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  • The Aruba ED Card (Embarkation/Disembarkation Card) is a mandatory digital form required for all air travelers entering Aruba. Whether you're visiting for a holiday, on business, in transit, or returning home, you must complete this online form before your flight.
  • This easy-to-use system was introduced to streamline border procedures and enhance the arrival experience for travelers. Whether you’re heading to Eagle Beach, Oranjestad, or anywhere across Aruba’s beautiful coastline, the ED Card ensures faster, paperless processing at immigration checkpoints.
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  • We’re a dedicated travel support team committed to making your trip to Aruba smooth and worry-free. From up-to-date travel information to expert assistance with your Aruba ED Card application, we simplify the process so you can focus on enjoying your journey.
  • We also offer personalized support tailored to your specific travel needs and preferences.
  • Although we are an independent company and not affiliated with the Government of Aruba, you can rely on us for trustworthy guidance and hassle-free service every step of the way. With our help, obtaining your ED Card and preparing for your trip is easy, efficient, and stress-free.
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Find Out If You Need an Aruba ED Card Before You Go

Aruba requires all travelers — regardless of nationality — to complete the online Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) Card before entering the country.

This digital form streamlines immigration and health declarations, making your arrival in Aruba smoother and more efficient.

The ED Card is a mandatory entry requirement for all air travelers, including tourists, returning residents, and transit passengers. You must complete the form before boarding your flight to Aruba.

Check if You Need an ED Card:

Citizens from a number of countries require a visa to enter Aruba. See below if you require a Visa as well as an ED Card

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Not Sure How the Aruba ED Card Works? Here's What You Need to Know

All travelers flying into Aruba must complete the digital ED Card before departure.

Here’s a quick overview

This online form replaces older paper-based immigration and health declarations.

Everyone Needs It – No Exceptions

Whether you're a tourist, returning resident, or Aruban citizen, the ED Card is mandatory for all air passengers entering Aruba.

Only One Submission Required

You only need to complete the ED Card before arriving in Aruba. There is no need to fill it again when leaving.

It’s Fully Online

There is no paper version of the ED Card. Submit it via the official online portal, and you’ll receive confirmation once completed.

One Form Per Traveler

Every traveler, including children, must submit their own ED Card. Families can complete multiple forms in one session, but each person receives their own confirmation.

Still Have Questions?

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All foreign travelers – including tourists – must complete the Aruba ED Card before entering the country.

All foreign travelers – including tourists – must complete the Aruba ED Card before entering the country.

This requirement applies to all air arrivals and must be completed prior to departure.

Diplomatic passport holders and official delegations may be exempt from completing the Aruba ED Card.

Diplomatic passport holders and official delegations may be exempt from completing the Aruba ED Card.

Please check with your airline or the Aruban consulate for confirmation before traveling.

Aruba ED Card
  • For short stays – tourism, family visits, business, or transit.
  • Mandatory for all travelers entering Aruba by air.
  • Free and completed entirely online
  • Should be submitted prior to departure
  • Covers immigration and basic health declaration
  • Generates a confirmation for faster border
  • Processing :-
  • - Takes just minutes to complete
  • - No documents or appointments required
  • - Applies regardless of nationality or visa
  • Exemption :-
  • - Holiday in Palm Beach
  • - Business meeting in Oranjestad
  • - Transit stop en route to another destination
Aruba Visa
  • For long-term stays – study, employment, residency, or other special purposes.
  • Required for certain nationalities before traveling
  • Must be obtained from an Aruban consulate or diplomatic mission
  • Application may require documents, fees, and possibly interviews
  • Processing time varies depending on visa type
  • Validity depends on purpose — student, work, family, etc.
  • May be required before applying for certain permits
  • Studying at an institution in Aruba
  • Accepting a job in Aruba
  • Applying for long-term or permanent residence
  • Reuniting with a family member long-term

ED Card Uses:
What’s Included

Got your Aruba ED Card? Great — you're almost ready for your island getaway! This digital form is required for air entry into Aruba. But what exactly does it cover? Here’s a quick look:

Tourism & Beach Vacations – Relax on Eagle Beach, snorkel at Baby Beach, or explore Oranjestad’s colorful streets and shops.

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Family Visits – Visit relatives or friends living in Aruba for short stays.

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Business Travel (Short-Term) – Attend meetings, conferences, or professional events in Aruba — no long-term work permit required for short stays.

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Transit Through Aruba – Stopping in Aruba on the way to another destination? You’ll still need to submit an ED Card.

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Quick Tip—The ED Card is not a visa or residence permit — it’s meant for short visits only. Make sure to check Aruba’s visa requirements if your nationality requires one before travel.

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While the Aruba accommodates various travel activities, it’s important to note that for other purposes not specifically mentioned here, travelers, including those eligible based on their nationality, may require a different relevant visa type.

Aruba FAQs

All passengers entering Aruba — including Aruban citizens, foreign nationals, and transit travelers — must complete the online ED Card before boarding their flight to Aruba.

It’s best to complete the ED Card as soon as you have your confirmed flight details, ideally at least 72 hours before departure, to avoid delays at the airport.

Yes. You must show your ED Card confirmation (or QR code if provided) at the airline check-in counter and again at Aruban immigration upon arrival.

No. The Aruba ED Card must be completed online. Paper forms are no longer accepted at the airport.

The transition to the fully digital ED Card system became mandatory in recent years to modernize Aruba’s border control. Digital-only submission is now required for all travelers.

The confirmation (or QR code, if issued) verifies that your ED Card has been successfully submitted and will be required by immigration officers upon entry.

Yes. You should save or screenshot your ED Card confirmation and have it ready to present at check-in and arrival.

The ED Card consolidates multiple entry documents into one online form. It replaces older paper-based systems such as:
  • Immigration/Disembarkation cards
  • Health declarations
  • Customs questionnaires (if applicable)

No. The ED Card contains all the required entry information. Once it’s submitted, no additional forms are needed for immigration.

Yes. The ED Card must be filled out each time you travel to Aruba. Each trip = one new ED Card submission.

No. The ED Card is only for entry into Aruba. You do not need to complete another one when leaving the country.

You must complete the form before arriving at the airline check-in counter. Airlines may refuse boarding if you have not submitted your ED Card.

Yes. The Aruba ED Card is a mandatory requirement for every trip and must be completed before arrival.

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What Do You Need to Complete the Aruba ED Card?

To enter Aruba, travelers must fill out the digital ED Card form. It’s free, fast, and mandatory for all air arrivals. Here’s what you’ll need:

Valid Passport

Your passport must be valid for the full duration of your stay. The ED Card securely links your personal and travel information to your passport.

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Travel Details

Be prepared to enter your flight number, arrival date, airline, and accommodation address in Aruba.

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Health Information

You may be asked to answer a few basic health questions as part of the process. Answer honestly to avoid any delays at immigration.

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Aruba ED Card-
Processing Time & What to Expect

Features
Instant Digital Delivery

Most travelers receive their Aruba ED Card confirmation instantly after submission, as the process is fully digital. You’ll receive a confirmation email or PDF, which you can print or save to your phone for presentation at the airport.

Possible Delays

In rare situations, processing may take slightly longer due to:

  • System Errors or High TrafficDuring peak travel periods, temporary delays may occur due to high server volume.
  • Incorrect Information Errors in passport or flight details may cause the form to be rejected. Double-check everything before submitting.
  • Internet Connection Issues Since the ED Card is submitted online, unstable connections may cause submission failures or incomplete forms.

Aruba ED Card –

Confirmation & What Happens Next

Confirmation

After you complete the Aruba ED Card application, a confirmation email will be sent to you shortly.

There is no need to present a printed version — simply show the confirmation or digital copy from your device upon arrival in Aruba.

The ED Card is required for entry and must be completed for each trip, even if you’re a returning visitor.

Unsuccessful Submission

If you don’t receive your confirmation, it’s usually due to:

  • Missing or incorrect passport or travel details
  • Unstable internet connection or an incomplete form
  • Skipping required fields during submission

You can simply revisit the online form, correct the errors, and resubmit your application without penalty.

Applying for the Aruba ED Card: Step-by-Step Guide

Getting your Aruba ED Card is a fast and easy process, done completely online. As a third-party travel support provider, we help you complete the form correctly and deliver confirmation to your email. A small service fee applies for our processing and assistance.

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Complete the Online Form

Begin by entering your personal details, passport information, and travel data. We help ensure all information is accurate and formatted correctly.

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Upload Travel Information

Provide your flight details, arrival date, and accommodation address in Aruba. Our team reviews your info for errors before submission.

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Pay the Service Fee

To proceed, you must pay a service fee for assistance, review, and delivery of your ED Card confirmation. Payments are accepted via credit or debit card on our secure platform.

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Submit the Application

Once all sections are completed and verified, we submit your ED Card directly through the official system.

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Receive Your ED Card Confirmation by Email

After processing, your confirmation will be sent to your email. Show it at airport check-in and Aruban immigration upon arrival — printing is optional.

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We are a private, third-party service provider offering support and assistance with travel documentation and entry information. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Aruban government or any of its official agencies.

All information provided on this site is intended for general guidance only. For official details and to complete the ED Card application, please visit Aruba’s official entry platform at edcardaruba.aw.