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Frequently Asked Questions

DO I NEED A VISA TO GO TO GUAM OR TO TRANSIT GUAM?

YES, unless you are a citizen of a Visa Waiver Program country, or a country on the list below.

The Guam Visa Waiver Program allows citizens of designated countries to make a temporary visit to Guam for business or pleasure for periods of no more than 15 days without having to obtain a visa. The designated countries are:

 

All VWP Countries

Papua New Guinea

Hong Kong

Solomon Islands

Indonesia

Taiwan

Republic of Korea

Vanuatu

Malaysia

Western Samoa

Nauru

 

The following conditions apply:

  1. Travelers must be willing to waive their rights of review and appeal of any decision to deny entry or deport;
  2. No extension of stay, adjustment of status, change of non-immigrant status or onward travel to another destination in the United States is permitted, and
  3. They must travel aboard a participating airline.

As with the (non-Guam) Visa Waiver Program, the list of participating carriers is quite long. Most airlines participate, but you can check with the airline you plan to use to be sure.

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