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Visit Aruba for tourism and leisure. 7-14 days processing. Professional visa assistance available.
Attend business meetings and conferences in Aruba. Fast processing for business travelers.
For employment. Requires job offer and Department of Immigration approval.
For studying at Aruban institutions. Requires acceptance letter and financial proof.
For family members of Aruban residents. Requires sponsor meeting salary criteria.
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Application Process Overview: Georgian citizens must apply in person at Dutch embassies or consulates. The process involves completing application forms, submitting required documents, paying visa fees (typically €60-400 depending on visa type), and attending interviews if requested. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days for tourist and business visas, though work and study visas may require 3-8 weeks due to additional verifications and approvals from Dutch ministries.
Visa Categories Explained: Tourist visas are designed for leisure travel, sightseeing, and cultural exploration. They typically allow stays of 30-90 days and can be single or multiple entry. Business visas accommodate commercial activities, meetings, and trade exhibitions—they require invitation letters from Aruban companies. Work visas necessitate employment contracts, medical examinations, and approval from the Department of Immigration. Study visas enable enrollment at Aruban educational institutions and require acceptance letters and financial proof. Family visas allow relatives of Aruban residents to join their families in the country.
Key Documentation Requirements: All applicants need valid passports with at least 6 months validity, completed application forms, recent photographs, proof of accommodation, return tickets, and financial documentation. Business travelers need invitation letters from Aruban entities. Work visa applicants must provide employment contracts, medical certificates, and educational credentials. Students need acceptance letters and proof of financial capacity. Additional documents may include travel insurance, bank statements, and police clearance certificates for longer-term visas.
Cultural and Travel Considerations: Aruba is a predominantly Dutch-speaking country with English widely spoken in tourist areas. Visitors should be aware of cultural sensitivities, respect local customs, and understand business practices. The country offers diverse experiences from Caribbean beaches to Dutch colonial heritage, modern amenities to natural beauty. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, making communication easier for international visitors.
How Getvisa Supports Your Aruba Visa Application: We guide you through the embassy application process, ensure all documentation meets Dutch consular requirements, coordinate with Dutch diplomatic missions, provide cultural guidance for your visit, and offer expert advice on travel planning within Aruba. Our familiarity with Caribbean visa procedures and cultural considerations helps ensure your application is approved and your visit is enjoyable and respectful of local customs.
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Visit the Dutch embassy during business hours with all required documents. Pay the visa fee (€60-400 depending on type) using accepted payment methods. Submit your application and receive a receipt with reference number for tracking. Some embassies may conduct brief interviews.
Standard processing: 5-10 business days for tourist/business visas, 3-8 weeks for work/study/family visas. Track your application using the reference number. Do not book non-refundable travel until visa is approved. Some applications may require additional documentation.
Once approved, collect your passport with visa from the embassy or receive it via courier (if arranged). Check all visa details: dates, validity period, entry type (single/multiple), and conditions. If anything is incorrect, contact the embassy immediately. Prepare for your Aruban adventure!
Find the nearest Dutch embassy or consulate to Georgia. These are typically located in Turkey (Ankara), Russia (Moscow), or other regional capitals. Check embassy websites for current locations, contact information, and specific requirements. Some embassies may require appointments.
Identify the correct visa category: Tourist (leisure travel), Business (commercial activities with invitation), Work (employment with contract), Study (education with acceptance letter), or Family (joining resident family member). Each has specific requirements and processing times.
Collect all necessary documents: valid passport (6+ months), application form, photographs, accommodation proof, return tickets, financial statements, and purpose-specific documents (invitation letters, employment contracts, acceptance letters). Ensure all documents are current and meet embassy specifications.
Fill out the Dutch visa application form completely and accurately. All information must match your passport exactly. Sign and date the form. Any errors or omissions can delay processing or cause rejection. Some embassies provide forms online, others require in-person collection.
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