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Our dedicated, multilingual customer service team can help. Whether you have queries about the application process or need support submitting your request, we’re here for you.
Before reaching out, we suggest checking these frequently asked questions:
1. Do children need an Aruba ED card too?
Yes, all non-resident travelers need an Aruba ED card, including infants and children. Make sure each family member has an approved embarkation/disembarkation card for the trip.
2. Is the Aruba ED card the same as a visa for Aruba?
No, the Aruba ED is not the same as a visa. All non-resident travelers need an ED card, travelers of certain nationalities also need a visa.
You must check Aruba’s visa requirements and apply for all the documentation you need.
3. Do I qualify as a resident of Aruba?
In terms of the embarkation/disembarkation card requirements for Aruba, you qualify as a resident if you have a valid census of Aruba registration plus health coverage provided by AZV.
It's important to note that regardless of residency status, all passengers entering Aruba are required to have an Aruba ED card. This mandatory travel document applies to both residents and non-residents, ensuring compliance with entry regulations for a smooth and organized travel experience.
4. How can I pay for my Aruba ED card?
You can pay for your Aruba ED card online by debit or credit card. All major payment methods are accepted and your data is protected.
5. I have more than one passport, which should I use to apply?
If you have more than one passport you should apply using the passport you will use to travel to Aruba. The details on your Aruba ED card must match your passport exactly.
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