Please refer to the information below regarding the travel formalities applicable to U.S. nationals travelling to Nepal. Travellers must verify official requirements prior to departure through the Department of Immigration of Nepal https://www.immigration.gov.np (https://www.immigration.gov.np), the official Nepal online visa portal https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np (https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np), and the U.S. Department of State https://travel.state.gov (https://travel.state.gov).
U.S. nationals are subject to a visa requirement to enter Nepal. A tourist visa may be obtained either prior to travel through the official online application system (eVisa) or upon arrival at authorised international entry points, including Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Tourist visas are generally issued for stays of 15, 30, or 90 days per calendar year, depending on the duration requested and the applicable fees paid. Any purpose of stay other than tourism, including employment, volunteering, study, or long-term residence, requires an appropriate visa issued in advance by the competent Nepalese authorities.
Travellers must hold a U.S. passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Nepal. The passport must contain at least one blank page for visa endorsement and entry and exit stamps. It is recommended that the passport be in good condition and issued within the previous ten years.
Upon arrival in Nepal, immigration authorities may request proof of onward or return travel, confirmed accommodation for the entire duration of the stay, and evidence of sufficient financial means to cover expenses while in the country. Travellers must demonstrate that their stay is temporary and that they will depart Nepal before the authorised period expires. Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical expenses, hospitalisation, and repatriation for the entire duration of the stay is strongly recommended and may be requested by authorities.
There are no mandatory vaccination requirements for travellers arriving directly from the United States. However, a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over nine months of age arriving from, or having transited for more than twelve hours through, a country with risk of yellow fever transmission, in accordance with international health regulations. Travellers are advised to ensure that routine vaccinations are up to date and to consult a healthcare professional prior to departure, as health regulations may change.
U.S. nationals must comply with all Nepalese laws and regulations during their stay. Identity checks may be carried out by local authorities at any time, and travellers must be able to present valid identification and proof of lawful stay when requested. Entry and stay conditions are subject to change, and only official government sources should be relied upon for accurate and up-to-date information.