Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) Card Application

  • An ED card must be completed for every traveler—regardless of age.

  • A new ED card is required for each trip to Aruba.

  • Submit your ED card application after booking your flight

  • The ED card is not a visa—visa rules still apply.

  • Travel insurance is no longer required, but highly recommended.
  • You must show proof of your ED card at airport check-in.

  • Print and travel with your ED card just in case.

  • You must have a valid passport to apply.

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Start Application
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Passport Details
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Arrival Details
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Personal Information
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Trip Information
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Payment
Your stay cannot exceed 90 days (unless special permission is granted)
Your stay cannot exceed 90 days (unless special permission is granted)
You are considered a resident of Aruba if you are currently registered as a resident at Censo
Note: Only select multiple travelers if everyone shares the same home address. If travelers have different addresses, please submit separate applications.

Primary Traveler's Information

Usually found in a top corner of your passport’s info page.
‌​​​‌‍‌‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌Passport must be valid at the time of entry and exit
This is the country that you are legally a citizen of. It means you have a passport from that country and are officially recognized as a national there.
This is the country where you were physically born. It’s based purely on location, regardless of your citizenship or where your parents are from.
Optional - Can help expedite processing
No Choosen File
(Max 2 MB)

Traveler #2 Information

Usually found in a top corner of your passport’s info page.
‌​​​‌‍‌‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌Passport must be valid at the time of entry and exit
This is the country that you are legally a citizen of. It means you have a passport from that country and are officially recognized as a national there.
This is the country where you were physically born. It’s based purely on location, regardless of your citizenship or where your parents are from.
Optional - Can help expedite processing
No Choosen File
(Max 2 MB)

Traveler #3 Information

Usually found in a top corner of your passport’s info page.
‌​​​‌‍‌‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌Passport must be valid at the time of entry and exit
This is the country that you are legally a citizen of. It means you have a passport from that country and are officially recognized as a national there.
This is the country where you were physically born. It’s based purely on location, regardless of your citizenship or where your parents are from.
Optional - Can help expedite processing
No Choosen File
(Max 2 MB)

Traveler #4 Information

Usually found in a top corner of your passport’s info page.
‌​​​‌‍‌‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌Passport must be valid at the time of entry and exit
This is the country that you are legally a citizen of. It means you have a passport from that country and are officially recognized as a national there.
This is the country where you were physically born. It’s based purely on location, regardless of your citizenship or where your parents are from.
Optional - Can help expedite processing
No Choosen File
(Max 2 MB)

Traveler #5 Information

Usually found in a top corner of your passport’s info page.
‌​​​‌‍‌‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌Passport must be valid at the time of entry and exit
This is the country that you are legally a citizen of. It means you have a passport from that country and are officially recognized as a national there.
This is the country where you were physically born. It’s based purely on location, regardless of your citizenship or where your parents are from.
Optional - Can help expedite processing
No Choosen File
(Max 2 MB)

Email addresses must match and be correct

Please note that if you have dual citizenship, you NEED to use the SAME PASSPORT upon crossing the border at immigration when you arrive in and depart from Aruba.
Per Traveler
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