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Entry Requirements for Nicaragua Nationals

Individuals holding a Nicaragua passport require a valid visa to cross the borders of Ivory Coast. There is currently no visa-waiver agreement between these two nations for standard passport holders.

The digital application is the primary method for Nicaragua residents to request entry. It is essential to have this document approved before boarding your flight to Abidjan.

Failure to present the correct digital authorisation can result in boarding denials or issues at the immigration desks upon arrival.

Available Entry Categories

Travellers can choose between various entry types depending on their specific needs. The most common choice is the short-term visit for leisure and sightseeing.

Business visitors who need to attend meetings or sign contracts also use the same digital system. These permissions are generally for short-term stays only.

The system allows for multiple entries within a specific period. This is helpful if you plan to visit neighbouring countries and return to Ivory Coast later.

Information: Document Preparation

A passport from Nicaragua with at least six months of remaining validity from your date of arrival is mandatory.

A recent digital photograph showing your face clearly against a plain, light-coloured background is required for the form.

You must provide proof of your accommodation, such as a hotel booking, and a copy of your confirmed return flight ticket.

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Staying in Ivory Coast: Validity Rules

The travel authorisation allows for a stay of up to 90 days. This period begins on the day you pass through the immigration gates at the airport.

While the document is valid for three months, it is important to check the specific dates printed on your approved certificate. Entry is only permitted via the international airport in Abidjan.

You should review the eligible countries list to ensure your specific passport type qualifies for this digital process.

Financial Considerations

The cost of obtaining your entry permit is not fixed. It changes based on the speed of service you select and the current regulations for Nicaragua citizens.

Payments are made online using a secure credit or debit card during the application stage. It is advisable to have a card ready that supports international transactions.

For more details on the breakdown of costs, you can visit the visa cost time page for current updates.

Processing Speeds and Review Times

Service Level Estimated Review Time Best For
Standard Time 6-9 Working Days Planned trips with plenty of time
Rush Time 4-7 Working Days Last-minute business or personal travel
Super Fast Time 3-5 Working Days Emergency departures or forgotten documents

Completing the Digital Form

The application form is straightforward and asks for your personal details, passport data, and travel itinerary. Accuracy is vital to avoid delays.

You will need to upload digital scans of your documents. Ensure the files are clear and the text is readable so the reviewing officers can verify your identity.

After submitting, you will receive a unique reference number. Keep this number safe as it is the only way to track your request later.

Monitoring Your Request Status

You can check the progress of your application at any time. You will need your Nicaragua passport number and the reference code provided at the end of the form.

Notifications are usually sent via email once a decision is made. Check your spam folder frequently to ensure you don't miss the approval notice.

The how to apply section provides more insights on managing your submission correctly.

Addressing Rejected Applications

Applications can be denied if there are mistakes in the passport number or if the uploaded photos are blurry. Always double-check every digit before hitting submit.

Providing inconsistent information between your flight tickets and the application form can also lead to a rejection. Ensure all dates match your travel plan.

If your request is not successful, you may need to start a new application and pay the fees again, as previous payments are typically non-refundable.

Handling Expired Permissions

If you find yourself in Ivory Coast with an expiring visa, you must take action immediately. Overstaying is a serious matter and can lead to fines.

Visit the local immigration office in Abidjan to discuss extension options. You will need to show why you need more time and provide proof of funds.

If an extension is not possible, you should arrange to leave the country before your current permission expires to avoid legal complications or future travel bans.

Guidance for a Smooth Journey

  • Print two physical copies of your approved enrolment receipt to carry in your hand luggage.
  • Arrive at the airport at least three hours before your flight to allow for document checks.
  • Keep a digital scan of your Nicaragua passport on your phone for emergency access.
  • Ensure you have your Yellow Fever vaccination certificate, as this is often checked at the border.
  • Confirm your passport has at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.

Assistance with your Travel Needs

Our service focuses on making the digital application as simple as possible for Nicaragua travellers. We help you navigate the requirements with clarity.

We review your information for common errors before it is submitted. This extra layer of checks helps reduce the chance of simple mistakes causing big delays.

Our team provides dedicated support throughout the process, giving you peace of mind so you can focus on planning your stay in Ivory Coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, this specific electronic authorisation is only valid for arrivals at the Port Bouët Airport in Abidjan. Land border entries require different permits.

Yes, every traveller, regardless of age, must have their own individual entry permit and a valid Nicaragua passport to enter the country.

Yes, health officials at the airport require all international visitors to present an international certificate of vaccination against Yellow Fever.

You should contact the nearest Nicaragua consulate or embassy immediately and inform the local Ivory Coast police to get a temporary travel document.