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PakistanPakistan passport
VenezuelaTourism

You need a Tourist Visa

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Plan for a sticker visa or embassy submission.

Visa Required

Yes

E-Visa

No

On Arrival

No

Insurance

Recommended

Health

Yellow fever certificate if arriving from endemic area

Application Fee

Visa fee

USD 60

Tourist Visa Application Fee

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Destination at a glance

Country
Venezuela
Capital
Caracas
Continent
South America
Currency
Bolivar Soberano (VES)
Phone code
+58
Language
Spanish
Exchange rate
1 VES = 0.4399 PKR

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PKR

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Visa Status & Eligibility

Visa required

No visa exemption exists for Pakistani passport holders, and a visa is mandatory for all entry purposes into Venezuela

Visa exemption

No visa exemption exists for Pakistani passport holders, and a visa is mandatory for all entry purposes into Venezuela

Application notes

  • Pakistani passport holders are not eligible for e-visa or visa on arrival and must apply through a Venezuelan consular mission
  • Visa processing for Pakistani nationals involves mandatory security vetting and administrative review by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
  • Applicants should initiate the visa process at least eight weeks before the intended date of travel
  • All documents in Urdu must be accompanied by a certified English or Spanish translation
  • The Venezuelan consular authority reserves the right to request a personal interview with the applicant
  • Ensure all civil documents are attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan before submission
  • Visa applications are processed according to the regulations of the Venezuelan consular section
  • Applicants must verify current appointment protocols at the nearest Venezuelan Embassy

Application Process

Mapping your visa journey…

  1. Step 1

    Contact the nearest Embassy of Venezuela to confirm current appointment availability and specific submission protocols

  2. Step 2

    Complete the official visa application form provided by the consular section

  3. Step 3

    Gather all required civil, financial, and employment documentation

  4. Step 4

    Submit the application package and passport to the consular office in person

  5. Step 5

    Pay the non-refundable visa processing fee as instructed by the embassy

  6. Step 6

    Attend a personal interview if requested by the consular officer

  7. Step 7

    Collect the passport with the visa stamp once processing is complete

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Health Requirements

Medical

Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travelers arriving from endemic countries

  • Ensure routine vaccinations are up to date before travel
  • Travel health insurance covering international medical expenses is strongly recommended

Frequently Asked Questions

Applications must be submitted in person at the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Venezuela, as there is no e-visa facility for Pakistani citizens

Tourist visas are typically issued for a specific duration determined by the consular officer, usually allowing for a stay of up to 90 days

Yes, Pakistani applicants must provide additional proof of ties to the home country, including FBR tax returns, employment NOCs, and NADRA-issued civil documents

Travel Alerts This Week10
  • HIGH advisory

    The United States has reportedly frozen immigrant visa processing for Pakistani nationals starting January 21st. Non-immigrant travel is stated to be unaffected.

  • HIGH advisory

    Qatar has suspended its visa-on-arrival service for Pakistani citizens. This change is part of broader visa rule adjustments in the region.

  • HIGH advisory

    The U.S. has ordered the departure of non-emergency personnel from its consulates in Pakistan. This indicates a potential security concern.

  • MEDIUM advisory

    Passport services at Pakistan's embassy in Oman have resumed after a temporary suspension due to a technical glitch. Travelers needing passport services should confirm availability.

  • MEDIUM advisory

    The UAE has dropped overstay fines for tourists affected by flight disruptions, potentially linked to regional tensions. This offers relief for travelers facing delays.

  • LOW advisory

    Saudi Arabia is updating its visa policies in response to regional crises. Travelers should consult official sources for the latest visa types, costs, and requirements for 2026.

  • LOW advisory

    Pakistan and Italy have signed an agreement to abolish visa requirements for holders of diplomatic passports. This change facilitates official travel between the two countries.

  • LOW advisory

    Oman has witnessed growth in tourist arrivals amidst regional crises, driven by humanitarian efforts and its stable role. This suggests a potentially welcoming environment for travelers.

  • LOW advisory

    Turkmenistan is reportedly working on an e-visa breakthrough, with Ashgabat Airport opening routes via hubs like Istanbul and Dubai. This could simplify travel for Pakistani citizens.

  • LOW advisory

    Several European destinations offer visa-free access or simplified entry for Pakistani passport holders, potentially including some Schengen Area countries. Specific conditions apply.