
Monaco Visa
Do you need a visa to visit Monaco?
Find your nearest Monaco Embassy.
Monaco does not issue its own visas. Entry into Monaco is governed by the Schengen Area rules due to its customs and border agreement with France. If you can enter France or another Schengen country, you can enter Monaco without additional formalities. If you require a visa for the Schengen Area, you must apply through a French embassy or consulate.
Who needs a visa to Monaco
Visa Not Required
You do not need a visa to visit Monaco if you are:
- A citizen of an EU or EEA member state
- A citizen of a Schengen Area country
- From a visa-exempt country under Schengen rules, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and most countries in the Americas and parts of Asia and Oceania
You may stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period, as per Schengen rules.
Visa Required
You must obtain a Schengen short‑stay visa (Type C) via a French embassy or consulate if:
- You are a national of a country that requires a visa to enter the Schengen Area
There are no visas issued specifically for Monaco.
Entry into Monaco
- Travel is via France (e.g., Nice Côte d’Azur Airport), so you must meet French and Schengen entry requirements.
- Health insurance: Strongly recommended, but not mandatory.
- Face masks: Optional, but recommended in healthcare settings.
- Border checks: French and Monegasque authorities may conduct random checks at Monaco’s port or heliport.
Criteria to apply for a Monaco Visa
If you need a visa, apply for a Schengen visa via France. Required documents include:
- Valid passport (at least 3 months beyond intended departure from Monaco)
- Two recent passport‑style photographs
- Completed Schengen visa application form
- Visa fee payment receipt
- Proof of travel health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage)
- Recent bank statements or proof of financial means
- Cover letter stating purpose and itinerary of visit
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter)
Processing Time For Monaco Visas
Processing time: About 10 business days, but can be longer during peak travel periods.
Appointment Waiting Times
Appointments: Usually available within 15 working days; book early, especially for summer or holidays.
Monaco Visa Types
There are various types of visas available for Monaco. Each visa is designed for a different purpose of visit. You must ensure you have applied for the correct visa before travelling. The types of visas available are:
- Tourist Visa – for leisure and sightseeing
- Family/Friends Visit Visa – for personal visits
- Business Visa – for meetings or conferences
- Medical Visa – for healthcare or medical treatment
- Student Visa – for short‑term educational programmes
- Cultural Event Visa – for attending events
What To Do If Your Monaco Visa is Refused
- You will receive a notification explaining the reason for refusal.
- You may appeal or reapply with revised documentation, directly addressing the listed reasons.
- Common refusal reasons: missing/inconsistent documents, insufficient funds, unclear travel purpose, invalid passport or photo.
People Also Asked..
How long may a visitor remain in Monaco?
This destination does not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Please note that although a visa is not necessary, you are still required to: Possess a passport valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date and including at least one blank visa page.
Are visas required to work in Monaco?
If you wish to work in Monaco, you must submit an application for a work permit. Your employer must guide you through the application process for a work visa. The steps are as follows: Your company must apply to the Monaco Employment Service for a position.
How does one obtain employment in Monaco?
You can begin by searching for jobs online on sites such as Job Monaco (French only) or by sending a proactive application to a local business. For this aim, Kompass provides a directory of registered businesses that may be browsed.
