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Visitors to Antigua and Barbuda Can Now Submit Entry Details Online Before Travel

ArriveAntigua.com replaces need for paper form

Visiting Antigua and Barbuda this summer? Good news – you can skip the long customs lines and get to the beach a whole lot faster.

The twin-island nation has just launched a new digital entry platform called ArriveAntigua, designed to streamline the arrival process for international travelers. Rolled out in April 2025 by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Department of Immigration and the Customs and Excise Division, the system aims to make airport arrivals quicker and easier.

Instead of filling out paperwork upon landing and waiting in line while agents manually check passports and travel dates, visitors can now submit their information online ahead of time. When they arrive, all they have to do is scan a QR code and breeze right through.

Using ArriveAntigua is simple, but there are a few key steps to follow. First, travelers should visit ArriveAntigua.com on a mobile device or tablet within 72 hours of their departure (Heads up: the system isn’t compatible with laptops or desktop computers).

If for example you’re a U.S. citizen, select “Visitor” as your traveler type, then scan your passport, verify your information, click Add Traveler to add the passports of your spouse and/or dependents who are traveling with you. 

Once your passport is verified, you’ll take a quick selfie to confirm your identity. From there, the form will ask for your flight information, home address, reason for visiting, and where you’ll be staying in Antigua and Barbuda. Finally, you’ll answer standard customs declaration questions before submitting your form.

Once complete, you’ll receive a QR code by email or may add it to your phone wallet. That QR code is your golden ticket. It’s what you’ll scan at customs when you arrive in Antigua and again when you leave. If your phone has died upon arrival to the airport, no need to stress. Simply alert the Immigration officer that you completed the form on ArriveAntigua.com and they will scan your passport and find it for you.

For now, the system is only available to travelers arriving via commercial airlines, but it marks a major step toward a smoother and more modern arrival experience.

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