Malta Visa Requirements
EU nationals are allowed to enter Malta by only carrying an identification document.
Non-EU nationals must show the following documents at the Maltese port of entry. A valid passport or travel document. (Valid for at least three more months beyond your planned exit date from Schengen and issued within the last 10 years). A Visa (if you are subject to the Maltese Visa regime.)
Sometimes, you might be asked to show additional documents, such as an invitation letter. Please let us know if you require such a letter as soon as possible. Please ensure the Maltese Border Officer stamps your passport when you enter Malta. Without a stamp, you could be fined or detained. Further information about getting a Visa can be found here.
VISA Support letter
The organisation of the World Conference on eXplainable Artificial Intelligence does not issue formal invitation letters for visas to attend the conference. We can, however, issue a visa support letter.
The organisation is able to provide visa support letters to attendees as well as authors with accepted papers, demos or doctoral consortium proposals, or members of the conference committee or organisers of special tracks. For visa support letters, refer all requests to organisation@xaiworldconference.com
Please allow up to 10 business days to receive a letter. All requests are handled in the order they are received. The information below should be included with the request:
Your name as it appears on your passport |
copy of your passport (front and rear) |
Your current postal mailing address |
Proof of payment |
If you have any article accepted for the conference, please provide the title, ID number |