Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another travel tip. Today, I’m walking you through how I got my visa for Palau. Yeah, that beautiful island paradise. Needed to get everything sorted before I could dip my toes in those crystal-clear waters.
Figuring Out What I Needed
First thing I did was hit up the internet to see what the deal was with visas for Palau. Turns out, depending on where you’re from, you might need one. Good thing, for some folks, you can get a 30-day visitor visa right when you land. But I wanted to be extra sure, so I dug a bit deeper.
Gathering My Documents
The basic stuff everyone needs is a passport that’s good for at least six months after you plan to leave Palau, and an onward or return ticket. Easy enough, I had those. I also found out there’s an online Palau Entry Form you gotta fill out up to 72 hours before you arrive. So, I bookmarked that.

The Application Process
Since I wanted everything squared away before my trip, I looked into applying for the visa ahead of time. I found a visa application form online, printed it out, and filled it in with all my details. It was pretty straightforward, asking for the usual stuff like my name, passport number, and travel dates.
Money Talks
Of course, there’s a fee. I learned that the most common visa, like the tourist one, costs around $185. For other types, like if you’re going for work or something, it might be a bit more. And every visitor has to pay a $100 environmental fee when they arrive. I made a note to have some cash ready for that.
Submitting Everything
With my application form filled out and my documents in order, I gathered everything I could find about sending it in. Some places let you do it online, but I ended up mailing mine to the nearest embassy. I sent it off with a bit of hope and a lot of anticipation.
Waiting Game
Then came the waiting. It wasn’t too long, but those days felt like weeks. I kept checking my email and mailbox like a hawk. Finally, I got the email saying my visa was approved! I did a little happy dance right there.
Getting the Actual Visa
The approval was just a step, though. I still needed to get the actual visa stamp in my passport. Since I was flying in, I found out I could just get it at the airport when I arrived. So, when I landed in Palau, I went straight to the immigration counter, showed them my approval and passport, and bam, got my visa stamped.
Entry into Palau
With the visa in my passport, I was officially good to go. I paid the environmental fee, went through customs, and stepped out into the Palauan sunshine. It was a bit of a process, but totally worth it. Standing there, I knew the adventure was just beginning.
- Keep your passport valid: Make sure it’s good for at least six months after your trip.
- Fill out the Palau Entry Form: Don’t forget to do this online before you travel.
- Have some cash ready: For the visa fee and the environmental fee.
- Check if you need to apply in advance: Depending on your nationality, you might need to sort this out before your trip.
- Enjoy the process: It’s all part of the adventure, right?
So, that’s my story of getting a visa for Palau. It might seem like a lot, but if you break it down step by step, it’s not that bad. And trust me, once you’re there, soaking up the sun and swimming in those clear waters, you’ll forget all about the paperwork. Catch you on the next adventure!