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Foreigners planning to work in Nicaragua must obtain a business visa. A Nicaraguan business visa authorizes you to enter and stay in Nicaragua for the maximum duration of your visa if permitted. It allows its owner to engage in entrepreneurial activities and work.
Documents required for obtaining a Nicaraguan business visa
Application form
Two photos
A passport that must be valid for at least 6 months
National identity card and residence permit/Visa (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
Confirmation of the purpose of the trip (employment contract, etc.)
Please note that the embassy may require additional documents.
Processing time for a Nicaraguan business visa
The average processing time for a Nicaraguan business visa is 3-15 working days. It depends on the country you are applying for a visa from.
Nicaraguan business visa fee
The visa fee for a Nicaragua business visa is 20-50 USD. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or country of application.
Where to apply for a Nicaraguan business visa?
You can apply for a Nicaragua business visa at visa centers, embassies or consulates, depending on which accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If your country doesn't have them, you need to contact the nearest embassy or consulate to your address.
If you want to stay in Nicaragua for a longer period, you need to obtain a Nicaraguan residence permit. The fee for a Nicaraguan residence permit is approximately $200. It is issued by the Immigration department of Nicaragua.
You can read more about the list of documents and conditions for obtaining a residence permit at this link: https://www.migob.gob.ni/migracion/tramites/solicitud-de-residencia-temporal/
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