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Visa is not Required

You are eligible for visa free entry

From
Afghanistan
To
Haiti

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Afghanistan to Haiti

As of March 2026, Afghan passport holders can travel to Haiti visa-free for tourism or transit for up to 90 days. Despite having one of the world's weakest passports, Haiti remains one of the few destinations offering this level of access to Afghan citizens.
Key Details for Visa-Free Entry

Passport Validity

Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry

Tourist Fee

All foreign visitors arriving by air must pay a US$10.00 tourist fee at the airport.

Required Documentation for Entry

Proof of Onward Travel

You may be required to show a confirmed return or onward airline ticket.

Financial Sufficiency

Travelers should be prepared to provide proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay

Important Limitations

Safety Warning

Extensive travel warnings are currently in effect due to extreme gang violence and civil unrest in Haiti. Many governments, including the U.S. Department of State, advise against all travel to the country.

Border Restrictions

As of early 2026, air and land borders (including the border with the Dominican Republic) have faced intermittent closures. Sea borders are often the only consistently open points of entry.

Extension of Stay

Stays longer than 90 days (3 months) require a formal visa application through a Haitian Embassy or Consulate

Frequently Asked Questions

No, for stays up to 90 days, a visa is not required for Afghan citizens.

Passport Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of arrival.

Yes. As of March 4, 2026, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has extended the ban on U.S. commercial flights to Port-au-Prince through September 3, 2026, due to risks from armed groups.

No. The U.S. Department of State and other governments advise a Level 4: Do Not Travel status due to widespread kidnapping, gang violence, and civil unrest.

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