Haiti entry requirements for Brunei passport holders

Updated weekly · Last reviewed July 3, 2026·View sources
No visa required
90 days
Max stay
90 days
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Brunei passport holders can travel to Haiti visa-free for stays up to 90 days. This policy is in effect as of 2026. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from your date of entry and you have a return or onward ticket.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
VisaYou can enter Haiti without applying for a visa in advance.
Not required
Brunei passport holders do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days in Haiti.Not required
Passport validityEnsure your passport does not expire within 6 months of arriving in Haiti.
6 months beyond stay
Your Brunei passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Haiti.Required
Blank passport pagesA blank visa page is needed for immigration stamps.
At least 1 page
Your passport must have at least 1 blank page for entry and exit stamps.Required
Return or onward ticketYou are not required to present proof of onward travel, but it is recommended to avoid any issues.
Not required
No official requirement to show a return or onward ticket upon arrival.Not required
Proof of sufficient fundsYou do not need to demonstrate financial means at immigration.
Not required
No official requirement to show proof of funds for entry.Not required
Arrival declarationYou do not need to submit any pre-arrival declaration.
Not required
No arrival declaration form is required for Haiti.Not required
E-visaSince visa-free entry applies, no e-visa process exists.
Not applicable
No e-visa is available or required for Brunei passport holders visiting Haiti.Not required
Safety advisory
Haiti has a high crime rate, including kidnappings and armed robbery. Check your government's travel advisory before booking. Avoid non-essential travel to certain areas, especially after dark.
Currency tip
The local currency is the Haitian gourde (HTG), but US dollars are widely accepted. Bring small bills for taxis and markets. ATMs are available in Port-au-Prince but can be unreliable.

What happens at the border

1
Prepare your documents
Before you travel, gather your passport (valid 6+ months), return ticket confirmation, and first night's hotel booking. Save digital copies on your phone and print backups.
2
Arrive at Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP)
Most flights land at Port-au-Prince. After deplaning, follow signs to immigration. The queue can be slow — expect 30-60 minutes. Have your passport and return ticket ready.
3
Present your passport to the immigration officer
Hand over your passport. The officer will check your validity, stamp you in, and may ask for your return ticket. Answer clearly. You'll get a 90-day entry stamp.
4
Collect your luggage and proceed to customs
After immigration, grab your bags from the carousel. Customs is usually straightforward — declare anything over the duty-free limit. Then exit into the arrivals hall.
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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

Business visa
Max stay90 days
Validity1 year (multiple entry)
CostApprox. $50–$100

For business activities; requires invitation letter from Haitian company.

Long-stay visitor visa
Max stay180 days
Validity1 year (single entry)
CostApprox. $100–$150

For longer tourism or family visits; apply at Haitian embassy abroad.

Other fees
ServiceCost
Tourist card / arrival feeSome reports indicate a small arrival fee may be charged; confirm with airline or embassy.$10 (approx)
Extension of stay (up to 90 additional days)Apply at Immigration Office in Port-au-Prince before initial 90 days expire.Approx. $50–$100

Common reasons for entry denial

Insufficient passport validity40%
Lack of return/onward ticket25%
Criminal record or inadmissibility15%

Approval probability calculator

Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.

Transiting through Haiti

No transit visa needed

Brunei passport holders transiting through Haiti do not need a visa if staying airside and not passing immigration.

Airside transitAllowed up to 24h
Exceptions & conditions
  • If leaving the airport or staying overnight, a visa-free entry for up to 90 days applies.
Transit hubsToussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP)

Health & vaccines for Haiti

Required for entry
Yellow FeverRequired if arriving from a country with yellow fever transmission risk.
Recommended vaccines
Hepatitis ARecommendedTyphoidRecommendedTetanus-diphtheriaRecommendedHepatitis BConsiderRabiesConsider
Health risks
CholeraModerate risk

Outbreaks occur; practice safe food and water precautions.

DengueHigh risk

Mosquito-borne; use repellent and nets.

ZikaModerate risk

Pregnant women should take precautions.

Malaria risk: high

Malaria is present in all areas of Haiti. Prophylaxis recommended.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Port-au-Prince
Direction de l'Immigration et de l'Émigration
Rue Dr. Aubry, Port-au-Prince
Mon–Fri 8:00–16:00
Cap-Haïtien
Bureau de l'Immigration – Cap-Haïtien
Rue 24, Cap-Haïtien
Mon–Fri 8:00–15:00

Practical information for BN travellers

Country basics
CapitalPort-au-Prince
LanguageFrench, Haitian Creole
Driving sideRight-hand traffic
US driving licenceUS visitors can drive with a valid US license for up to 90 days.
Money
CurrencyHaitian gourde (HTG)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 130.74 HTG
updated Jul 3
Time zone
Local timeUTC-5
vs New Yorksame timezone
vs Los Angeles+3h
Electricity
Voltage110V / 60Hz
Plug types
A,BSame as US: two flat pins (Type A) or with grounding (Type B)
✓ No adapter needed for US plugs
Water & health
Tap water
Not safe — use bottled
Tap water is not safe to drink; use bottled or boiled water.
Emergency numbers
Police114
Medical118
US EmbassyFind contact

Frequently asked questions

No, you don't. Brunei passport holders get visa-free access to Haiti for up to 90 days. Just show up with a valid passport and a return ticket.
You can stay up to 90 days per visit. Extensions are not available, so if you need longer, you'd have to leave and re-enter.
No, extensions are not offered. You must leave before your 90 days are up. Overstaying can lead to fines or trouble at departure.
You'll be denied entry. Haiti requires at least 6 months of passport validity from your date of entry. Renew your passport before traveling.
No, there's no official requirement to show proof of funds for Brunei passport holders. But it's wise to have a credit card or some cash (US dollars are widely accepted) for your stay.
No, there's no arrival declaration required for Haiti. You just fill out the standard immigration card on the plane or at the airport.
Overstaying can result in a fine and potential issues when leaving. It's best to leave on time. If you have an emergency, contact the immigration office in Port-au-Prince.

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on July 3, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.