Visa policy of Ventora

Ventoran visas are travel documents issued by Consular Affairs officials of the Foreign Commission under authority of the Interior Commission's Directorate General for Nationalities (: Dirección General de Nacionalidades, DGN). Foreign nationals generally must have a visa before arrival in Ventora although most can apply for an electronic visa. Nationals of ten countries are exempted from visa requirements and nationals of a further 13 countries may receive their visa upon arrival in lieu of advanced application. All visas are in that the applicant must submit a digital photograph and fingerprints either in advance or upon arrival in Ventora.

Persons with s may use any passport to which they are lawfully entitled. They are are subject to the visa requirements for the country of the passport used unless they also hold Ventoran nationality, in which case they are exempt from visa requirements regardless of the passport used. This is because Ventoran nationals are not eligible to receive a Ventoran visa. If they hold Ventoran nationality, they may also enter the country with their Ventoran passport or national identification card.

Visa exemption
Nationals holding passports of the following jurisdictions may visit Ventora for tourism and business purposes without a visa for up to 60 days per visit, not to exceed 180 days per year. Visits for educational or employment purposes require a student or employment visa, respectively, save for Renesians who are exempt from all visa requirements. ID – May also enter with an ID card

Ventorans with do not require a visa regardless of the passport used for travel. While they may request consular assistance from the diplomatic mission of their passport-issuing country, they will be considered as Ventoran nationals under Ventoran law and the state is under no obligation to entertain consular interests pertaining to Ventoran nationals.

Substitute visa
Nationals of any countries for which there is a visa requirement are exempt from it for tourism or business purposes if they have a valid visa for or permanent residence in any of the following countries:
 * – Permanent residents only

Transit without a visa
Travelers of any nationality do not require a visa for transit up to 12 hours provided they remain in the airport or station.

Visa on arrival
Nationals of the following countries holding an ordinary passport may obtain a visa on arrival:

Electronic visa
Nationals of countries requiring a visa may apply for a visa online using Sinapse by completing the electronic application and uploading a digital photograph and any requested supporting documentation. Upon approval, the applicant will receive an email electronic visa which may be printed or displayed on an electronic device. They will undergo fingerprinting (unless their fingerprints are already on file) upon arrival and a visa sticker will be placed in their passport. Application should be made at least 72 hours before travel.

The following countries are not eligible for an electronic visa. Their nationals may apply online but must schedule an appointment at a Ventoran consular office, such as an embassy or consulate, for an interview and to submit biometric data (digital photography and fingerprints). These nationals should allow several weeks for consideration of their application.

Visa types
As of 2021, the cost for all Ventoran visas is 125 Ventoran standards when applied for in advance or 225 standards upon arrival (tourist and business visa only). Visa holders may apply for an extension of their permitted stay while still in the country either online or at any People's Services Agency (Agencia de Servicios al Pueblo, ASP) service center. There is a cost-recovery fee of 50 standards for extension applications.

Tourist and business visa
The tourist and business visa (type T) allows visits to Ventora for the following purposes: The visa will specify the number of days permitted per stay, which may be less than the usual maximum, which is typically 40 days not to exceed 180 days annually. Stays permitted on tourist and business visas are shorter for the following countries:
 * Tourism, family visits, volunteer activities, and short-term studies
 * Business and commercial activities, including attending conferences, but excluding employment based in Ventora
 * Transit
 * Sport and artistic activities, excluding professional endeavors for remuneration based in Ventora
 * 30 days – Izlegal,  Lathadu,  Riyata,  Velorenkya
 * 20 days – Ukuta
 * 14 days – Agarad

Work visa
Foreign nationals desiring employment in Ventora must obtain a (type E) in advance of arrival. The visa may grant permission for stays up to one year in length. While employed in Ventora, work visa holders must participate, with their employer, in healthcare and non-old age pension schemes. This enables them to draw upon universal healthcare services and sickness and care pensions.

Study visa
Students may apply for a study visa (type A) to attend formal educational programs at recognized educational institutions. A study visa typically permits a stay for the duration of a school term but may be issued for a stay up to one year in length. Students must be able to demonstrate the ability to support themselves while staying in Ventora and must purchase private healthcare insurance which provides coverage for costs at Ventoran healthcare facilities. A student may obtain part-time employment, not exceeding quarter-time. Employment between quarter- and half-time requires a work endorsement. Employment beyond half-time requires a work visa rather than a study visa.

Diplomatic visa
The Ventoran diplomatic visa (type D) may be issued to foreign diplomats and typically allows for an indeterminate length of stay for permanently accredited diplomatic officials. The visa fee is normally waived for senior diplomatic officers, including s, (but not ),, and .

Official visa
Foreign national government officials posted to or visiting Ventora for official purposes on behalf of their state may be eligible for an official visa (type O). Typical recipients include foreign nationals assigned to their diplomatic mission but who do not qualify for a diplomatic visa. Government officials below the national level generally do not qualify, regardless of the purpose of their visit to Ventora. Similarly, travel for personal, commercial, or other non-governmental purpose, precludes issuing an official visa.

Compassionate visa
Although infrequently issued, a compassionate visa (type C) may be granted under special circumstances, such as in the case of emergencies or for humanitarian reasons. The visa application fee is waived for compassionate visas. The length of stay, extensions, and period of validity for compassionate visas vary on a case by case basis.