Palau Entry Form

Travelling to Palau requires more than a flight ticket. Before you arrive, you may need to complete a Palau entry form — an arrival declaration that provides immigration and customs authorities with your personal, travel, and health details. All international visitors must present accurate documentation at the border.

NOTE: Before you travel, verify current entry requirements directly with the Palau Bureau of Foreign Affairs (bfat.mos@palaugov.org / Tel: +680 767-2408). Requirements can change without notice.
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What Is the Palau Entry Form?

The Palau entry form — sometimes called a Palau arrival card or Palau immigration form — is a travel declaration completed by international visitors upon or before arrival. It collects identity, travel, health, and customs information used by Palau Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine to manage border entry. It is not a visa, an entry guarantee, or a travel permit.

Who Needs to Complete It?

Travelers Who Must Submit

All international travelers arriving in Palau — regardless of nationality, purpose of visit, or length of stay — are generally required to complete an arrival declaration, including tourists, business visitors, transit passengers, and non-Palauan returning residents.

Exemptions and Special Cases

Certain travelers may be exempt or subject to modified requirements, including Palauan citizens and some categories of diplomatic passport holders. Contact the Bureau of Foreign Affairs to confirm your specific status before travel.

When to Submit

Arrival declarations are typically completed at the point of entry — either on board the aircraft using a paper card distributed by the airline, or at the immigration counter on arrival. Confirm with your airline and the Bureau of Foreign Affairs whether any pre-arrival digital submission is available for your travel date.

What You Need Before You Start

Passport and Personal Details

  • Full legal name (exactly as it appears on your passport)
  • Passport number, issue date, and expiry date
  • Nationality and date of birth

Travel, Transport, and Accommodation Details

  • Flight number and airline (or vessel name if arriving by sea)
  • Country of last departure
  • Intended address or accommodation in Palau
  • Length of stay and departure date

How to Complete the Form Step by Step

Step 1: Access the Official Service

Obtain your arrival card from your airline before landing, or collect one at the immigration counter at Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (ROR). If a digital pre-arrival form becomes available, access it only through the official Palau Government website (palaugov.pw) or a link confirmed by your airline or the Bureau of Foreign Affairs.

Step 2: Enter and Review the Information

Complete every required field using your passport details exactly. Double-check your flight number, accommodation address, and any customs declarations before signing.

Step 3: Submit and Save the Confirmation

Hand the completed card to the immigration officer upon arrival. If a digital submission process applies, save or print your confirmation immediately after submitting.

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What Happens After Submission?

An immigration officer will review your form alongside your passport and any applicable visa or entry authorization. Once cleared, your passport will be stamped and you will be permitted to proceed to baggage claim and the customs hall, where a separate customs declaration may be processed.

How to Correct Errors or Retrieve the Confirmation

If you realize you have made an error on a paper arrival card before handing it to an officer, request a new card from airline staff or the immigration counter. For digital submissions, contact the Bureau of Foreign Affairs directly: email bfat.mos@palaugov.org or call +680 767-2408 / +680 767-2490.

Palau Entry Form vs Visa and Other Entry Documents

  • Palau entry form / arrival card: A declaration of identity, travel, and customs information required of most international visitors.
  • Palau visa: Many nationalities receive a visa on arrival; others may need to apply in advance — confirm with the Bureau of Foreign Affairs.
  • Palau Pledge: A voluntary environmental commitment endorsed in your passport — not a mandatory entry requirement.
  • Environmental and conservation fees: Separate fees, including the Pristine Paradise Environmental Fee (PPEF), may apply.

Key Points Before You Travel

  • Verify requirements with the Bureau of Foreign Affairs before every trip.
  • Carry your passport with at least six months of validity beyond your departure date.
  • Declare all goods honestly.
  • The entry form does not guarantee entry — the final decision rests with the immigration officer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an online Palau Entry Form?

Palau's primary arrival declaration process currently uses a paper card distributed on flights or at the immigration counter; confirm with the Bureau of Foreign Affairs whether a digital option is available.

Who must complete an arrival form?

All international travelers arriving in Palau, regardless of nationality or length of stay.

What is the Palau Pledge?

A voluntary environmental commitment stamped in your passport, not a mandatory condition of entry.

Does an entry form replace a Palau visa or permit?

No, they are separate documents serving different legal purposes.

Which official authority should travelers contact?

The Palau Bureau of Foreign Affairs, for all official entry requirement queries.

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