Visa to Tokelau for citizens of USA
Entry is not allowed without prior visa
About
Tokelau is a remote group of atolls located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the New Zealand realm. It consists of three atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, and Fakaofo. Tokelau's administrative center is Nukunonu, but each atoll has a degree of self-governance.
The nation's industrial base is very limited, with the economy primarily based on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and remittances from Tokelauans living abroad. Given its small land area and isolation, Tokelau relies heavily on aid from New Zealand and has limited natural resources.
Tokelauan and English are the official languages of Tokelau, with Tokelauan being the daily language spoken by the majority of the population. English is also used in government and education.
Tokelau's economy is heavily dependent on subsistence activities like fishing and coconut cultivation. The culture is deeply rooted in Polynesian traditions, with strong communal ties and a lifestyle that emphasizes cooperation and sustainability. Traditional crafts and music are also integral parts of their cultural heritage.
Tokelau is also known for its unique governance structure, where each atoll operates somewhat independently, and decisions are made through consensus in a village-based democratic system. Despite its small size and isolation, Tokelau maintains strong cultural traditions and a close-knit community framework.