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Verified June 2026

Do Tuvaluans need ETIAS?

Yes

Yes. Tuvaluan citizens are visa-exempt for short stays, so once ETIAS launches Tuvaluans will need an ETIAS authorisation to enter the Schengen area.

Needs ETIAS?
Yes
Cost
€20
Validity
3 yrs
From
Q4 2026

Tuvalu's citizens can travel visa-free to the Schengen area for short stays, and that visa-free access is why ETIAS will apply. ETIAS is an online authorisation, not a visa.

ETIAS leaves the 90/180 rule unchanged; it is a pre-travel step completed online before you fly.

Passport requirements

Your Tuvaluan passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from Europe and issued within the previous 10 years. As ETIAS is tied to one passport, a renewal means a fresh authorisation linked to the new document.

How Tuvaluans will apply

When ETIAS launches, Tuvaluans will apply online on the official EU portal, pay €20 (free under 18 or over 70), and receive an authorisation linked to their passport for up to 3 years. It is not a visa - see what ETIAS is and how it differs from a visa.

ETIAS gets Tuvaluans to the border; it does not extend the stay. Check how many days are left with the free 90/180 calculator.

Frequently asked questions

Do Tuvaluans need ETIAS?

Yes. Tuvaluan citizens are visa-exempt for short stays, so once ETIAS launches Tuvaluans will need an ETIAS authorisation to enter the Schengen area.

How much will ETIAS cost Tuvaluans?

20 per application, free for travellers under 18 or over 70. One authorisation lasts up to 3 years. See ETIAS cost.

When will Tuvaluans need ETIAS from?

From the launch of ETIAS, expected in the last quarter of 2026. No exact date is set yet - track it on the ETIAS start date page.

Does ETIAS change the 90-day limit for Tuvaluans?

No. ETIAS lets you travel, but the 90/180-day rule still caps short stays at 90 days in any 180. Plan it with the 90/180 calculator.