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Visa
Detailed Information
General
Regulations
Non-Egyptian visitors arriving in Egypt are required to be in
possession of a minimum 6 months valid passport. Entry visas may
be obtained from Egyptian Diplomatic and Consular Missions
abroad or from the Entry Visa Department at the Travel
Documents, Immigration and Nationality Administration (TDINA).
It is, however, possible for most tourists and visitors to
obtain an entry visa at any of the major ports of entry. Please
check with the nearest Egyptian Consulate for specific details
and regulations relevant to your nationality.
Although we will be constantly updating the content of our
information, it is the responsibility of the traveler to check
that the below regulations are still valid. In case of any doubt
please contact the Egyptian Embassy or Consulate in your
country. Remember you will need to carry your passport with you
at all times. If you are traveling between Red Sea cities or to
a national park in Egypt, it is especially important to have
your passport to be able to enter and cross possible check
points between cities.
There are three types of Egyptian visa:
• Tourist Visa: is usually valid for a period of 30 days
and granted on either single or multiple entry basis.
• Entry Visa: is required for any foreigner arriving in
Egypt for purposes other than tourism, (e.g. work, study, etc);
the possession of a valid Entry Visa is needed to complete the
residence procedure in Egypt.
• Transit Visa: In case your nation is not on the list of
countries that need a pre-arrival-visa (please see list below),
you can get your visa when you arrive in Egypt. The process is
straightforward. You have to buy "visa stamps" for the amount of
the fee required for your nationality. These fees vary from 15
to 50 US$ and can not be paid in Egyptian pounds. The stamps are
stuck in your passport and you can proceed to the customs desk.
Passports
and Identity Cards
All nationalities, except for Italian and German, need a
passport with minimum 6 months validity.
Italian and German citizens can enter Egypt with their identity
cards; the identity card must be valid for travel abroad and have a
minimum validity of at least 6 months from arrival date. In such a
case visitors need to have:
- 2 recent pictures
- 1 photocopy of the identity card
Upon arrival (or during the flight) they will be asked to fill in a
form that will be handed over in the customs desk.
Children
Children must be in their parents'
passport or being in possession of their own passport or (for
Italian and German citizens) identity card valid for travel abroad.
If the child is more than 10 years old, a recent picture must be
on parents' passport. Children more than 11.99 years old cannot be
in parent's passport and need a personal passport.
• Nationalities that need pre-arrival-visa
Most European citizens can purchase an entry or tourist visa upon
arrival in Egypt. Citizens of the following countries though are
required to be in possession of a pre-arrival visa:
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:: All African countries
:: Afghanistan
:: Armenia
:: Azerbaijan
:: Bangladesh
:: Bosnia and Herzegovina
:: Chechnya
:: Croatia
:: Georgia
:: India
:: Indonesia
:: Iran
:: Iraq
:: Israel
:: Kazakhstan
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:: Kyrgyzstan
:: Lebanon
:: Macau
:: Macedonia
:: Moldova
:: Pakistan
:: Palestine
:: Philippines
:: Serbia and Montenegro
:: Sri Lanka
:: Tajikistan
:: Thailand
:: Turkey
:: Turkmenistan
:: Uzbekistan |
To apply for a visa, please contact the nearest Egyptian
consulate. For a list of all diplomatic missions, see the Egyptian
ministry of foreign affairs' website Your application requires the
following documents:
a passport that is valid for at least another six months,
one passport-sized photograph,
a completed application form,
The visa fee depends on your nationality. South African
and Sudanese citizens pay no fee; others pay between 20 and 60 US$.
A tourist visa is valid for three months from the date of issue and
allows you to stay in Egypt for 30 days from the date of your
arrival
Transit
Visa
• Foreigners arriving in Egypt on board
cruising ships are granted a permission to visit the port of
arrival for 24 hours and catch their ship at the same port. They
can also be granted a permission to enter the country for a
visit not exceeding a period of 2 days before catching their
ship at the port of arrival or at any other port.
• Air passengers transiting in Egyptian airports are allowed
entry for a quick trip not exceeding the period of 24 hours. In
the event of emergency landing, passengers are entitled to enter
Egypt for a period of:
o 24 hours in case of poor weather conditions.
o 48 hours in case of technical faults to the aircraft.
Notes:
Visitors entering Egypt at the overland border post to Taba to
visit Gulf of Aqaba coast (from Taba to Sharm el Sheikh
excluding Ras Mohammed National Park) and St. Catherine only,
can be exempted from visa and granted a free residence permit
for fourteen days to visit the area.
Those in possession of a residence permit in Egypt are not
required to obtain an entry visa if they leave the country and
return to it within the validity of their residence permit or
within six months, whichever period is less. |
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