Guam Changes Entry Requirements: Launch of the ‘Guam-CNMI ETA’

Guam Changes Entry Requirements: Launch of the ‘Guam-CNMI ETA’

Guam will change its entry requirements from November 30.

Instead of the paper form ‘I-736’, only the Guam-Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Electronic Travel Authorization ‘Guam-CNMI ETA’ will be available. Applications are free of charge, and it is recommended to apply at least 7 days before boarding, but no later than 5 days before. Approval is valid for two years and allows for multiple entries. The stay period is 45 days. If a passport is re-issued, re-application is required.

In addition, it is possible to use a U.S. visa or the Electronic System for Travel Authorization ‘ESTA’ under the Visa Waiver Program, and in such cases, application for ‘Guam-CNMI ETA’ is not necessary.

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