Trinidad & Tobago Visa-Free for Indians 2026: 90 days, Documents, Immigration Tips
Trinidad & Tobago is visa-free for Indian passport holders. Maximum stay: 90 days. No advance application needed — simply present your passport and supporting documents. This makes Trinidad & Tobago one of the easiest international destinations for Indians.
Documents to carry at Trinidad & Tobago immigration
Documents to carry at Trinidad & Tobago immigration
- Passport with minimum 6 months validity beyond your entry date — officers check this first.
- Confirmed return or onward flight ticket — printed copy recommended.
- Hotel booking confirmation for at least your first night.
- Proof of sufficient funds — a recent bank statement or credit card.
- Travel insurance — not mandatory but strongly recommended
Carry all documents in a clear folder for easy access.
At immigration, officers typically ask 3-5 simple questions:
“Purpose of visit?” — answer “Tourism.”
“How long?” — state specific days
. “Where staying?” — name your hotel.
“Return ticket?” — show it. Keep answers brief. Do not volunteer extra information. Do not show nervousness.
Total time: 5-15 minutes. For detailed immigration tips, see our Trinidad & Tobago Immigration Tips blog.
Official government website: Check embassy website.
Indian Embassy: MEA +91-11-23012964.
Emergency: 112 or local emergency. MEA 24/7
Helpline: +91-11-23012964. MADAD app for consular assistance. For practical travel info, see our Trinidad & Tobago Practical Guide.
Total with House of Visas: ₹1,929 all-inclusive (government fee + insurance ₹750 + service + GST).
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Also exploring this region? See our visa guides for: Argentina, Barbados, Belize. Compare destinations in our travel guides section.
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