Venezuelan passport

  • Venezuelan passport
  • Pasaporte venezolano
The current front cover of the Venezuelan biometric passport.
TypePassport
Issued by Venezuela
First issued1 July 2007 (first biometric version)
17 April 2015 (second biometric version)
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityVenezuelan citizenship
Expiration10 years for over 18. 5 years between ages 17 and 4. 3 years between ages 3 to 0.

Venezuelan passport (Spanish: Pasaporte venezolano) are issued to citizens of Venezuela to travel outside the country. Biometric passports have been issued since July 2007, with a RFID chip containing a picture and fingerprints; passports issued earlier remained valid until they expired.

As of 2015, passports were 34 pages long and displayed a biometric symbol on the bottom of the cover. The cover is deep blue and shows the name Mercosur followed by "República Bolivariana de Venezuela" on the top.

The holder's personal information is written in a digital format on a plastic card which also bears a machine-readable zone on the bottom, and a picture of the holder on the left.

Starting from 19 April 2021, all new passports for adults will cost US$200 or PTR 3.6 valid for 10 years. For Children aged 4 and 17 150 USD PTR 2.7. And for babies aged 0 and 3 PTR 1.8 [1]

Due to the difficulty to obtain a new passport in Venezuela, the United States,[2] Canada,[3] Spain[4] and several Latin American countries[5] accept the use expired Venezuelan passports up to five years.

  1. ^ "Saime estableció los precios para nuevos pasaportes". El Diario (in Spanish). 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  2. ^ "The United States Supports Extension of Validity for Venezuelan Passports". United States Department of State. 7 June 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  3. ^ Dyer, Evan (19 August 2019). "Canada to grant passport waiver to Venezuelans caught in border limbo". CBC. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  4. ^ EFE (26 March 2019). "España facilitará trámites a venezolanos con pasaporte vencido". El Nacional (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Venezuela neighbours relax passport rules". BBC News. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 26 August 2019.