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    Visa-Free Entry Granted to Accredited OAS Delegates for June Assembly in Antigua

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    The Ministry wishes to inform all travelers and airline companies of the Government’s updated policy on entry visa requirements associating with its hosting of the 55th Regular Session of the Organization of American States General Assembly, slated for June 25-27, 2025 in Antigua.

    In this connection, the Ministry wishes to advise of the following developments:

    1. Per settled policy, all holders of Diplomatic and Official passports of all countries except Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, North Korea and Taiwan are permitted visa-free entry into Antigua and Barbuda for official business. Passport holders from the aforementioned countries may apply for the proper visas online at https://immigration.gov.ag/visa-services/visa-application-process/.

    2. Duly accredited participants from OAS Member and Observer States are permitted visa-free entry into Antigua and Barbuda during the period June 20-30, 2025. This is to facilitate their attendance at the 55th OAS General Assembly. Proof of accreditation (OAS Registration Confirmation Letter) must also be presented to airline flight representatives prior to boarding to be eligible for this facility.

    This Travel Advisory is intended mainly for guidance pertaining to the OAS General Assembly in June 2025 and does not replace the previous Advisory as published in TIMATIC.

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