Tourist visa (visa on arrival): Japanese citizen in United States → Nepal
Japanese citizens need a tourist visa for Nepal — issued on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and other designated entry points (USD 30/50/125 for 15/30/90 days, multiple entry). Fill the online tourist-visa form up to 15 days before arrival, or apply fully online and receive the approved eVisa by email. Living in the United States makes no difference to this — the tourist visa is obtained on arrival at Nepal's entry points regardless of where you live, and the online pre-arrival form can be filed from the United States (or anywhere).
Nepal's multiple-entry tourist visa for 15, 30 or 90 days — granted on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and other designated entry points, with an online pre-arrival form (or a full online eVisa/ETA applied for in advance).
- Validity
- 15, 30 or 90 days from the date of entry (multiple entry); a visa issued in advance must be used within 6 months from the date of issue
- Entries
- Multiple entry — all visas issued at entry points are tourist visas with multiple entry facility
- Max stay per visit
- 150 days per visa year (January–December), including extensions (USD 3/day, minimum 15 days)
When to start
Start 0–7 days before your travel date.
Japanese passport holders qualify for Nepal's tourist visa on arrival — outside a short official exclusion list, the Department of Immigration confirms that all other passport holders may obtain a Visa on Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) and other designated entry points.
Fill in the Arrival Card and the Online Tourist Visa form on the Department of Immigration website before arrival (or at kiosk machines at TIA), then print the barcode submission receipt — it is valid for 15 days. Prefer everything settled in advance? Use the DoI online ETA/eVisa service instead and the approved visa is emailed to you.
Carry a passport valid for at least 6 months at the date of travel, your printed submission receipt with barcode, a recent passport photo and the visa fee — carrying some cash is advised.
On arrival, make the payment at the bank counter before joining the immigration queue — USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, USD 125 for 90 days. Multiple payment modes are accepted; carrying some cash is advised.
Present your online form (submission receipt), payment receipt and passport at the immigration desk — the immigration officer will process and issue your visa on the spot. All visas issued at entry points are tourist visas with multiple entry facility.
What you'll need
- Passport (valid ≥ 6 months) — Valid for at least 6 months prior to the date of travel; the online eVisa route asks for a scanned passport copy. ✓ verified
- Online form submission receipt (barcode) — The printed receipt of the Online Tourist Visa form / ETA submission — valid for 15 days; present it at the immigration desk on arrival. ✓ verified
- Recent passport photo (white background) — A recent passport photo with a white background, uploaded with the online application (profile photo and passport photo are requested in the form). ✓ verified
- Visa fee — USD 30 / 50 / 125 — USD 30 (15 days), USD 50 (30 days) or USD 125 (90 days), paid at the bank counter on arrival or online via the card-payment portal; carrying some cash is advised. ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
No US visa-centre or embassy step — the tourist visa is issued at the immigration desk on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and other designated entry points, the same for a Japanese national living in the United States as anywhere else. Fill the online pre-arrival tourist-visa form from the United States (up to 15 days before arrival, or at a kiosk at TIA), or use the DoI online ETA service to receive the visa by email in advance.
Apply on the official site (nepaliport.immigration.gov.np) →
Fees
| Tourist visa — 15 days (multiple entry) | USD 30 |
| Tourist visa — 30 days (multiple entry) | USD 50 |
| Tourist visa — 90 days (multiple entry) | USD 125 |
Gotchas to watch
- Once issued, a visa cannot be withdrawn and visa fees cannot be refunded.
- The online submission receipt (barcode) is valid for only 15 days — do not fill the form earlier than 15 days before arrival.
- Overstaying is fined USD 5/day, and the tourist-visa ceiling is 150 days per visa year (January–December); extensions cost USD 3/day (minimum 15 days).
- If you obtain the visa from a Nepalese Diplomatic Mission in advance instead, you must enter Nepal within six months of the visa issue date.
- Children under 10 pay no visa fee.