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Welcome to the Official eVisa Portal of the Principality of Andorra

Managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Andorra, this portal provides a secure and transparent platform for eVisa applications, verification, and updates for employers and foreign workers.

The Capital City — Andorra la Vella, Andorra.
Pont de París — A Modern Bridge in Andorra la Vella.
Headquarters of Andbank — Established in 1930, Andorra.
Aerial View — Andorra la Vella, the Capital City.
Pyrenean Skiing — Winter Adventures in Andorra.
The Pyrenees — A Paradise for Ski Enthusiasts.
Church of Sant Esteve — Historic Romanesque Landmark.
“Tête” (Head) — Sculpture by Jaume Plensa.
Street Café — Ordino Village, Andorra.
Mirador Roc del Quer — Scenic Viewpoint in Canillo.
La Noblesse du Temps by Salvador Dalí.
Via Ferrata Canal del Grau — Canillo.
Vall d’Incles — Mountain Valley in Canillo.
New Parliament of Andorra — Nou Consell General.
Andorra Traditional Clothing.

About Andorra

Andorra is a sovereign microstate nestled in the eastern Pyrenees between France and Spain. Founded in 1278 under a unique co-principality system, it remains one of the world’s oldest states. With a population of about 80,000, Catalan as the official language, and the Euro (€) as its currency, Andorra’s rich culture reflects deep Catalan traditions, Romanesque churches, and vibrant festivals. Tourism remains the backbone of the economy, attracting millions of visitors for skiing, hiking, and duty-free shopping each year.

Headquarters of Andbank — Established in 1930, Andorra.

Economy of Andorra

Tourism: The backbone of Andorra’s economy, accounting for more than 40% of GDP. Millions of visitors arrive annually to enjoy skiing, mountain scenery, and cultural experiences.

Finance: The financial sector plays a key role, with Andorra known for its secure and internationally compliant banking and investment environment.

Duty-Free Trade: Andorra is world-famous as a duty-free shopping destination, attracting visitors from France and Spain for luxury and everyday products at competitive prices.

Agriculture: Although small, agriculture preserves its heritage through tobacco cultivation and livestock farming.

Import & Export: The country imports most goods from Spain and France while exporting tobacco products, handicrafts, and other local goods.

New Parliament of Andorra — Nou Consell General.

Culture of Andorra

Andorra’s culture is deeply rooted in its Catalan heritage, sharing traditions, language, and customs with neighboring Catalonia. The country’s official language is Catalan, though Spanish and French are widely spoken.

Known for its Romanesque architecture, Andorra preserves some of Europe’s best medieval stone churches and artworks. Cultural life is rich with festivals such as Our Lady of Meritxell Day, celebrating the patron saint of Andorra.

Modern Andorra also embraces international cultural exchange, hosting art, music, and sports events that balance tradition with contemporary life.

Andorra Traditional Clothing.