How to Get a Work Visa for Nepal

Nepal Work Visa

Nepal Work Visa

Got a job in Nepal and coming to work?  You are going to need to get a Nepal Non-Tourist Visa.  As stated here at the Department of Immigration, there are a bunch of different people that can qualify for the Nepal Work Visa (also known as the Nepal Non-Tourist Visa).  This type of visa is valid for one year and is extendable.

Go to my Nepal visa page for information on other types of visas for Nepal.

I’ll break everything down for you below about how to go about getting the Nepal Non-Tourist Visa.

1
Get a job in Nepal
2
Go to Nepal on a tourist visa
3
Locate the Ministry of Home Affairs
4
Gather documents and forms
  • The official form for this visa is provided here by the Nepal Department of Immigration.
  • Be sure to call them up ahead of time to confirm the required documentation you will need.  You will almost certainly need an official letter from your employer in Nepal.
5
Visa fee

The official visa fees are posted here at the Ministry of Home Affairs website. You will need to scroll down the page and go to Appendix 9 (Part 4).

6
Submit materials

Submit your required materials from Step 4 to the Nepal Department of Immigration.

7
Receive your visa

Congratulations!  The Ministry will give to you your brand new Nepal visa.

8
Vaccination information

Don’t get sick!  Check vaccination requirements here.

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