Myanmar Tourist Visa

Tourist e-Visa · For United States citizens

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Planning a trip to Myanmar as an American citizen? You will need to obtain an e-Visa before your arrival. The process is straightforward: apply online, pay the $50 fee, and receive approval within 3 working days. With a 28-day maximum stay and entry through designated airports and land borders, your Myanmar adventure awaits.

Application Process

The Myanmar tourist e-Visa is applied for entirely online through the official government portal.1 The process is straightforward and can be completed in about 15-20 minutes.

1. Create an Account on the e-Visa Portal

Visit evisa.moip.gov.mm and register for a new account.1 You will need to provide your email address, full name, and create a password. Verify your email before proceeding.

2. Complete the Online Application Form

Log in and select “New Tourist Visa” to begin.1 Fill in your personal information exactly as it appears on your passport. Key sections include:

  • Entry information (nationality, passport number, port of entry)
  • Personal details (name, date of birth, address)
  • Travel information (arrival date, hotel name and address)
  • Emergency contact in the US

3. Upload Required Documents

Upload your passport-sized photo and a scan of your passport bio-data page.4 Both must be in JPG or PDF format, maximum 2MB each. Ensure images are clear and meet the specifications.

4. Pay the Visa Fee

Review all information carefully, then proceed to payment.1 The $50 fee is payable by Visa, MasterCard, JCB, or American Express. You will receive a confirmation email with your application reference number.

5. Receive Your Approval Letter

Within 3 working days, you will receive an email with your e-Visa Approval Letter.1 Print this letter to present at Myanmar immigration upon arrival.

Fees

Fee TypeCostNotes
Tourist e-Visa$50Non-refundable, paid online

The visa fee must be paid in full during the online application.1 There are no additional service center fees or VFS charges for the e-Visa. Payment failure or card issues may delay your application.

Entry Points

The Myanmar tourist e-Visa is accepted at these ports of entry:5

Airports:

  • Yangon International Airport
  • Mandalay International Airport
  • Nay Pyi Taw International Airport

Land Border Checkpoints:

  • Tachileik Land Border (Thailand-Myanmar)
  • Myawaddy Land Border (Thailand-Myanmar)
  • Kawthaung Land Border (Thailand-Myanmar)
  • Tamu Land Border (India-Myanmar)
  • Rih Khaw Dar Land Border (India-Myanmar)

If entering by cruise ship, contact your tour operator about Visa on Arrival arrangements as e-Visa may not apply.4

Processing Times

Standard e-Visa processing takes a minimum of 3 working days.1 This excludes weekends and Myanmar public holidays, which include:

  • Thingyan Water Festival (mid-April): 4-5 day closure
  • Labour Day (May 1)
  • Martyrs’ Day (July 19)
  • Independence Day (January 4)
  • Union Day (February 12)

Apply at least one week before your intended travel date to allow time for any issues. You will receive an acknowledgment email within one hour of successful payment, and your approval letter via email once processed.4

After Your Visa is Approved

Once approved, you will receive the e-Visa Approval Letter via email.1 This letter is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, giving you flexibility on your exact travel dates.

Before Departure:

  • Print your Approval Letter (electronic copies not accepted)
  • Ensure passport validity extends 6+ months from entry
  • Have proof of return travel and accommodation ready

At Myanmar Immigration: Present your printed Approval Letter and passport to the immigration officer. Your passport will be stamped with the actual visa, permitting a stay of up to 28 days from entry.4 Keep your passport safe as the visa stamp is your proof of legal entry.

During Your Stay:

  • The 28-day limit cannot be extended for tourist visas
  • You must exit Myanmar before your permitted stay expires
  • Overstaying results in fines of approximately $3 per day and potential detention2
  • Certain areas in Myanmar are restricted for foreigners; check current travel advisories2

If Your Visa is Refused

e-Visa rejections are typically due to administrative issues rather than immigration concerns.1 Common reasons include incorrect information, poor photo quality, or missing documents.

If your application is denied:

  1. Review the rejection notice sent to your email for the specific reason
  2. Correct the issue identified, whether it is document quality or information accuracy
  3. Reapply with corrected information and documents
  4. Pay the fee again as refunds are not provided for rejected applications

For US citizens with straightforward tourist intentions, rejections are uncommon when all requirements are met. If you continue to face issues, consider contacting Myanmar Immigration directly at info@evisa.moip.gov.mm or applying through a Myanmar Embassy or Consulate for a traditional sticker visa.3

Travel Advisory

Before traveling to Myanmar, check the current US Department of State Travel Advisory.2 The situation in Myanmar can change, and certain regions may have travel restrictions or security concerns. Register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) at step.state.gov for emergency assistance and travel updates.3

Common Rejection Reasons

Based on official refusal data for this corridor

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Incomplete or Incorrect Application

Errors in the application form such as misspelled names, wrong passport numbers, incorrect dates, or missing information cause many rejections.

How to avoid: Triple-check all fields before submitting. Ensure your name matches your passport exactly, including middle names or suffixes.

25%

Non-Compliant Photo

Photo does not meet specifications for size, background color, clarity, or format. Common issues include shadows, glasses, or incorrect dimensions.

How to avoid: Use a professional passport photo service or a dedicated passport photo app. Ensure white background and clear face visibility.

15%

Passport Validity Issues

Passport expires within six months of entry date or passport bio-data page scan is unclear or illegible.

How to avoid: Renew your passport well in advance if it expires within 8 months of travel. Ensure your passport scan is high quality and fully legible.

12%

Missing Required Documents

Hotel booking confirmation, return flight proof, or passport scan not uploaded correctly or missing entirely.

How to avoid: Complete all upload fields. Use the checklist on the application page to verify all documents are attached before submission.

8%

Wrong Visa Type

Applied for tourist e-Visa but planning activities that require a different visa type, such as meditation retreats (requires religious visa) or employment.

How to avoid: Select the correct visa type for your activities. Religious activities, volunteer work, and employment require specific visa types from the embassy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do American citizens need a visa for Myanmar?

Yes, US citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Myanmar. The most convenient option is the tourist e-Visa, which can be applied for online and is processed within 3 working days.

How much does a Myanmar tourist visa cost for Americans?

The Myanmar tourist e-Visa costs $50 USD. This fee is paid online during the application process and is non-refundable regardless of the outcome.

How long can I stay in Myanmar on a tourist visa?

The tourist e-Visa allows a maximum stay of 28 days. This cannot be extended, so plan your itinerary accordingly. If you need a longer stay, you must apply for a different visa type.

How long does Myanmar e-Visa processing take?

Processing takes a minimum of 3 working days, excluding weekends and Myanmar public holidays. Apply at least one week before your travel date to allow buffer time for any issues.

Can I extend my Myanmar tourist visa?

No, the 28-day tourist e-Visa cannot be extended. If you wish to stay longer, you must exit Myanmar and apply for a new visa. Overstaying results in fines and potential detention.

What airports accept the Myanmar e-Visa?

The e-Visa is accepted at Yangon International Airport, Mandalay International Airport, and Nay Pyi Taw International Airport. Several land border checkpoints also accept e-Visas.

Can I enter Myanmar by land with an e-Visa?

Yes, certain land border checkpoints accept the e-Visa: Tachileik, Myawaddy, Kawthaung, Tamu, and Rih Khaw Dar. Verify your specific crossing point accepts e-Visas before traveling.

What if my Myanmar e-Visa is rejected?

If rejected, review the denial reason carefully. Common issues are incorrect information or poor photo quality. You can reapply after correcting the problems, but must pay the fee again.

Do I need to print my Myanmar e-Visa approval letter?

Yes, you must print the approval letter. Electronic versions on your phone are not accepted at immigration. Print multiple copies as backup.

Is the Myanmar tourist e-Visa single or multiple entry?

The tourist e-Visa is single entry only. Once you leave Myanmar, the visa is no longer valid. If you plan to exit and re-enter, you will need a new visa.

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