PASSPORTS, VISAS AND CUSTOMS

Although Andorra is not a European Union member, it does have transit agreements with the EU. The following information details the documentation you will require to visit us whenever you wish.


Documentation for entry

If you are a European Union citizen, you do not need a visa to enter. Transit agreements with Spain and France mean that, in practice, people arriving from any European state will not be subject to any special procedure. A passport or national ID card is sufficient to enter or to leave Andorra.
If you are a citizen of a country that does not belong to the EU but is in the Schengen area, you must bring a valid passport.

If you are a citizen of a non-EU country, you must bring your passport and, given that access to Andorra is through France or Spain, you should find out at the French or Spanish embassies or consulates in your country whether you need a visa to access the Schengen area and, if necessary, how to go about the corresponding application. When necessary, you will need to apply for a two or multiple-entry Schengen visa, depending on your travel plans, so you can leave and re-enter the Schengen Area trouble-free.

EU CITIZENS 

  • Adults: Valid national ID card or passport.
  • Minors accompanied by their parents: Valid national ID card or passport.
  • Minors unaccompanied by any of their legal representatives (parents or guardian/s) or alone: Valid national ID card or passport and a signed statement issued at a police station authorising them to leave the country.

CITIZENS OF COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE EU WHO DO NOT NEED A SCHENGEN VISA TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE

  • Valid passport.

CITIZENS OF COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE EU WHO DO NEED A SCHENGEN VISA TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE

  •  Valid passport with two or multiple-entry Schengen visa.

Links with more information:
AND / https://www.exteriors.ad/ca/viatjar-a-andorra
ESP / https://administracion.gob.es/documentos-viaje
FRA / https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/N31336

Customs control at the border
When returning to the European Union after visiting us, there are restrictions as to the amount of agricultural and industrial products you may take across the border. You may take the quantities or values per person of products purchased in Andorra as detailed in this PDF, without paying customs duties or taxes. Please note that the quantities and values allowed may vary according to age.

 

Documentation for pets

To travel to Andorra with your pet (dog, cat or ferret), make sure that they meet the following requirements:

  • Identification by a clearly readable microchip or tattoo applied before 3rd July 2011.
  • Rabies vaccinaion . In the case of a primary vaccination, please note that protective immunity is not acquired until a period of 21 days has passed.
  • A pet passport, when travelling from a member state of the European Union, Switzerland, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Greenland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino or the Vatican City State.
  • An official animal health certificate, when travelling from a country other than the ones listed above.

In addition, for anyone intending to enter the country with wild animals of the native and non-native fauna (or with parts of these animals), an import permit must be requested by submitting an application regarding the specimens/products of the native/non-native fauna to the Government’s Procedures Service, addressed to the Department of Environment and Sustainability. Depending on the animal species, the specific documentation detailed in the regulation concerning the conditions of transport, import and export of wild animals must be attached.

For more information, you can contact the Department of Agriculture of the Government of Andorra on (+376) 875 703.