Re-entry Permit

Re-entry permit

When can you apply for a re-entry permit?

You can apply for a re-entry permit when you have submitted an application for a renewal of your permit and you have to travel.

What documents are required to apply for a re-entry permit?
The required documents are:

  • Copy valid passport
  • Proof of payment fees and retributions0
  • Copy flight ticket
  • 1 passport photo

SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION

This application must be submitted personally at the Admission Office and it will takes 2 working days to receive the re-entry permit.

SCAN DOCUMENT

The scanned document (pdf format) must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be a scanned version of an original document
  • Must be scanned as straight as possible
  • Must not contain staples, paperclips and no fingers should be visible on the document
  • Must not be edited or altered
  • Folds and wrinkles must be avoided as much as possible
  • All information must be clearly legible, visible and not blurry
  • No information may be crossed out, covered or varnished
  • A scanned ID must be fully visible and in color in the image:
  • (for a passport: both the upper and lower pages and for an ID card: both front and back sides)
  • The edges of the ID must be clearly visible
  • There must be approx. 2 cm of space around the image
  • The scanned document must not contain any translucent background images.

COSTS

Fees and retributions are due before submitting the application. For the application for a re-entry permit, you have to pay an amount of XCG 225,= Payment must be made at Maduro & Curiel’s Bank. On the payment order, you can find the necessary information to make the payment.

BELOW YOU WILL FIND THE FORM FOR YOUR APPLICATION:

0When paying, the following details of the applicant must be stated as a reference:, het gaat om:

  1. full first and last name
  2. date of birth

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