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Start Application Learn MorePlanning your trip to Aruba in 2026? The Aruba ED Card (Embarkation and Disembarkation Card) is a mandatory digital immigration form that all travelers must complete before arriving in Aruba. This streamlined online system has replaced traditional paper forms, making your entry process faster and more efficient.
Our comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the Aruba ED Card application, from understanding the requirements to successfully submitting your form. Whether you're traveling for vacation, business, or visiting family, completing your ED Card in advance ensures a smooth arrival experience at Queen Beatrix International Airport.
Important: The ED Card is required for all travelers, including children and infants. Each person needs their own individual application. Start your application today to avoid any delays during your travel.
The Aruba ED Card is a mandatory online immigration form that collects essential information about your trip to Aruba. This digital system enhances border security while making the entry process more efficient for travelers.
Key Information Collected:
The ED Card is not a visa - it's an immigration form. Many nationalities can enter Aruba visa-free for tourism but still need to complete the ED Card. Learn more about the difference between the ED Card and a visa.
Learn More About ED CardThe Aruba ED Card is mandatory for every person entering Aruba, regardless of nationality, age, or purpose of visit. This requirement applies to all international arrivals.
This includes:
Important Note: Each traveler requires a separate ED Card application. You cannot submit one form for multiple people, even if traveling as a family. However, parents or legal guardians can complete applications on behalf of minors.
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Follow these simple steps for a successful application
Before starting your application, collect all necessary documents and information:
Having this information ready will make the application process quick and smooth.
Fill out the ED Card application form with accurate information:
The form typically takes 5-10 minutes to complete. Double-check all information for accuracy.
After completing the form, submit your application:
Keep your confirmation accessible during travel - digital or printed copy.
Most applications are processed within minutes. Receive your confirmation quickly and prepare for your trip.
Your personal information is protected with advanced encryption and secure data handling protocols.
Complete your application on any device - smartphone, tablet, or computer - from anywhere.
Simple, guided process with clear instructions. No technical knowledge required.
Recommended application timeline for your trip
| Time Before Travel | Action | Status | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7+ days before | Apply for ED Card | โ Optimal | Best time to apply - allows time for any corrections if needed |
| 3-7 days before | Apply for ED Card | โ Good | Recommended timeframe - still plenty of time before departure |
| 1-3 days before | Apply for ED Card | โ Acceptable | Still acceptable but apply as soon as possible |
| Less than 24 hours | Apply immediately | โ Last Minute | Apply right away - processing is usually fast but don't delay |
| At the airport | Paper form may be required | โ Not Recommended | May cause delays at immigration - apply online in advance |
Pro Tip: Apply at least 3-7 days before your departure to ensure you have your confirmation ready and time to address any issues.
Learn More About TimingQuick answers to common questions about the Aruba ED Card
The Aruba ED Card application typically takes 5-10 minutes to complete if you have all your information ready. The form is straightforward and user-friendly.
Processing time after submission is usually immediate to a few minutes. You'll receive a confirmation email once your application is processed. Make sure to check your spam folder if you don't see the confirmation in your inbox.
Learn more about ED Card processing times.
No, the ED Card is not a visa. The Aruba ED Card is an immigration form that collects information about your trip, while a visa is a separate authorization that grants permission to enter a country.
Many nationalities can enter Aruba visa-free for tourism purposes, but they still need to complete the ED Card. The ED Card is required for all travelers regardless of whether they need a visa.
Read our detailed guide on the difference between the ED Card and a visa.
No, each traveler needs their own individual ED Card application. This includes children and infants. However, parents or legal guardians can complete the application on behalf of minors.
You'll need to submit separate applications for each family member, but you can complete them one after another using the same device. Make sure to have each person's passport and travel information ready.
For specific guidance, see our page on ED Card for children and minors.
If you notice an error after submitting your ED Card application, you should correct it as soon as possible. Minor errors may not cause significant issues, but mistakes in critical information (especially passport details, travel dates, or personal information) should be corrected.
You can typically submit a new application with the correct information. Make sure to use the corrected version when traveling to Aruba and bring the updated confirmation.
Learn more about correcting errors on your ED Card and common mistakes to avoid.
While it's not mandatory to print your ED Card confirmation, it's highly recommended to have either a printed copy or a digital copy saved on your phone. Immigration officers may ask to see your confirmation upon arrival in Aruba.
Make sure you can easily access your confirmation email during your travel. Having both digital and printed copies provides the best backup in case of technical issues with your device.
Find out more about what to do after your ED Card is approved.
Complete your ED Card application today and prepare for an unforgettable trip to Aruba
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