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Tourist Visa Extension Process Simplified Under Maldives 2.0 Initiative | Maldives Immigration

Tourist Visa Extension Process Simplified Under Maldives 2.0 Initiative | Maldives Immigration

Maldives Immigration introduced a streamlined process for tourist visa extensions under the Maldives 2.0 Initiative, effective 23 April 2026. The system auto-populates passport and accommodation details from the database, removing re-entry. Processing time reduced to 48 hours. Applicants use the IMUGA portal. The initiative aims to enhance digital services and support tourism.

Maldives Immigration introduced a streamlined process for tourist visa extensions under the Maldives 2.0 Initiative, effective 23 April 2026. The system auto-populates passport and accommodation details from the database, removing re-entry. Processing time reduced to 48 hours. Applicants use the IMUGA portal. The initiative aims to enhance digital services and support tourism.

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Maldives Immigration introduced a streamlined process for tourist visa extensions under the Maldives 2.0 Initiative, effective 23 April 2026. The system auto-populates passport and accommodation details from the database, removing re-entry. Processing time reduced to 48 hours. Applicants use the IMUGA portal. The initiative aims to enhance digital services and support tourism.

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