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Micronesia visa options for Switzerland passport holders

Tourist / short stay

Visa-free · up to 90 days

Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.

Visa types & longer-stay routes for Micronesia

Rules are written for non-citizens of the FSM generally; note that US, Palau and Marshall Islands citizens get far longer stays (up to 1 year) under the Compact/treaty arrangements, EU and EFTA citizens get 90 days, and all other nationalities get 30 days extendable to 60.

  • Most nomadsTourist

    Visa-free short stay (30 days, most nationals)

    30 days on entry, extendable up to 60 days total; no written entry permit needed for 30 days or less.

    Insurance
    Recommended. Not legally required, but the US State Department strongly advises travel and medical-evacuation insurance because care is basic, facilities require upfront cash payment, and air medevac is slow and very expensive.
    Good for
    Tourists and short-term visitors from most countries (other than US, Palau, Marshall Islands, and EU/EFTA states, which have longer terms).
    Requirement
    Passport valid at least 120 days beyond entry, completed Customs/Immigration/Quarantine (CIQ) arrival form, and proof of onward/return ticket and sufficient funds on request.
  • Most nomadsTourist

    Visa-free short stay (90 days, EU/EFTA)

    90 days within any 180-day period.

    Insurance
    Required. Not mandatory, but medical-evacuation cover is strongly advised given very limited local healthcare and high evacuation costs.
    Good for
    Citizens of EU member states (except Ireland), Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, under a mutual visa-waiver agreement signed 20 Sept 2016.
    Requirement
    Passport valid at least 120 days beyond entry plus completed CIQ arrival form; onward/return ticket and proof of funds on request.
  • Business

    Foreign Official Entry Permit

    Issued for the duration of the official activities, up to a maximum of 1 year.

    Insurance
    Recommended. No insurance requirement found in sources; medevac/travel cover advisable. Verify.
    Good for
    Officials, employees or contractors of a foreign government, or of a regional or international organization, entering the FSM for official purposes.
    Requirement
    Evidence of official status/assignment with the foreign government or international organization, plus a valid passport.
  • Work

    Work Permit / Employment Entry Permit

    Tied to the employment contract; government-employment permits run for the contract duration. Short-term contractual employment is capped at 90 days from entry. (Verify exact term with FSM Immigration.)

    Insurance
    Recommended. No statutory health-insurance requirement identified; cover is strongly advised given the limited local healthcare system. Verify.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals taking up employment in the FSM with a local employer (private-sector permit also lets the holder apply for permits for immediate family).
    Requirement
    Employer-sponsored: the employer files the work permit package (including a labor-market test) with FSM labor/immigration authorities; once approved the worker applies for the Entry Permit (Worker). Non-citizen employees must register annually with the FSM Department of Immigration.
  • Study

    Student Entry Permit

    Not specified in available sources; tied to the course of study. Verify with the institution and FSM Immigration.

    Insurance
    Recommended. No insurance requirement found; health cover advisable given limited local facilities. Verify.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals enrolling in education in the FSM.
    Requirement
    Acceptance/enrollment at an FSM educational institution and an entry permit application to FSM Immigration; valid passport. (Specific documents and fees not published in the sources found.)
  • Residence

    Entry Permit (stays over 30 days / extended visitor)

    Capped at 90 days for non-Compact nationals (extension of the visa-free stay); US, Palau and Marshall Islands citizens may receive permits for the duration of the visit, not exceeding 1 year.

    Insurance
    Recommended. No insurance mandate found; private travel/health cover strongly advised due to limited medical infrastructure.
    Good for
    Visitors who wish to stay in the FSM longer than the visa-free 30 days but are not US/Palau/Marshall citizens.
    Requirement
    Entry permit application to FSM Immigration with a sponsor/host in the FSM and valid passport; an AIDS/HIV test may be required for stays over one year.
  • Residence

    Foreign Investor Entry Permit

    Linked to the foreign investment permit and business activity (term not specified in sources; verify with the FSM Investment Board / Immigration).

    Insurance
    Recommended. No insurance mandate identified; private medical/evacuation cover strongly advised. Verify.
    Good for
    Non-citizens investing in or running a business in the FSM and named on a foreign investment permit.
    Requirement
    Compliance with the FSM Foreign Investment Act 1997 and state foreign-investment law: registration with the FSM Investment Board and a foreign investment permit; minimum paid-in capital around USD 50,000 for non-strategic ventures (varies by sector/state).

General guidance for foreign nationals; durations, fees and capital thresholds vary by nationality and FSM state and should be verified with FSM Immigration or an FSM embassy before travel. Last checked: 2026-06.

Last verified June 2026

Visa-free isn’t insurance-free

Whatever route you take into Micronesia, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.

SwitzerlandMicronesia: frequently asked

Do Switzerland passport holders need a visa to visit Micronesia?
Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
Can a Switzerland passport holder live or work long-term in Micronesia?
Yes, via a long-stay visa. Micronesia has 7 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
Do I need travel insurance for Micronesia?
Entry to Micronesia never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Micronesia visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.

Last updated

Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.