A declaración jurada for a Venezuelan visa is a sworn statement — in Spanish — that says you do not have a criminal record in your home country or elsewhere. Portals and consulates attach it next to your passport copy and planilla.
Requirements vary by visa class and channel (online vs in-person at a consulate). If Cancillería Digital or your consulate checklist lists “declaración jurada”, assume you must upload a signed PDF unless they explicitly waive it.
Read the Spanish body once so you understand what you are signing. Fill your name, nationality, and passport number carefully so they match your passport scan character-for-character.
You may type your signature as your full legal name — our tool renders it in cursive for PDF — or print blank, sign in ink, and scan. Do not alter the core legal wording unless a lawyer tells you to.
Pair this with Fill In Your Planilla De Solicitud De Visa Venezuella and follow the full How To Apply For A Venezuelan Visa (2026) guide for fees, timeline, and portal steps.