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Do Equatorial Guinea Nationals Need a Visa?

Yes. A visa is required for entry. The digital process allows you to get your pre-approval letter before your flight leaves for Abidjan.

Visa Categories and Costs

The price of the application depends on whether you are visiting for tourism or business. It also changes based on the processing speed you choose.

Review the visa cost time page for current pricing.

Required Files for Application

  • Valid passport with at least six months of life.
  • A digital photo (passport style).
  • Proof of travel (flight itinerary).
  • Accommodation address in Ivory Coast.

Entry Permissions Grid

Permissions Description
Validity Standard 90-day period.
Entry Type Multiple entries are generally permitted.
Registration Biometric enrolment at the airport is required.

Processing Speed Options

Review timelines depend on the assessment conditions at the time. You can choose normal, urgent, or super-fast tiers to expedite your request.

Form Instructions

Fill out the application with your personal and passport information. Accuracy is essential. Typos can cause problems at the airport biometric desk.

Check the visa requirements for document scan tips.

Monitoring Your Request

You can check the progress using your passport number and the reference code provided after you pay the fee.

Avoiding Common Errors

Many rejections happen because the passport scan is not clear or names are misspelled. Ensure all document edges are visible in your uploads.

Extension Guidance

If you need to stay past 90 days, you must apply for an extension in Abidjan. Overstaying without permission can result in penalties and fines.

Application Success Tips

Apply early to avoid stress. Ensure you have your Yellow Fever certificate ready, as you cannot enter without it.

Service Benefits

We provide a simple way to manage your entry permit. Our service makes the information easy to find and follow for Equatorial Guinea citizens.

FAQ Section

No, you must arrive at the Port Bouët International Airport in Abidjan.

Yes, every traveller needs their own individual travel authorisation.

No, the government fee for processing the request is non-refundable.