Latvia Introduces New Entry Rules for Third-Country Nationals

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 5, 2025 17:53 PMNews
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New rules reflect Latvia’s border policy. Source: unsplash

Starting on September 1, 2025, Latvia will have new entry rules for citizens of non-EU countries who don't have a Latvian visa or residence permit. Under amendments to Article 4.⁴ of the Immigration Law, these individuals must now register their personal data, travel purpose, and contact details on the official State Threat Prevention Information System at the official website at least 48 hours before entering the country.

The new procedure does not apply to all travellers. Citizens of the European Union, NATO, OECD, European Economic Area, Switzerland and Brazil are exempt, as are holders of Latvian visas or residence permits. Diplomatic staff, individuals with recognised immunity, and those carrying out short-term official duties are also excluded. Stateless persons granted status in one of the exempted countries are not required to register either.

Those who must register will receive an automatic email confirmation within 48 hours of submitting their details. Travellers do not need to wait for a separate permit to enter Latvia, but if their plans change, they must re-submit their information. Parents or guardians may complete the registration on behalf of minors. Failure to provide accurate data, or not registering at all, may result in administrative liability under Latvian law.

The new ETA system is designed to make border checks smoother while keeping security tight. It gives Latvian officials advance information on visitors, which helps them process arrivals more quickly. This means smoother passage through airports and border crossings, especially during peak travel times. At the same time, the clear online procedure reduces uncertainty about entry requirements.

Seagull flying over Jurmala beach with families walking by the Baltic Sea
Jurmala’s beaches remain a top draw. Source: unsplash

The new rules show Latvia’s attempt to stay open to visitors while keeping security in mind. Travellers who follow the registration steps should find it easier to pass through border checks without delays. As more people head to Riga’s Old Town, the beaches of Jurmala, or the country’s national parks, the system is meant to make entry more straightforward while still keeping safety a priority.

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