Marshall Islands entry requirements for Brunei passport holders

Updated weekly · Last reviewed July 3, 2026·View sources
Visa on arrival
Max stay
No fixed limit
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Brunei passport holders can get a visa on arrival in the Marshall Islands. No need to apply in advance — just arrive at the airport with the right documents and you'll be stamped in. This policy applies to tourism and short business visits as of 2026.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
Visa on arrivalYou do not need to apply for a visa before traveling; you will receive it upon arrival.
Available at entry points
Brunei passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival in the Marshall Islands. No prior application is needed. The visa is issued at the port of entry (e.g., Majuro airport).Required
Passport validityEnsure your passport does not expire within 6 months of your arrival date.
Minimum 6 months beyond entry
Your Brunei passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into the Marshall Islands.Required
Blank passport pagesThe immigration officer needs a blank page to affix the entry stamp.
At least 1 blank page
Your passport must have at least 1 blank visa page for the visa on arrival stamp.Required
Return or onward ticketAirlines and immigration may ask to see your outbound flight booking.
Proof of onward travel
You must have a confirmed return or onward ticket showing departure from the Marshall Islands. This is a standard requirement for visa-on-arrival entry.Required
Proof of sufficient fundsCarry cash, credit cards, or bank statements to show you can support yourself during your visit.
Not specified
No specific proof of funds amount is required for Brunei passport holders entering the Marshall Islands. However, immigration may ask for evidence of sufficient funds for your stay.Recommended
Arrival declarationYou do not need to fill out any arrival declaration or customs form in advance.
Not required
No arrival declaration form is required for entry into the Marshall Islands.Not required
eVisa applicationYou cannot apply for an eVisa; simply get the visa on arrival.
Not applicable
No eVisa is available or required for Brunei passport holders traveling to the Marshall Islands. Entry is via visa on arrival.Not required
No visa needed — just show up
Brunei passport holders get a visa on arrival at Amata Kabua International Airport. No prior application, no fee. Just have your passport, return ticket, and accommodation ready.
Passport validity is strict
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you enter the Marshall Islands. Airlines check this before boarding — if you're short, you won't fly.

What happens at the border

1
Arrive at Amata Kabua International Airport (MAJ)
After landing, follow signs to Immigration. There's a dedicated counter for visa-on-arrival. Have your passport, return ticket, and accommodation confirmation ready. The officer will stamp your passport with the visa — no payment is required at the counter.
2
Collect your luggage and proceed to customs
After immigration, pick up your bags from the carousel. Customs is usually quick — declare any goods over $200 or restricted items. Then exit into the arrivals hall.
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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

Business visa (pre-arranged)
Max stay90 days
Validity6 months from issue
Cost$100

For longer business stays; must be sponsored by a Marshall Islands company.

Work permit
Max stay1 year (renewable)
Validity1 year
Cost$250

Requires employer sponsorship and approval from Ministry of Justice.

Other fees
ServiceCost
Extension of stay (up to 3 months)Apply at Immigration Office in Majuro.$50
Exit fee (departure tax)Included in airline ticket for most flights; confirm with carrier.$20

Common reasons for entry denial

Insufficient funds for stay30%
Lack of return/onward ticket25%
Criminal record or security concern20%

Approval probability calculator

Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.

Transiting through Marshall Islands

No transit visa needed

Brunei passport holders transiting through Marshall Islands do not need a visa if staying airside and departing within 24 hours.

Airside transitAllowed up to 24h
Exceptions & conditions
  • If leaving the airport transit area, a visa on arrival is required.
Transit hubsAmata Kabua International Airport (MAJ)

Health & vaccines for Marshall Islands

Required for entry
Yellow FeverRequired if arriving from a country with yellow fever transmission risk.
Recommended vaccines
Hepatitis ARecommendedTyphoidRecommendedTetanus-diphtheriaEssentialMeasles-mumps-rubella (MMR)Essential
Health risks
Dengue feverModerate risk

Occasional outbreaks; use mosquito repellent.

Zika virusLow risk

Rare cases reported; pregnant women should take precautions.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Majuro
Marshall Islands Immigration Office
Government Complex, Delap, Majuro
Mon-Fri 8:00-12:00, 13:00-16:00
Ebeye
Kwajalein Immigration Sub-Office
Ebeye Island, Kwajalein Atoll
Mon-Fri 8:00-12:00, 13:00-16:00

Practical information for BN travellers

Country basics
CapitalMajuro
LanguageMarshallese, English
Driving sideRight-hand traffic
US driving licenceUS visitors can drive with a valid US driver's license for up to 90 days.
Money
CurrencyUnited States dollar (USD)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 1 USD
updated Jun 4
Time zone
Local timeUTC+12
vs New York+16h
vs Los Angeles+19h
Electricity
Voltage120V / 60Hz
Plug types
A,BType A (two flat pins) and Type B (two flat pins with grounding pin)
✓ No adapter needed for US plugs
Water & health
Tap water
Not safe — use bottled
Tap water is not safe to drink; use bottled or boiled water.
Emergency numbers
Police911
Medical911
US EmbassyFind contact

Frequently asked questions

The visa on arrival is typically granted for up to 30 days. If you need longer, you can apply for an extension at the Immigration Office in Majuro. Extensions are not automatic and cost around $50–$100 depending on the length.
Yes, extensions are possible. Visit the Division of Immigration in Majuro (near the airport). You'll need to show a valid reason (e.g., medical, business) and proof of funds. The fee is roughly $50 for a 30-day extension.
No, the visa on arrival for Brunei passport holders is free. There is no fee at the immigration counter.
You will likely be denied boarding by your airline or refused entry by Marshall Islands immigration. Renew your passport before traveling.
No, there is no eVisa system for the Marshall Islands. The only option for Brunei passport holders is the visa on arrival at the airport.
Your passport (valid 6+ months), a printed or digital copy of your return/onward ticket, and proof of accommodation for your first night. That's it — no visa application form needed.
No, the visa on arrival is for tourism and short business visits only. If you plan to work, you need a work permit arranged by your employer before you arrive.

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on July 3, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.