Visa to Tuvalu for citizens of USA
Entry is allowed without prior visa for up to 30 day(s)
To enter Tuvalu, you will need a passport with six months validity, an onward/return ticket, and proof of sufficient funds for your stay. Tourist visas are available upon arrival and visitor permits are issued for a fee of AUD $100. There are no vaccination requirements. Tuvalu's customs authorities may enforce strict regulations on the importation or exportation of certain items. For more information on entry requirements, you can contact the Tuvalu Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
About
Tuvalu is a small island country located in the Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. Its capital city is Funafuti.
The nation's industrial base is limited, with the economy primarily centered on subsistence farming and fishing. Tuvalu also benefits from remittances sent by overseas workers and income derived from its internet domain ".tv," as well as from international aid.
Tuvaluan and English are the official languages of Tuvalu, with Tuvaluan being the everyday language spoken by the majority of the population.
Tuvalu's economy is heavily dependent on subsistence agriculture, with substantial portions of the population engaged in growing taro, coconut, and other staple crops. Fishing is also a critical part of livelihoods. The country's culture is deeply rooted in Polynesian traditions, with communal activities and marine-based lifestyle playing significant roles in daily life.
Tuvalu is known for its stunning marine environments, traditional music, dance, and crafts. The nation faces challenges related to climate change, particularly rising sea levels, which threaten its very existence and way of life.