As international travel continues to evolve, so does the way travelers obtain visas. One of the most significant changes in recent years has been the widespread adoption of electronic visas, commonly known as eVisas. Since the pandemic, many countries have moved away from traditional visas stamped into a passport and embraced streamlined digital processing designed for today’s global traveler.
We are frequently asked about eVisas—how the process works, what documents are required, and how long approvals take. The appeal is easy to understand. Unlike traditional visa applications that often require original documents to be mailed or submitted in person, eVisas allow travelers to upload their requirements securely online. The process is typically more efficient, more convenient, and in many cases, considerably faster.
At Travel Document Systems (TDS), we have created a dedicated eVisa division and web page focused exclusively on managing electronic visa applications for our clients. Our experienced specialists guide travelers through every step, ensuring that each application is handled with precision, care, and attention to detail.
Through our secure online portal, clients can conveniently upload the necessary documentation based on their travel purpose, whether for business or leisure. Common requirements include a passport copy, digital photograph, and supporting travel information. Once the application has been reviewed and approved by the destination country, the issued eVisa is delivered directly by TDS to the traveler via email.
We recommend that travelers print a copy of their eVisa prior to departure and also keep a digital version readily accessible on their phone, tablet, or laptop while traveling. Having both printed and electronic copies ensures a seamless experience throughout the journey.
Travel documentation has long been considered one of the more stressful aspects of international travel. Our goal at TDS is to transform that experience into one that feels effortless, efficient, and perfectly aligned with the expectations of modern travel.
