
Moldova eVisa application
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The Moldova eVisa is an online visa application route that allows eligible foreign nationals to apply for entry to Moldova without visiting an embassy or consulate. Applicants submit their information, upload supporting documents, and pay the applicable fee online. Decisions are issued electronically, and successful applicants receive an approval notice for border presentation alongside their passport.
For an overview of all visa types, see the Moldova Visa Overview.
Who Can Apply for a Moldova eVisa?
Eligibility for the Moldova eVisa depends on nationality, travel purpose, and the availability of the online channel for the selected visa category. Travellers must hold a valid passport and meet entry requirements for their intended visit (e.g., tourism, business, family visit, or transit).
- Nationals of countries eligible for online applications
- Travellers with a clear, short-term purpose of travel (e.g., tourism or business)
- Applicants who can provide scans of required documents
- Holders of a passport valid beyond the intended stay
Documents Required for the Moldova eVisa
Applicants upload clear scans of their documents during the online process. File-size and format limits apply and must be followed for successful submission.
- Valid passport biodata page
- Completed eVisa application form
- Recent passport-style photograph (as per image guidelines)
- Evidence of accommodation or invitation (if applicable)
- Return or onward travel reservation
- Proof of funds sufficient for the visit
- Travel medical insurance (where required)
For a detailed list, review the Moldova visa documents checklist.
How to Apply for the Moldova eVisa (Step by Step)
The online process is straightforward when documents are prepared in advance. Ensure all information matches your passport and bookings.
- Create an online application and enter personal, travel, and contact details
- Select the correct visa purpose and intended dates of travel
- Upload required documents in the specified formats
- Pay the eVisa fee using the approved payment method
- Submit the application and monitor status by email or portal
If the online channel is unavailable for your nationality or visa type, apply through an embassy, consulate, or authorised centre. See Moldova visa application centres.
Processing Times, Validity, and Entry
Processing times for the eVisa depend on application volume, completeness of documents, and any additional checks. Most cases follow standard short-stay timelines when documentation is complete.
- Typical decisions are issued within several working days after successful submission
- Validity is aligned to the selected category and stated travel period
- Multiple-entry options may be available depending on eligibility
- Print or save your approval notice and present it with your passport at the border
For current estimates, check Moldova visa processing times. Fee information is available under Moldova visa fees.
Common Errors to Avoid
Rejections and delays are often linked to data mismatches or low-quality uploads. Careful preparation reduces the risk of additional checks or refusal.
- Ensure names, passport numbers, and dates exactly match your passport
- Use clear, legible scans that meet size and format rules
- Upload complete accommodation and itinerary evidence
- Demonstrate sufficient funds with recent statements
If you receive a refusal, review reasons carefully and address them before reapplying. See Moldovavisa refusals & reapplication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to visit an embassy for an eVisa?
Not usually. The eVisa is designed to be completed fully online. Some applicants may still be asked for additional checks or to attend an appointment.
Can I change my travel dates after submitting?
Minor changes may require a new application if they affect validity or stay conditions. Always apply with accurate dates.
Is the eVisa a guarantee of entry?
No. Final entry is at the discretion of border authorities. Travel with your approval notice, passport, and supporting documents.
About This Page
Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: 28 January 2026
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