Visa policy of Mongolia

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Visitors to Mongolia must obtain a visa from one of the Mongolian diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries, or citizens who may obtain a visa on arrival, or citizens eligible for an e-Visa.

All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival.

Overview

Visitors from any country planning to stay in Mongolia for more than 30 days must register with the Mongolia Immigration Agency in Ulaanbaatar within the first seven days of arrival.

Visitors who fail to register and who stay longer than 30 days, even for reasons beyond their control, will be stopped at departure, temporarily denied exit, and fined. Until 1997, individual tourists wishing to visit Mongolia needed a letter of invitation from either a Mongolian citizen or a foreign resident before being granted a visa.

Since then the visa regime has been greatly liberalised with a resultant increase in tourism.[1]

Visa policy map

  Mongolia
  Visa not required (90 days)
  Visa not required with some condition (90 days)
  Visa not required (30 days)
  Visa not required (21 days)
  Visa not required (14 days)
  Visa on arrival (30 days)
  eVisa (30 days)
  Visa required in advance

Visa exemption

Holders of passports of the following countries and territories may enter Mongolia without a visa:[2][3]

90 days

30 days

21 days

14 days

1 - Temporary visa-free policy available until 31 December 2024.[4]
2 - Citizens of Ukraine must present an official invitation.
3 - Temporary visa-free policy available until 31 December 2025 (German citizens are not restricted).

Date of visa changes
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2017)
  • 20 December 1979: Ukraine (signed as USSR)
  • 9 March 1990: Singapore
  • 2 January 1995: Kazakhstan[5]
  • 13 May 1994: Philippines[6]
  • 6 June 1994: Malaysia
  • 12 March 1996: Israel[7]
  • 18 June 1998: Hong Kong
  • 4 December 1999: Kyrgyzstan
  • 6 July 2001: United States
  • 8 October 2001: Cuba
  • 3 July 2004: Macao
  • 14 October 2007: Laos[8]
  • 13 January 2008: Thailand
  • 1 April 2010: Japan
  • 1 September 2013: Germany
  • 8 November 2013: Serbia
  • 1 January 2014: Canada
  • 11 April 2014: Turkey
  • 5 July 2014: Belarus[9]
  • 14 November 2014: Russia (resumed under different terms)
  • 21 September 2015: Brazil[10]
  • 19 February 2018: Argentina[11]
  • 10 June 2018: Uruguay
  • 29 December 2018: Chile
  • 23 October 2020: Ecuador
  • 1 October 2021: Peru
  • 3 June 2022: Uzbekistan[12]
  • 4 January 2023: All European Union member states, Australia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, United Kingdom (until 31 December 2025, except Germany)[13]
  • 12 January 2024: Maldives
  • 17 January 2024: Paraguay[14]
  • 7 March 2024: Vietnam[15]

Cancelled:

  • Czechoslovakia: 26 July 1992[16][17] (was resumed in 2014 as Czech Republic and Slovakia)
  • Russia: 5 May 1995[18] (was resumed in 2014)
  • Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan (was resumed in 1999), Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan (was resumed in 2022): 1995[19]
  • Andorra, Argentina (was resumed in 2018), Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Uruguay (was resumed in 2018): 1 January 2016[20]

Non-ordinary passports

  Mongolia
  Visa not required for diplomatic and service passports
  Visa not required for diplomatic passports

Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, South Korea, Switzerland, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam and holders of diplomatic passports of Czech Republic, Estonia (biometric passports only), France, Italy and United Kingdom do not require a visa.

Citizens of China holding a passport for public affairs do not require a visa for a maximum stay of 30 days.

The holders of United Nations Laissez-Passer (UNLP) and the officials of the UN Specialized Agencies travelling to Mongolia for the purposes of business and residency are exempt from visa requirements for 30 days.

Future changes

Mongolia has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries, but they has not yet entered into force:

Country Passports Agreement signed on
 Belgium[21] Diplomatic, official 9 January 2024
 Luxembourg Diplomatic, official 9 January 2024
 Netherlands Diplomatic, official 9 January 2024
 Ukraine[22] Ordinary 8 November 2019

Visa on arrival

Citizens of India, Kuwait and Qatar traveling as tourists may obtain a visa on arrival at Chinggis Khaan International Airport for a maximum stay of 30 days. They must have a completed visa application form, a passport photo (3.5 x 4.5 cm), a hotel / accommodation confirmation and a return / onward ticket.[23]

Electronic Visa (e-Visa)

Mongolian eVisa

The following countries and territories may obtain an e-Visa:[24][25]

e-Visa have been available since 1 October 2021,[26] and pplications will be processed in 3 working days.[27]

Visa type Duration of stay Validity Number of entry Visa fee[28]
Tourism (K2) 30 days 150 days Single 51.50 USD
Sports or cultural events (K4) 30 days 150 days Single 51.50 USD
Transit (K6) 10 days 150 days Single 25.75 USD

Visa requirements

Holders of confirmation of a pre-arranged visa may obtain a single entry visa on arrival at Chinggis Khaan International Airport, provided they are in possession of a completed visa application form and a passport photo, are arriving from a country without diplomatic representation of Mongolia, and have a sponsor in Mongolia who submits request to the Mongolian Immigration Authority.[3]

Visitor statistics

Most visitors arriving in Mongolia on short term basis for tourism were from the following countries of nationality:[needs update]

Rank Country 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
1  China 144,070 131,312 145,029 157,561 178,326
2  Russia 106,935 84,065 70,668 73,055 74,468
3  South Korea 74,985 57,587 47,213 45,476 45,178
4  Japan 22,582 19,985 19,277 18,282 18,178
5  United States 16,684 15,859 14,420 13,987 14,701
6  Kazakhstan 14,234 13,370 14,434 13,562 11,422
7  Germany 10,586 9,709 8,992 9,551 9,499
8  France 10,044 9,035 7,989 7,733 7,407
9  Australia 6,689 5,631 4,804 5,118 6,765
10  United Kingdom 6,012 6,161 6,148 5,758 6,391
Other 58,273 51,442 47,230 42,761 45,480
Total 471,094 404,156 386,204 392,844 417,815
Source: Ulaanbaatar Tourism Department[29][30][31][32]

See also

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Mongolia.

References

  1. ^ Eagles, Paul F. J., Margaret E. Bowman Guidelines for tourism in parks and protected areas of East Asia p 23 2005, ISBN 978-2-8317-0579-8
  2. ^ "Citizens of the following countries/regions are exempted from visa to enter Mongolia". Consul.mn. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia – Consular Department. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b "International travel documents". Timatic. International Air Transport Association through United Airlines. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Citizens of the Republic of Korea coming to Mongolia for the purpose of tourism have been exempted from visa requirements". www.mongolia.gov.mn. 4 May 2022.
  5. ^ Under the Visa Agreement on 2 December 1994
  6. ^ "Agreement on the reciprocal abolition of transit and visitors visa requirements between the Government of the Philippines and the Government of Mongolia" (PDF). 13 May 1994. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2017.
  7. ^ "News.MN - Мэдээллийн эх сурвалж". www.news.mn.
  8. ^ Under the Visa Agreement on 14 September 2007
  9. ^ Under the Visa Agreement on 4 September 2013 Previous visa-free agreement under different terms was applied under the Visa Agreement between USSR and Mongolia on 20 December 1979
  10. ^ Reciprocal understanding, by exchange of notes, between the government of the Federative Republic of Brazil and the government of the Republic of Mongolia on waiver of short-duration visas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. (in Portuguese)
  11. ^ "Biblioteca Digital de Tratados - Usted se encuentra en la página de inicio".
  12. ^ "О встрече с замглавы МИД Монголии". 28 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Temporary exemption from visa requirements for citizens of some countries to visit Mongolia". Consul.mn. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia – Consular Department. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  14. ^ "Mongolia and Paraguay sign visa waiver agreement". akipress.com.
  15. ^ "Attention to people visit to Vietnam".
  16. ^ Was applied from 24 April 1977 under the Visa Agreement between Mongolia and Czechoslovakia on 20 December 1976
  17. ^ "509/1992 Zb. - o Dojednaní medzi vládou Českej a Slovens... - Nové ASPI - Wolters Kluwer SR, s.r.o." www.noveaspi.sk.
  18. ^ Was applied under the Visa Agreement between USSR and Mongolia on 20 December 1979
  19. ^ "List of Countries and Regions without Visa - THE EMBASSY OF MONGOLIA TO THE SWISS CONFEDERATION AND THE PERMANENT MISSION OF MONGOLIA TO UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS". embassyofmongolia.ch. 30 March 2023.
  20. ^ According to the Government decision, passport holders might travel to Mongolia for tourist and/or business purposes without visa and stay up to 30 days, from 25 June 2014 to 31 December 2015.
  21. ^ "Negotiations on exemption from visa requirements with Benelux countries established".
  22. ^ "UkrInform: Ukraine signs a visa-free regime with Mongolia | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice". 9 November 2019.
  23. ^ "Visa and passport". Timatic. International Air Transport Association through Emirates. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  24. ^ "Mongolia eVisa".
  25. ^ "List of countries eligible for electronic visa application". Consul.mn. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia - Consular Department. 15 February 2023.
  26. ^ "Монгол Улс анх удаа цахим визээр гадаадын иргэн нэвтрүүллээ". Immigration Agency Of Mongolia.
  27. ^ "General visa information". Consul.mn. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia – Consular Department. 11 April 2022.
  28. ^ Andrew J. Wein. "MONGOLIA ACTIVATES ITS ELECTRONIC VISA PROGRAM". TourismReview.
  29. ^ "Statistics of Tourists to Mongolia" (PDF). Нийслэлийн Аялал. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  30. ^ "2015 Оны Жуулчны Болон Аялал Жуулчлалын Салбарын Орлогын Мэдээг Өнгөрсөн Оны Мөн Үетэй Харьцуулсан Мэдээ". 19 February 2016.
  31. ^ "2016 ОНЫ ЖИЛИЙН ЭЦСИЙН МЭДЭЭГ - 2015 ОНЫ МӨН ҮЕТЭЙ ХАРЬЦУУЛСАН МЭДЭЭ (Final announcement for 2016 - News compared to 2015 times)" (PDF) (in Mongolian).
  32. ^ "2017 ОНЫ ЖИЛИЙН ЭЦСИЙН МЭДЭЭГ - 2016 ОНЫ МӨН ҮЕТЭЙ ХАРЬЦУУЛСАН МЭДЭЭ (Final announcement for 2017 - News compared to 2016 times)" (JPG) (in Mongolian).

External links

  • Mongolian Immigration
  • Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia
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