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It is much easier to travel to Myanmar now, thanks to the introduction of e-visas. In this way, you can make your applications online and receive your visa on your e-mail. Travel Visa Pro is here to show you the ropes, and our agents will be by your side to help you out where you face challenges.

US citizens traveling to Myanmar traveling for business or tourism can apply for an e-visa. It is, however, important to note that once you make this application, you can only enter the country at designated points which are Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon and Mandalay. If not, you should consider the other form of visa which our specialist will take you through.

For the fastest e-visa to Myanmar for tourists, here is what you need to know. You will require submitting a digital copy of your most recent US passport which should have at least six months validity left as well as two unused visa pages. In addition to this, you should provide two passport photos taken in the last three months. If you were born in Burma/ Myanmar, you should include copies of your previous visa and your original Myanmar passport.

To get the fastest e-visa to Myanmar for business purposes, you should have digital copies of your valid US passport, your passport photo, your invitation letter as well as the company registration of the invitee company.

In both of these cases, our agents will take you through the online application, and we also offer form-filling services where necessary. If you have problems with your passport such as loss, damage, expiry, and other related issues, our agents can quickly expedite passport application within a day.

We will follow through with the application to ensure that you receive the e-visa in no time.

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The Government of Burma controls travel to, from, and within Burma. To enter Burma, you must have a valid passport with at least six months remaining validity and a valid visa. You should apply for your visa at a Burmese embassy or consulate abroad before you arrive in Burma. In Burma, you will be required to show your passport with a valid visa at all airports, train stations, and hotels. Security checkpoints are common outside of tourist areas.

Visa Information: The Government of Burma’s eVisa program allows tourists and business travelers to apply for a visa online rather than physically applying at an embassy or consulate:

You are generally notified within a few days whether you have been pre-approved for a visa.
You must present the approval letter at Immigration when you enter Burma.
Once you are approved for the visa, the visa needs to be used within three months.
Apply at: Myanmar eVisa (Official Government Website). Be aware that non-official websites may be scam websites.
The Government of Burma has a visas-on-arrival program for certain business travelers. The program is available only to those with a formal letter of invitation from a business registered with the Burmese Ministry of Commerce, NOT to tourists.

There is also a meditation visa for visitors planning long-term studies at monasteries and meditation centers.

You can get information about entry requirements as well as other information from the Embassy of Burma’s website. The Embassy is located at 2300 S Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20008. Telephone: 202-332-4350. The Permanent Mission of Burma to the UN is located at 10 East 77th St., New York, NY 10021. Telephone: 212-535-1311 or 212-744-1271. Fax: 212-744-1290.

The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Burma.