All visitors seeking a Long-term Entry Permit must meet the following requirements:
- Produces a valid passport which remains valid for at least six months from the expiry date of their entry permit
- Proof of adequate means to provide for themselves and any dependents, Whilst standards of health care on St Helena are high, there are certain treatments that are not available on-Island which would in an emergency require a person to be medevac’d. Visitors must possess medical insurance to the value of £175,000.00
- Proof of adequate means to provide for repatriation of themselves and any dependents upon expiration of the Long-term Entry Permit
- A vetting certificate from the visitor’s primary residence outside of St Helena and if relevant a vetting certificate from St Helena
- If a visa national, possession of a valid visa granting permission to travel is required
- Is able to produce any other supporting evidence as requested by the Immigration Officer
The Long-term Entry Permit is issuable for a period not exceeding five years.
For further information please contact evisaenquiries@sainthelena.gov.sh