Is a Visa Required for Belgians?

Yes, travellers with a Belgian passport must have a visa to enter the country. The electronic pre-enrolment is the standard path for visitors. This allows you to obtain a barcoded receipt that you present upon landing at the Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport.

Belgium Passport

Overview of Travel Categories

Belgian nationals have a few options when it comes to visa types. Most common is the short-stay tourist visa, which is flexible for various leisure activities. Business-specific permits are also available for professional engagements. You can see the application steps for these different categories on our site.

Document Checklist for Belgian Citizens

  • A scan of your Belgian passport (valid for at least 6 months).
  • A recent digital passport photo with a light background.
  • A confirmed hotel booking or an invitation from a local resident.
  • Your flight details showing your scheduled departure from Ivory Coast.

Stay Duration and Validity

A standard e-visa for Belgian citizens is usually valid for 90 days from the date it is granted. It typically allows for multiple entries, which is a great benefit if you plan to explore the wider West African region and return to Abidjan before flying home.

Associated Costs

The fee for the visa depends on your nationality, the type of permit, and the urgency of your request. This cost includes the official processing fee and our service fee for managing your submission. Payment is made securely via the digital portal during your application.

Processing and Review Times

Applications are generally reviewed within a standard window of a few business days. For those needing a faster result, we offer Urgent and Super Fast tiers. These options help ensure you receive your documentation in time for your flight. Check the time and cost table for more info.

Completing the Online Form

The form asks for basic personal info and travel details. It is important to fill this out carefully using British English spelling where needed. Once you have uploaded your documents and paid the fee, you will receive a confirmation email with your reference code.

Tracking Your Progress

Belgian travellers can easily check the status of their application. By using your reference number and Belgian passport details, you can see if your pre-enrolment has been approved. Once ready, you must print the document to carry with you.

Reasons for Application Denial

Rejections often happen because of simple data entry errors. If your passport number is missing a digit or your name is spelled incorrectly, the application might be turned down. Ensuring your documents are clear and your data matches your passport is the best way to succeed.

Visa Extensions in Abidjan

If you need to stay longer than 90 days, you must apply for an extension. This should be done at the local immigration office in Abidjan before your current permit expires. Be aware that overstaying without permission can lead to fines. You can find more document details for extensions here.

Application Review Phases

Step Process Description Traveller Action
Step 1 Data Submission Complete online form
Step 2 Document Review Check email for updates
Step 3 Final Approval Print the receipt

The Advantage of Our Services

We help simplify the visa process by reviewing your application for accuracy before it is submitted. This reduces the risk of rejection and gives you peace of mind. Our system is designed to be easy for everyone to use, regardless of their technical experience.

Travel Preparation Checklist

  • Check that your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
  • Print two copies of your barcoded pre-enrolment document.
  • Ensure you have a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate.
  • Keep a digital copy of all travel documents on your phone.
  • Carry a copy of your travel insurance for the duration of your stay.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No, the e-visa pre-enrolment is specifically for arrivals at Abidjan International Airport.

Yes, even if you have had a visa before, you must complete the biometric steps upon arrival each time you enter.

Each family member must have their own separate application and individual pre-enrolment document.