An ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is an official document that allows eligible travelers to enter Sri Lanka for tourism, business, or transit purposes. It is electronically linked to your passport and eliminates the need to visit an embassy.
The main categories of ETA are: * Tourist ETA (Single/Double Entry) * Business ETA * Transit ETA Each type has its own validity and permitted duration of stay.
You can apply for a Sri Lanka ETA through the official Sri Lankan Government website or via third-party visa support services like ours. We are a private consultancy and not affiliated with the Government of Sri Lanka.
You can apply online by filling out the secure application form, uploading your documents, and completing the payment process. We offer end-to-end support to simplify the process for you.
A ticket is not mandatory to apply for an ETA, but you may be required to present proof of onward travel at the port of entry.
You can check your ETA status by contacting our support team or referring to the email confirmation. Ensure your passport remains valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival.
Airlines can verify ETA status through Sri Lanka's immigration systems. We also recommend carrying a printed copy of your ETA for check-in and immigration.
If you face technical issues, please contact our customer support team. Alternatively, you can apply directly through the official government portal.
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If you already have a valid Sri Lanka visa or ETA, you do not need to apply again unless the visa has expired or does not cover your travel purpose.
You may apply for a new ETA if your existing one is close to expiry or no longer aligns with your travel plans. Ensure the previous ETA has not yet expired or been canceled.
No. ETA applications must be made outside of Sri Lanka. You cannot apply for a new ETA while physically present in the country.
If your ETA is not approved, you may consider applying through the nearest Sri Lankan embassy or consulate for a visa.
Government fees and service charges are non-refundable, as they cover the processing of your application, regardless of the outcome.
Please contact us immediately if you identify an error. In some cases, a new application may be required, and additional charges may apply.