U.S. citizens are not required to secure a visa in advance of travel to the country.
You may stay in the country without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.
The requirement for having a passport or passcard for land and sea crossings into the U.S. has not yet been established as law. Everyone entering the U.S. by air must have a valid passport. If your passport is expiring soon, you can renew your passport here.
The government has indicated that by mid-2008 travelers will be required to have a passport or passcard for entrance to the U.S. by land and sea; however, there is a possibility that this date will not be met. Until this requirement goes into effect, you can enter the U.S. by land or sea with a state-issued photo I.D. and an original or certified copy of your birth certificate or a valid passport. If you are flying into the U.S., you must have a valid passport in your possession.
Visas for Non-US Citizens Residing in the U.S.
There are 191 countries in the world and each one has different visa arrangements with the 190 other countries. It is not possible for us to maintain current visa requirements for all nationalities to all countries.
For this reason we do not process all non-U.S. citizens' visa applications on the Internet. If you are not a U.S. citizen, reside in the US, and wish to travel to Bermuda, please follow the link below to complete and submit the request form for non-U.S. residents. We will dispatch a courier to the requested embassy, verify in person the requirements, obtain all needed forms, and contact you via email with the requirements for securing a Bermudan visa. We serve non-U.S. citizens only if they are legally residing in the United States.
Non-US citizen visa request form
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