What are the Guinea Visa requirements?
There are some documents that you need to have while applying for a Guinea Visa. Those requirements are:
- A passport with a validity of at least six months.
- Scanned copies of the personal information page of your passport
- A recently taken passport-size photograph of the applicant with a plain white background.
- Yellow Fever certificate.
- A return-flight ticket that proves your travel plans.
- An official letter of appointment or nomination if applying for a service/courtesy/diplomatic visa.
- Additional documents to explain the traveller's purpose of visiting Guinea.
Guinea Tourist Visa Requirements
If the purpose of visiting Guinea is Tourism, then you need to have the following documents:
- An accommodation proof that shows where you will be staying, such as reservation of a hotel
- A letter from family or friends if you are planning on staying with them.
Guinea Business Visa Requirements
If the purpose of visiting Guinea is business, then you need to have the following documents.
- A signed invitation letter from the organisation or company you will be visiting in Guinea. The letter needs to be written on a letterhead of the company or organisation you are visiting, the duration and purpose of the visit, and your full name.
- A letter from the traveller's employer to explain the purpose of their travel, also including a guarantee of financial support (if applicable).
Guinea Work Visa Requirements
If the purpose of visiting Guinea is a long-term business, then you must have the following documents:
- An approved employment contract by the relevant authorities of the foreigners who want participation in paid employment in Guinea.
- Alternatively, authorisation from the relevant authorities to promote industrial, agricultural, artistic activity, commercial, or do a liberal profession.
Guinea Transit Visa Requirements
Suppose the purpose of visiting Guinea is to transit to another country, then you must have the following documents when applying for the Guinea Transit Visa:
- A recently taken passport-size photograph of the applicant with a plain white background.
- Scanned copies of the personal information page of your passport
- Proof that you will be travelling onward; an airline ticket
- Visa of the third country you are visiting, if a visa is required
Guinea Visa requirements upon arrival
The following documents must be shown to the immigration officer at the Visa On Arrival counter once you arrive at the airport in Guinea:
- A passport with a validity of at least six months.
- A receipt of your eVisa Registration or an Entry Visa Letter.
- Proof that you can afford to live in the country, such as debit/credit cards, cash, or traveller's cheques.
- A return-flight ticket that proofs your travel back from Guinea.
- An accommodation proof, such as living in a hotel or with friends or family.
Confusions Surrounding Guinea visa requirements.
There is some confusion in travellers' minds regarding who can enter Guinea without a visa. We will address those issues in this section.
For your information, the Timatic service of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) has stated that travellers from Namibia, Singapore, Tunisia, and Mauritania don't require a visa to enter Guinea. However, this requirement is not endorsed by Guinea's Ministry of Security and Civil Protection's Central Directorate of the Border Police (DCPAF). When we checked their website, we could not find any evidence that supports this requirement.
Moreover, as per the DCPAF official website, Cuban citizens don't require a Guinea visa, whereas the Timatic services of the IATA state that they need a visa.
And, the IATA's Timatic service states that UAE citizens can obtain a Guinea Visa on Arrival (VoA). Conversely, the DCPAF claims that they must acquire a visa online before travelling to Guinea.
Guinea Visa Fee
The visa fee depends on the visa type you are applying for, as there's a price difference between tourist visas, business visas, and transit visa fees. Here's a breakdown of the visa processing fees for different visas.
- Tourist visa with up to 90 days validity costs $ ()
- Transit visa or Transbordement visa with up to 3 days validity costs $ ()
- Long-Term Visa with up to 1 year validity costs $()
As mentioned above, the visa processing fee is non-refundable in case your application is refused. The fees must be paid when applying for the visa online using a valid credit or debit card.
Guinea Visa Validity
Guinea e-visa validity varies according to the type of visa you require. Here are all the necessary details on each visa's validity.
Tourist Visa: A single-entry visa with up to 90 days validity.
Long Term Visa: Offered for one year starting from the date the visa is issued.
Multiple Entry Visa: This visa is valid for three to five years.
Transit Visa: The visa will be valid for up to three days.
How to apply for a Guinea Visa?
There is an application process for a Guinea visa which is:
- Applying for a Guinea eVisa
- Paying the Guinea eVisa or visa Fee
- Waiting for the approval process usually, this process can take up to 72 hours. After approval within 72 hours, the Guinea visa-issuing authorities will contact you via email or inform you of the outcome.
- Travelling to Guinea and then receiving a visa at Conakry Airport upon arrival.
Applying for Guinea eVisa
You need to enter your email ID, after which you will receive a verification code (number) to proceed with your Guinea visa application. After verifying, you can start your online application for a Guinea Visa. Next, you need to answer a few questions regarding:
- Your Nationality and personal information
- Information regarding your passport
- Your trip details, such as accommodation, entrance, and departure dates.
- Choose the visa type you are applying for
- Upload the scanned copies of the required documents.
Getting a Visa On Arrival at Guinea Conakry Airport
Once your eVisa for Guinea is approved, you will receive a receipt of the eVisa Registration or Entry Visa letter, which you must take with you to Guinea. After approaching the Visa on Arrival at Conakry Airport, please submit the biometric information and physical copies of the required documents.
Note: Entering depends entirely on the immigration officer at the airport, and the Guinea eVisa is not the entire approval for entering the country.
Guinea Visa Processing Time
A Guinea electronic visa is generally processed within 72 hours of applying. However, the processing time may increase if there are public holidays in between. Keep in mind that the processing is conducted on business days, so it will take three business days to process your application.
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