Uruguay Visa Requirements 2026 — Entry Guide

Visa-Free Entry

Most nationalities can enter Uruguay visa-free for up to 90 days.

Uruguay, South America's most stable democracy, allows most nationalities to enter visa-free for 90 days. No eVisa is required. Present at Montevideo (MVD) or Punta del Este (PDP) airports.

Visa Summary: Visa-free for most nationalities (90 days).

Tourist Entry

Uruguay, South America's most stable democracy, allows most nationalities to enter visa-free for 90 days. No eVisa is required. Present at Montevideo (MVD) or Punta del Este (PDP) airports. For detailed and up-to-date requirements, always check the official immigration authority.

Typical Required Documents

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
  • Return or onward flight ticket
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Sufficient funds for your stay
  • Travel insurance (recommended)

Always verify current visa rules on official government sites before travel.

📋 Complete Visa Categories for Uruguay

Uruguay offers several visa and permit categories depending on your purpose of travel, intended length of stay, and nationality. Below is a comprehensive overview of the main visa types available.

Planning a trip to Uruguay? This 2026 guide explains the visa rules, costs and entry requirements for Uruguay, plus the practical travel details you need before you go. Below you will find the key facts at a glance, followed by visa categories, required documents and a step-by-step application guide.

Uruguay — Country Information

  • Capital: Montevideo
  • Currency: Uruguayan Peso (UYU)
  • Official language: Spanish
  • Main airports: Montevideo Carrasco (MVD)
Visa TypeDurationFee (approx.)Key Requirements
Visa-Free Entry90 daysFreeMost Western nationalities, extended to 90 days
Tourist Visa90 days$40-65For nationalities requiring visa
Temporary Residence1-2 years$100-300Employment, family, retirement
Permanent ResidencePermanent$200-500After 3 years temporary or 5 years residence

Fees and requirements may vary by nationality. Always verify at the official immigration authority.

⏰ Processing Times & Fees for Uruguay Visas

Processing times vary by visa type, nationality, and time of year. Apply well in advance of travel.

Visa TypeStandard ProcessingStandard FeeExpeditedExpedited Fee
Visa-freeInstantFreeN/AN/A
Temporary Residence2-3 months$100-300N/AN/A

🏥 Health & Entry Requirements for Uruguay

No mandatory vaccinations. Uruguay has excellent public healthcare (ASSE/mutualistas). Health insurance (mutualista) ~$100-200/month for residents. No COVID-19 requirements.

🕑 Visa Extension & Overstay Rules in Uruguay

90-day stay extendable at Migraciones for additional 90 days. Overstay: fine, must regularize status before departure.

❌ Visa Refusal & Appeals for Uruguay

Very rare for tourists. Uruguay has open immigration policy. Residence straightforward.

How to get the Uruguay visa?

  1. Check whether you need a visa. Confirm your nationality's requirement for Uruguay in the table above (visa-free, eVisa, visa on arrival or consular visa).
  2. Choose the right visa type for your trip — tourism, business, transit, work or study.
  3. Prepare your documents: a passport valid at least 6 months, a recent photo, proof of accommodation and onward travel, and sufficient funds.
  4. Apply online (eVisa) or at the nearest Uruguay embassy/consulate, and pay the visa fee.
  5. Receive your visa and print or save the approval before you travel to Uruguay.

For the exact fee, processing time and document list for your nationality, see the dedicated requirements and fees guides linked on this page.

Editorial Team — eVisa-Card.com · Reviewed by Damien Cheminaud

This guide is maintained by our visa research team. Last updated: March 2026.

Important: Visa rules change frequently. Always verify current requirements at Uruguay Ministry of Foreign Affairs before travel. This page is for informational purposes only.