The passport must have at least 6 months remaining after the completion of your stay in Estonia, and contain at least one blank visa page.
- Two (2) fully completed, signed and notarized Visa Applications
- US Alien Registration Card (Original) or valid US visa with Original I-94 card
- Two (2) passport photographs
- Copy of flight itinerary and valid visa for the country of next destination after Estonia if applicable
- Proof establishing the purpose of your trip, for example, a letter of invitation. The letter of invitation should be addressed to you and include:the length of your stay, the name, address, telephone number and signature of the person inviting you. If the purpose of your trip is business, please present an invitation from your business reference on company letterhead. E-mail invitations are not accepted. Multiple entries must be specifically requested on this letter or you will get only a single entry.
- Company letter of financial responsibility business letter of introduction and financial responsibility stating the purpose of the trip, the dates of your stay and that you are in possession of international medical health insurance. If a multiple entry visa is desired, your letter must request this. (i.e. 1 year multiple entry, 30 day multiple entry.)
Regarding The Schengen Area
Please click here for more information regarding the Schengen area.
Travelers to Europe on business or tourism purposes may receive a visa for a short stay of one to ninety days, valid for all of the Schengen area countries. A Schengen visa issued by an embassy or consulate allows the holder to travel freely to all of these countries.
If you wish to visit only one Schengen country, you must apply through the embassy or consulate of that particular country.
If you wish to visit several Schengen countries, you must apply for a visa through the embassy or consulate of the country which is your main destination.
If you wish to visit several countries but do not have a main destination, you should apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of the country which is your first point of entry.
If you do not need a visa for the Schengen country which is your main destination or first point of entry, please note that you may require a visa for other Schengen countries you wish to visit. You should then apply through the embassy or consulate of the first country which does require a visa.