Tuvalu visa options for Spain 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 Tuvalu
Rules are written for general foreign nationals (third-country travellers); citizens of countries in the regulation's Schedule 1 — including the UK, EU/EEA states, Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati, Tonga and others — are exempt from the visitor-permit fee, and EU/EEA and Taiwan nationals enter visa-free for 90 days.
- Most nomadsTourist
Visitor's Permit (visa on arrival)
30 days, extendable once for up to a further 30 days at the Department of Immigration in Funafuti
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required by law for entry, but Recommended — US guidance urges medical-evacuation insurance because of very limited local healthcare and sporadic transport.
- Good for
- Tourists, family visitors and other short-stay travellers; no employment, business or study allowed on this permit.
- Requirement
- Issued on arrival with a passport valid 6+ months, an onward/return ticket and proof of sufficient funds; fee approx AUD 100 (waived for Schedule 1 nationalities such as the UK, EU/EEA, Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati, Tonga). EU/EEA and Taiwan nationals enter visa-free for 90 days.
- Business
Visitor's Permit with Business Endorsement
30 days; extendable up to a further 30 days
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required by law; Recommended given limited local medical facilities.
- Good for
- Short-term business travellers attending conferences/training, conducting negotiations or providing professional services without taking up local employment.
- Requirement
- Special business endorsement on the visitor's permit; fee of approx AUD 100 on top of the standard visitor-permit fee (extension approx AUD 200 where business/employment is involved). Verify current amounts.
- Business
Permit to Enter and Reside — Business
Up to 1 year; extendable up to three times in any five-year period
- Insurance
- OptionalNot explicitly required; medical exam required for stays of one year or more and good health must be shown — health insurance advisable; verify with Immigration.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals coming to set up or run a business in Tuvalu (longer-term, beyond short visits).
- Requirement
- Description of the business plus proof of financial resources; fee approx AUD 600 (principal) if lodged abroad / AUD 1,200 in Tuvalu, plus per-dependant fees. Verify amounts.
- Work
Permit to Enter and Reside — Employment
Up to 1 year; may be extended up to three times in any five-year period
- Insurance
- OptionalNot explicitly mandated, but applicants must show good health, and a medical exam (Forms 7-8) is required for stays of one year or more; private health insurance is commonly expected for long-stay permits — verify with Immigration.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals taking up paid employment in Tuvalu; permit is tied to a sponsoring local employer.
- Requirement
- Employer sponsorship form (Form 5), valid passport, financial-capacity/outward-ticket evidence and good health and character; fee approx AUD 600 (principal) if lodged abroad / AUD 1,200 if lodged in Tuvalu, plus per-dependant fees. Verify amounts.
- Study
Permit to Enter and Reside — Study
Up to 1 year; extendable up to three times in any five-year period
- Insurance
- RequiredPrivate medical insurance is commonly required for student/long-stay permits (per third-party guidance); a medical exam is mandatory for stays of one year or more — confirm the current requirement with Immigration.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals enrolled to study in Tuvalu.
- Requirement
- Evidence fitting the study purpose, valid passport and financial capacity/outward ticket; fee approx AUD 300 (principal) plus per-dependant fees. Verify amounts.
- Residence
Permit to Enter and Reside — Research / Cultural-Religious / Family Reunion
Up to 1 year; extendable up to three times in any five-year period
- Insurance
- RequiredNot explicitly mandated; medical reports (Forms 7-8) required for stays of one year or more and good health must be established — health insurance advisable; verify with Immigration.
- Good for
- Academic or scientific researchers, people on cultural/religious purposes, and family-reunion or family-support applicants (and accompanying dependants).
- Requirement
- Evidence fitting the stated purpose, good health and character, and an outward ticket or repatriation bond; fees vary by purpose (approx AUD 600 research; approx AUD 100 cultural/religious or family). Verify amounts.
Based on the Tuvalu Immigration Regulations 2014 (the governing law) plus UK and US government travel advice; figures are in Australian dollars and should be reverified with the Department of Immigration in Funafuti before travel. Last checked: 2026-06.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Tuvalu, 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.
Spain → Tuvalu: frequently asked
- Do Spain passport holders need a visa to visit Tuvalu?
- 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 Spain passport holder live or work long-term in Tuvalu?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Tuvalu has 6 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Tuvalu?
- Entry to Tuvalu never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Tuvalu 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.