No. | Visa Type | Fees | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Business Visa | US$ 70 | 70 days |
2 | Tourist Visa | US$ 50 | 28 days |
Notice to Tourist
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Terms and Conditions
①The visa processing fees are
non-refundable under any circumstances.
②Only passports will be eligible for e-visa. Travel documents
will not be accepted. If your e-visa was obtained with travel documents, you
will be denied entry to Myanmar at the immigration check points.
③Apart from the profession stated in your visa application, you
are not allowed to work or engage in any form of paid or unpaid employment
during your visit.
④Legal action will be taken against those who violate or contravene
any provision of the existing laws, rules and regulations of the Republic of
the Union of Myanmar.
⑤Applicants are prohibited from traveling to restricted areas
without seeking prior permission.
⑥It is important to note that the Approval letter is not a
confirmed Visa letter.
⑦The Approval letter is valid up to 90 days from the date of
issue.
⑧In the event that your application is rejected, the reason of rejection will not be disclosed.
⑨For regular Tourist and Business Visa, processing time will take
minimum 3 working days (Myanmar time), excluding weekends and official Myanmar
Gazetted Holidays.
⑩In all cases, processing time starts
when an acknowledgement email is sent upon submission of application and
successful payment.
⑪Applicant shall abide by the laws of
the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and shall not interfere in the internal
affairs of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
Myanmar, a republic in South-East Asia, bounded on the north by Tibet Autonomous Region of China; on the east by China, Laos, and Thailand; on the south by the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal; and on the west by the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, and India. It is officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. The coastal region is known as Lower Myanmar, while the interior region is known as Upper Myanmar. The total area of the country is 676,578 square km (261,227 square miles).
A horseshoe-shaped mountain complex and the valley of the Ayarwaddy (Irrawaddy) River system are the dominant topographical features of Myanmar. The mountains of the northern margin rise to 5881 meters (19,296 ft.) atop Hkakabo Razi, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Most of the mountain systems have northern to southern axes. The ArakanYoma range, with peaks reaching more than 2740 meters (about 9000 ft), forms a barrier between Myanmar and the subcontinent of India. The Bilauktaung range, the southern extension of the Shan Plateau, lies along the boundary between southwestern Thailand and southeastern Lower Myanmar. The Shan Plateau, originating in China, has an average elevation of about 910 meters (about 3000 ft.).
Generally narrow and elongated in the interior, the central lowlands attain a width of about 320km (about 200 miles) across the Ayarwaddy-Sittaung delta. The delta plains, extremely fertile and economically the most important section of the country, cover an area of about 46,620 sq. km (18,000 sq. ml.). Both the Arakan (in the northwest) and the Tenasserim (in the southwest) coasts of Myanmar are rocky and fringed with islands. The country has a number of excellent natural harbors.
Mingalabar
Mingalabar is a word of welcome as well as a wish for good fortune. This single word best signifies the inherent nature of the people of Myanmar: not only to offer hospitality but to wish others well. With traditions deeply rooted in the loving-kindness philosophy of Buddhism, the creed the Myanmar lives by is cedana, or heart-felt goodwill towards friends and strangers alike. Myanmar possesses a rich and vibrant cultural tradition. Great natural beauty combines with magnificent temple architecture.
Traditionally, Myanmar tourism is based on culture. Myanmar with its long history, culture and religion has many pagodas, temples and monuments all over the country. In addition, Myanmar is also blessed by nature with natural attractions. There are snow-capped mountains, deep forests, cool and scenic places, long rivers, beautiful lakes, and manu unspoiled beaches and archipelagoes. The different national races and their way of life, traditional arts and crafts offer exotic vistas of the nation while the warm hospitality of Myanmar people world-renowned.
No.413(A), Corner of 11th & 9th
Street,
Ward
(11),
South Okkala Township, Yangon, Myanmar.