A plain-English walkthrough of the e-Arrival form every traveller now completes — what it asks, when to fill it in, and the small details that trip people up at the airport.
The e-Arrival form collects your passport details, flight and arrival information, and the address of your first night’s accommodation. It combines what used to be three separate paper cards — immigration, customs, and health — into one digital submission.
Complete it within three days of arrival. You will receive a QR code on submission — save a screenshot, because airport wifi can be unreliable. At the airport you simply show the QR code at the e-Arrival counter.
The single most common mistake is mistyping the passport number, which must match your eVisa exactly. Double-check it before you submit.
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