Virgin Islands (U.S.) visa requirements for Norwegian citizens in 2026
Last updated 17 Aug 2026
Checked 17 Aug 2026
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Entry requirement
Travel authorisation required
Max stay
90 days
Purpose
Tourism
How to enter
Norwegian passport holders travelling for tourism should use the route below to enter Virgin Islands, U.S..
1Electronic Travel Authorization
Norwegian passport holders do not require a traditional visa to enter Virgin Islands, U.S., but must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before boarding. This is a simple online process and is typically approved within minutes.
ENTRY
Electronic Travel Authorization
ALLOWED STAY
90 days
PURPOSE
Tourist
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Visa not required under the Visa Waiver Program, for 90 days on arrival from overseas for 2 years.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a visa for Virgin Islands (U.S.) from Norway?
No, Norwegian citizens do not need a visa for Virgin Islands (U.S.), but an approved Electronic Travel Authorization is required before departure.
Do Norwegian citizens need a visa for Virgin Islands (U.S.) in 2026?
No, Norwegian citizens do not need a visa for Virgin Islands (U.S.), but an approved Electronic Travel Authorization is required before departure.
Can Norwegian citizens travel to Virgin Islands (U.S.)?
Yes, Norwegian citizens can travel to Virgin Islands (U.S.) once their Electronic Travel Authorization is approved. Airlines check it at boarding.
What is the maximum length of stay in Virgin Islands (U.S.) with Electronic Travel Authorization for Norwegian citizens?
The maximum length of stay in Virgin Islands (U.S.) with Electronic Travel Authorization is 90 days. Norwegian citizens must leave the country within the specified period.
What happens if a Norwegian citizen overstays their visa in Virgin Islands (U.S.)?
Overstaying in Virgin Islands (U.S.) can result in fines, penalties, and potentially being banned from entering Virgin Islands (U.S.) in the future, even though no visa was required. Ensure to comply with the allowed stay duration of 90 days.