Myanmar Resumes Tourist e-Visas for 100 Countries from April 22 – How to Apply Now
Following a deadly earthquake that halted visa services, Myanmar has officially resumed its tourist e-Visa system from April 22, 2025. Travellers from over 100 countries can now apply online for a 28-day visit. Here’s everything you need to know before planning your trip.

After a two-week halt caused by a devastating earthquake, Myanmar has officially resumed issuing electronic tourist visas (e-Visas) from April 22, 2025. The announcement brings relief to international travellers and a much-needed boost to the country’s recovering tourism industry.
Why Myanmar Stopped Issuing Tourist Visas
On March 28, 2025, a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, claiming over 3,000 lives and injuring more than 5,000 people. The disaster caused widespread damage, particularly affecting essential infrastructure, including the government’s digital systems.
As a result, Myanmar’s Ministry of Immigration and Population suspended all tourist e-Visa processing from April 3. While business visas remained unaffected, tourist applications were temporarily paused due to server outages and safety concerns.
Myanmar Visa Now Open for 100 Countries
Myanmar authorities have officially announced the successful restoration of their e-Visa system. In a recent statement, they expressed their pleasure in bringing the online application service back online.
This means that citizens from approximately 100 countries, including those in Europe, the USA, Canada, and Australia, can now apply for a tourist visa from the comfort of their homes.
Your Guide to Applying for a Myanmar Tourist E-Visa
Planning a trip to Myanmar? Here’s what you need to know about the tourist e-Visa:
- Eligibility: Citizens of around 100 designated countries can apply.
- Duration of Stay: The e-Visa allows for a stay of up to 28 days.
- Passport Validity: Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining.
- Cost: The e-Visa fee is US$50.
- Processing Time: Allow a minimum of three business days for processing.
- Single Entry: The tourist e-Visa is valid for a single entry only.
- Official Website: https://evisa.moip.gov.mm/home
Documents Required for Myanmar e-Visa
You’ll need a recent passport-sized photograph, a copy of your passport’s identification page, proof of a return ticket, and confirmation of your hotel booking.
- Passport valid for at least 6 months
- Recent passport-style photo
- Passport identity page (scanned copy)
- Proof of return travel
- Hotel booking confirmation
Approved Entry Points for e-Visa Holders
Travellers holding a valid e-Visa can enter Myanmar through the following points:
- Yangon International Airport
- Mandalay International Airport
- Nay Pyi Taw International Airport
- Kawthaung Land Border Crossing (Thailand border)
A Sign of Recovery for Myanmar’s Tourism Sector
The resumption of tourist visas is seen as a promising sign for Myanmar’s struggling tourism industry. The sector, once thriving, has faced challenges in recent years due to political instability and natural disasters.
By reopening its borders to international tourists, Myanmar aims to revitalise local businesses and restore confidence among global travellers. The return of the e-Visa also signals that the country is ready and eager to welcome visitors again, offering a chance to explore its rich culture, serene landscapes, and sacred heritage sites.
Alternative Visa Options for Travellers
For those who cannot apply for the tourist e-Visa, the following options remain available:
- Business Visa: Still operational throughout the suspension and available online.
- Visa on Arrival (VoA): Offered under specific conditions at selected ports; check with the Myanmar embassy.
- Embassy Visa: For travellers from non-eVisa-eligible countries, applying through the nearest Myanmar consulate remains a viable path.
Final Thoughts
As Myanmar reopens its doors, tourists can now plan their journeys with renewed hope. Whether you’re drawn to the shimmering temples of Bagan, the colonial charm of Yangon, or the tranquillity of Inle Lake, the return of the e-Visa system is your green light to explore this Southeast Asian gem.
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