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  Select the type of Cocos Islands tourist visa application:

Online Cocos Islands tourist visa Application

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Australian visas for citizens of United States are electronic. No documents need to be mailed to STA Travel for processing. You will receive your electronic visa via e-mail.

Cocos Islands is a territory of Australia.

  Cocos Islands tourist visa fees for citizens of United States

Type of visa Maximum validity ? Processing time ? Embassy fee   Service fee   Total cost
Multiple entry up to 365 days Same day $20.00 + $49.95 = $69.95
Maximum stay ? in Cocos Islands: 90 days
Group discounts ?
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Cocos Islands visas

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  Select the type of Cocos Islands business visa application:

Online Cocos Islands business visa Application

Apply online now To apply for visas to several countries add Cocos Islands to selection
and return to the list of destinations.



Australian visas for citizens of United States are electronic. No documents need to be mailed to STA Travel for processing. You will receive your electronic visa via e-mail.

Cocos Islands is a territory of Australia.

  Cocos Islands business visa fees for citizens of United States

Type of visa Maximum validity ? Processing time ? Embassy fee   Service fee   Total cost
Multiple entry up to 365 days Same day $20.00 + $49.95 = $69.95
Maximum stay ? in Cocos Islands: 90 days
Group discounts ?
Submit Cocos Islands business visa application
Add Cocos Islands to Selection, and apply for more visas
Cocos Islands visas
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What is a visa?
A visa is a document which allows someone to travel into a specific country and stay there for a set period of time. Generally, a visa may only be issued at the Consulate of the country or, in some cases, at the border. Visas may be stamped or glued directly into a passport or they may be issued electronically (e.g. Australia Visa). Some countries require everyone who enters to obtain a visa, while others have what are known as reciprocal agreements with certain countries that waive visa requirements. A visa may allow one, two or multiple entries before the expiration date of the visa. It is important to research visa requirements before traveling internationally to avoid any issues with border control officials and airlines. If a destination country requires a visa and the traveler does not have it in his/her passport, the airline may refuse to board this person on the plane.
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What are the countries that require a visa?
Please refer to the following page on our website to check whether a visa is required or not: visa requirements worldwide. Select your citizenship from the drop down menu at the top of the page, and you will be provided with a complete list of countries that require or do not require visas for you to travel. For detailed instructions on how to apply for a visa select the country of destination from the table.
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Can I apply for my work, student or residence visas through VisaHQ.com?
At this time, VisaHQ.com only processes tourist, business, private, crew and official visas. Applicants looking for student visas, work visas or residence visas must apply directly through the nearest Embassy or Consulate.
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I'm not a US or Canadian citizen. Can you still process my visa application?
If you are a resident of the United States or Canada, we may be able to process your application, depending on the country you would like to visit, the type of visa you need, and your visa status in the United States or Canada. Please consult our individual country pages or other questions in this FAQ for further information.
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What is the difference between visa validity and maximum stay?
The validity of a given visa represents the dates that the visa is effective. For instance, if a visa for China is valid for 90 days, you must enter China before that period of 90 days expires. Maximum stay is the time allotted for stay in the country. Using China as an example, the default maximum stay is 30 days, which means you are only allowed to stay in China for 30 days, even if your visa validity is 90 days. Please note that different countries have different requirements and interpretations regarding visa validity and maximum stay.
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Does consular jurisdiction affect the processing of my visa?
In most cases, visas can be processed in Washington DC, without regard to consular jurisdiction. However, there are several countries that require all visa applications to be submitted in the assigned consular jurisdiction. Consular jurisdiction is the geographic area for which a consulate has responsibility for issuing visas. When a consulate is jurisdictional, it can only process visas for those who reside in a state within their jurisdiction. VisaHQ directs applications to appropriate cities for faster or less complicated processing. Please be advised that required documents and processing times may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. VisaHQ continuously updates processing times for all countries including those that are jurisdictional.
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Cocos Islands visa for citizens of United States is required. For more information please contact the nearest Cocos Islands embassy.

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