If you want to travel to the Caribbean island of Anguilla, you will need an entry visa. Depending on your nationality and purpose of travel, there are different visa requirements for entry into Anguilla. To be eligible for a visa to Anguilla, applicants must meet certain criteria.
All travelers from countries outside the British Overseas Territories need a valid passport readily available for inspection upon arrival at an Anguillan port. Passports must have at least 6 months of validity beyond the date of intended departure from Anguilla.
A return or onward ticket is also required as proof that you intend to leave before your stay ends. Additional documents, such as letters of invitation, may also be requested, if necessary, by immigration officials to ensure that applicants do not pose any security risks upon entering the country's borders.