Information About The Aruba ED Card

About the Aruba ED Card

The Aruba ED Card is part of the island’s online Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) program to authorize passengers to travel to the Country of Aruba.

A simple online application system is used to allow travelers to complete the ED Card.

Foreign visitors and Aruban citizens and residents alike must complete a short online questionnaire. Applicants must provide their personal and contact details, travel information, accommodation, and passport data.

Countries Elegible for Aruba ED Card

All passengers traveling to Aruba are not only eligible, but required to apply online.

This includes international visitors, as well as citizens and residents of Aruba.

Parents or guardians must complete an Aruba ED Card on behalf of their children, babies, and other dependents.

You can get an Aruba ED Card by filling out the application form.

Countries Elegible for Aruba ED Card

All passengers traveling to Aruba are not only eligible, but required to apply online.

This includes international visitors, as well as citizens and residents of Aruba.

Parents or guardians must complete an Aruba ED Card on behalf of their children, babies, and other dependents.

You can get an Aruba ED Card by filling out the application form.

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Nationals of every country must apply — see the list above. All passengers can apply online here

Documentation requirements for Aruba ED Card

Passengers do not need to provide or upload any documents to get the Aruba ED Card.

However, you will need to enter the details of the passport you will use to travel to Aruba.

Applicants must also provide details of where they plan to stay in Aruba. Foreign visitors will therefore need to have their accommodation booking information.

You will also need to give the following information:

  • Personal information
  • Contact details
  • Travel arrangement

Check Status of your Aruba ED Card

After submitting your online application, you will receive all notifications and updates by email.

ED Card applications are usually processed within 1 day. Some applications may take longer to process — up to 2 days.

To check the status of your online application, please click here

Online Application for the Aruba ED Card

The online application for the Aruba ED Card is quick to do and easy to use.

To apply, applicants must have:

  • Valid passport
  • Email address
  • Credit or debit card

Make sure you enter all the information on the application form exactly as they appear on your passport.

This includes your first and last names, place and date of birth, address, gender, passport number, and nationality.

All eligible applicants can click here to complete the Aruba ED Card application online.