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Do Suriname citizens need a visa for Belgium?

Embassy visa required

For an ordinary Suriname passport visiting Belgium for tourism, business, or transit (short stay up to 30 days).

Reviewed and cross-checked· Last verified 11 May 2026

Short-stay rules at a glance

Visa requirement
Embassy visa required
Entry type
All Schengen external border crossing points
Passport validity
Passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the intended date of departure from the Schengen area and issued within the previous 10 years.
Requirements
  • Schengen Visa Type C (short-stay) from a consulate of the destination Member State (or of the Member State where most of the stay will occur)
  • Travel medical insurance covering minimum €30,000 across the Schengen area
  • Proof of sufficient funds, accommodation, and onward / return travel
Notes
Catch-all for all nationalities not in EEA+CH (Bucket 1) and not in Annex II (Bucket 2). Applies the Schengen Visa Code (Regulation (EC) 810/2009) uniformly.

Special rules & exceptions

  • Stays beyond 90 days require a national long-stay visa (Type D) or residence permit from the destination Member State.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Suriname citizens need a visa to travel to Belgium?
Based on GoMate's data verified against official and consular sources, the short-stay rule for an ordinary Suriname passport entering Belgium is "Embassy visa required". This covers short visits for tourism, business, or transit. Entry requirements can change, so always confirm with the Belgium embassy before traveling.
How long can Suriname citizens stay in Belgium?
The permitted length of stay is determined at the border or set by the visa you obtain. See the requirements above and confirm with the Belgium embassy before traveling.
How do Suriname citizens apply for a Belgium visa, step by step?
Suriname passport holders must apply in advance at the nearest Belgium embassy or consulate. Submit your passport and a completed application form, allow time for processing, and collect the visa before you travel. Be ready to provide: Schengen Visa Type C (short-stay) from a consulate of the destination Member State (or of the Member State where most of the stay will occur); Travel medical insurance covering minimum €30,000 across the Schengen area; Proof of sufficient funds, accommodation, and onward / return travel.
What documents do Suriname citizens need to enter Belgium?
Passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the intended date of departure from the Schengen area and issued within the previous 10 years. Additional requirements: Schengen Visa Type C (short-stay) from a consulate of the destination Member State (or of the Member State where most of the stay will occur); Travel medical insurance covering minimum €30,000 across the Schengen area; Proof of sufficient funds, accommodation, and onward / return travel. Carry proof of onward travel and sufficient funds, as these may be checked at the border.
Can Suriname citizens work in Belgium on this entry?
No. Short-stay entry to Belgium is intended for tourism, business meetings, and transit — it does not permit paid employment. To work in Belgium, Suriname citizens need a separate work visa or permit arranged in advance.
Can Suriname citizens extend their stay in Belgium?
Extensions are sometimes possible by applying to the Belgium immigration authorities before your permitted stay ends. Overstaying can lead to fines, deportation, and may affect future visa applications, so do not rely on it.
Is this Belgium visa rule for Suriname citizens up to date?
This rule was last reviewed on 11 May 2026. Visa policies change frequently — always confirm the final requirements with the Belgium embassy or government before you travel.
Visa policies change without notice. Always confirm the final requirements directly with the Belgium embassy or government before travel.