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Warning for US travelers: Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form now required
Photo of Femke Strietman Femke Strietman
3 min read
Updated on Jun 30, 2025
Summary
  • US citizens must complete the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form before entering the country, whether traveling by air or sea. No visa required.

  • Apply at least 24–72 hours in advance, either via the government portal or with iVisa for faster support, a thorough review, and not having to apply through mobile only.

  • Skipping the form can result in denied entry, so apply early, bring a printed copy, and ensure your passport meets the 6-month validity rule.

Warning for US travelers: Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form now required

Planning a tropical getaway or business trip to Antigua and Barbuda? There's one thing every US traveler needs before they go: the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form.

In this guide, we’ll explain what the entry form is, why you need it, and how US citizens can apply online quickly and securely.

What is the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form?

The Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form is a mandatory arrival card that all foreign travelers, including US citizens, must complete before entering the country.

It helps the local authorities manage and streamline border control by collecting your travel and health information.

💡 Femke Strietman, iVisa travel expert, adds:

”This is not a visa. US citizens don’t need a visa for short stays, but this form is still required for entry.”

Do US citizens need the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form?

Yes, US citizens must complete the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form before arrival even though no visa is required for stays under 180 days.

This form is part of the government's digital border control system and applies to all types of travelers entering by air or sea

Do I need the entry form for cruise travel or flights?

Yes. Whether you're:

  • Flying into V.C. Bird International Airport
  • Arriving by cruise ship
  • Coming on a private yacht

You’ll still need to fill out the entry form before your trip begins. Antigua and Barbuda requires this form for all points of entry.

When should US citizens apply for the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form?

You should complete the form at least 24–72 hours before arrival in Antigua and Barbuda. Don’t leave it to the last minute, immigration may deny entry without a completed form.

With iVisa, you can apply online in just a few minutes, even before the 72-hour window. We’ll help you:

✅ Fill out the form correctly

✅ Review your information

✅ Ensure on-time delivery to your email

How much does the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form cost?

The Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form is free of charge when applying through the government website.

However, many travelers prefer using iVisa for a small service fee because of:

  • 24/7 customer support
  • Expert review of your application
  • Fast and user-friendly application process
  • Flexible and secure payment options
  • Available on every device (government is mobile-only)

Check the total cost below and fill out your form with peace of mind:

How to apply for the Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form

Option 1: Apply online with iVisa

  1. Complete a short, simple online application via our website or mobile app.

  2. Pay the service fee with secure checkout.

  3. Receive your approved entry form by email.

Option 2: Apply via the official government website

You can also visit the Antigua and Barbuda government portal and submit your form manually. Note that you won’t get expert assistance or review.

However, keep in mind that you can only fill out the form on a smartphone if applying through the government. When applying through iVisa, you can apply through any device you prefer.

Do US citizens need anything else to enter Antigua and Barbuda?

Besides the entry form, make sure you have:

  • A valid US passport (with at least 6 months’ validity)
  • Proof of accommodation or return ticket
  • Enough funds to cover your stay (bank statements)
  • Vaccination certificate, if applicable (yellow fever for travelers from endemic regions)

💡 Pro tip from Sarah Bilan, tour guide:

”Although not mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended in case of unexpected issues during your trip. Medical costs can be high!”

help with your Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form?

If you're unsure how to fill out the form or just want peace of mind, we’re here to help. Our experts can guide you through every step of the application.

Contact us through live chat or WhatsApp for support with your Antigua and Barbuda Entry Form. We’re happy to assist!

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