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British Indian Ocean Territory Tourist Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders

✅ Last Verified: Apr 17, 2026 Single Entry
Free
Visa Fee
30–60 working days
Processing Time
30 days
Max Stay

Fee Breakdown

Visa Fee Free
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Key Requirements

  • British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) is a restricted military territory administered by the United Kingdom. It is home to the Diego Garcia military base jointly operated by the UK and USA.
  • Access is strictly controlled and civilian tourism is not permitted under normal circumstances.
  • Only authorized personnel such as military staff, contractors, and government officials are allowed entry.
  • Civilians with a legitimate reason such as scientific research or official business must obtain a permit from the BIOT Administration in London.
  • Pakistani passport holders must apply in writing to the BIOT Administration for any form of entry permit.
  • A letter of sponsorship or invitation from an authorized entity on the island is required.
  • All applicants are subject to security vetting by UK and US authorities.

Documents Required

1 Valid Pakistani passport with at least 6 months validity
2 Completed BIOT entry permit application form
3 Invitation or sponsorship letter from an authorized BIOT or Diego Garcia authority
4 Purpose of visit documentation such as research approval or official orders
5 Proof of employment or affiliation with an authorized organization
6 Travel itinerary and dates of intended stay
7 Two recent passport-sized photographs
8 Security clearance documentation if applicable

Step-by-Step Application Process

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Step 1: Contact the BIOT Administration in London in writing to explain the purpose of your intended visit.

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Step 2: Obtain a sponsorship or invitation letter from an authorized organization or authority based on Diego Garcia.

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Step 3: Submit a formal entry permit application along with all required documents to the BIOT Administration.

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Step 4: Await security vetting by UK and US defense authorities, which can take several weeks to months.

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Step 5: If approved, receive the entry permit and make travel arrangements through authorized military or charter transport, as there are no commercial flights to the territory.

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Step 6: Present the entry permit upon arrival at Diego Garcia.

⚠️ Important Notes

British Indian Ocean Territory is not a tourist destination. It is a restricted military zone centered on Diego Garcia, which hosts a major UK and US joint military base. Pakistani passport holders cannot visit as tourists under any circumstances. Entry is reserved for authorized military and government personnel and those with specific official or scientific purposes that have been vetted and approved. Applicants should not expect approval for general or leisure travel. All inquiries should be directed to the BIOT Administration in London through the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

Common Rejection Reasons

  • Lack of legitimate or authorized purpose for entry
  • Absence of sponsorship from an authorized BIOT or Diego Garcia entity
  • Failure to pass UK or US security vetting
  • Insufficient documentation supporting the stated purpose of visit
  • Tourist or leisure travel purpose, which is never approved
  • No prior connection or affiliation with any authorized organization in BIOT

Frequently Asked Questions

No. BIOT is a restricted military territory and civilian tourism is not permitted. There are no tourist facilities and access is only granted to military personnel, authorized contractors, government officials, and individuals with a specifically approved purpose such as scientific research.

The BIOT Administration is based in London under the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). You can contact them through the FCDO website or by writing to the BIOT Administrator in London. There is no walk-in consular service for BIOT.

No. There are no commercial flights to Diego Garcia or any part of BIOT. Access is only possible via authorized military or government-arranged transport.

The process is lengthy and unpredictable. It can take anywhere from 30 days to several months depending on security vetting requirements and the nature of the applicant's purpose. Most civilian applications are not approved.

There is no standard published visa fee for BIOT. The territory does not operate a conventional visa system. Entry is by permit only and fees, if any, depend on the nature of the application.

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Quick Summary

Visa Fee Free
Processing 30–60 working days
Validity 30 days
Max Stay 30 days
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