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Home  >  World  > Australia and South Pacific  > American Samoa

Passport/Visa

 Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
BritishYesNo/2Yes
AustralianYesNo/2Yes
CanadianYesNo/2Yes
USA1No/2Yes
OtherEUYesNo/2Yes
JapaneseYesNo/2Yes


PASSPORTS: Passport valid for at least 60 days beyond period of stay required by all except: 1. nationals of the USA holding other proof of identity (bearing a photograph), a valid onward or return ticket for stays of up to 30 days and proof of sufficient funds for the duration of stay.

Note: Pago Pago is not a port of entry to the USA and passengers proceeding to the USA must comply with the appropriate regulations.

VISAS: All nationals may visit American Samoa for up to 30 days, provided they have a valid passport or other valid travel document authorising return to the country of origin or to some other country, a round-trip ticket, nad sufficient funds for the duration of stay. Travellers wishing to stay for more than 30 days should obtain special advance permission from the Immigration Officer, Government of American Samoa, Pago Pago, Tutuila. The request should include the name of the local sponsor or advance hotel reservation or other purpose of visit. Permission to remain on the islands is given for 30-day periods only.

Note: 2. All nationalities must be in possession of a valid passport, documentation for onward travel, sufficient funds to cover their stay and a confirmed accommodation reservation.

Application to: US Consulate in plenty of time for prospective visits of more than 30 days (or Consular Section at US Embassy); see Contact Addresses section.

Temporary residence: Apply to Immigration Department in Pago Pago.


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