An Aruba ED Card is generally valid for a single trip and is tied to the arrival date provided in your application.
What You Need to Know
The Aruba ED Card is linked to your specific travel itinerary and is typically valid only for the trip details submitted during the application process.
The ED Card is generally issued for single entry use. Travelers usually need to complete a new ED Card application for each trip to Aruba.
It is important to understand that the validity of the Aruba ED Card is separate from the length of stay permitted by Aruba immigration authorities. The ED Card allows you to travel to Aruba and request entry, while the final permitted stay is determined by immigration officials upon arrival.
Our Recommendation
After receiving your Aruba ED Card approval, review the document carefully to confirm that your arrival date, passport details, and travel information are correct. You should also confirm the length of stay permitted for your nationality and travel purpose.
If your travel plans change significantly, you may need to complete a new application.
A Quick Tip
Remember that the validity period of the Aruba ED Card refers to when it can be used for entry into Aruba, not how long you are allowed to remain in the country after arrival.