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Non-Resident Visas

Panama has 17 types of non-resident visa — one for every situation. We find the right one and handle the whole process.

Overview

Panama has 17 types of non-resident visa — one for every situation. The most common mistake is arriving without the right one, or staying longer than permitted. The consequences range from fines to deportation and a re-entry ban. We analyze your profile, identify the visa that applies to your case and manage the entire process. No lines. No confusion. No risk of a file error costing you months of delay.

General requirements

  • Passport. Photographs. Proof of economic solvency. Specific documentation depending on the type of visa requested.
  • For some categories: a letter of invitation, employment contract or letter from a Panamanian company.

Important

Non-resident visas do not allow you to work or reside permanently. They grant migratory status for a defined period, generally one or two years, with the possibility of renewal.

How we help

  • We analyze your migratory profile.
  • We identify the visa that best fits your situation.
  • We manage the entire process before the National Immigration Service.

Types of non-resident visa

  • Annuitant (Rentista) Visa.
  • Visa for Multinational Company Personnel.
  • Press Correspondent Visa.
  • Diplomatic and Consular Visa.
  • Courtesy Visa. Stateless Person Visa.
  • Passenger in Transit Visa.
  • Visa for Religious Activities.
  • Visa for Dependents of Non-Residents.
  • Tourist Visa.
  • Business Visa.
  • Student Visa.
  • Seafarer Visa.
  • Crew Member in Transit Visa.
  • Entertainment Worker Visa.
  • Temporary Visitor or Occasional Worker Visa.
  • Visa for Foreign Domestic Workers.

Being out of status in Panama is not a dead end. It’s a situation that has a legal solution. Today.

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