What is An E-Visa?
E-visa is a digital solution designed to streamline the visa application process, eliminating lengthy paperwork and providing an alternative to traditional border-issued visas. It allows travellers to easily apply for visas online to their desired destinations.
These visas are not different from other types of travel visas. The only difference is that you can complete the application process online. E-visas are mainly issued for touristic purposes.
In contrast to an Embassy visa, to obtain a visa on arrival you do not need to apply for a visa before travelling, which allows for smoother travel. This type of visa is created by an agreement between countries
Obtaining An E-Visa
Here are a few general steps to follow when applying for an e-visa;
- Apply Online: Visit the official e–Visa website of the country you intend to visit. Fill in the required information in the online e-Visa form.
- Upload Necessary Documents: This usually includes an original digital passport(that has to be valid for a minimum of 6 months with at least 3 blank visa pages), photocopy of that data page of the passport, two passport size photographs, proof of financial means and proof of ties to the home country.
- Pay the e-Visa Fee : As the process of application is online, payment can typically be done also online using a debit or card card, or a digital payment wallet.
- How much should you pay?: The cost of an e-Visa varies by country and visa type. For instance, the UJ’s short visit visa fee is £115. India’s e-Visa fee isn't specified online, while the US charges $185 for most non-immigrant visas. New Zealand’s IVL fee is NZD $35.
- Receive Electronic Travel Authorization(ETA): This is sent to your email once payment has been received and confirmed.
List of Countries Offering e-Visas
E-visas have simplified travel procedures, allowing travellers to apply online for entry into various countries. Below is a list of countries offering e-visas for the convenience of international travellers.
Before we dive in, note that I excluded countries with web-based visa applications that either still require sending stacks of paperwork in, or that are reviewed by a consular officer. Sure, Australia offers an e600 online visa application similar to those offered by Canada, the UK, and Ireland, but these are merely the beginning of the same gruelling process of going to an embassy. Actually, I think I’d prefer to go to the embassy than deal with those applications.
In addition, I excluded “pre-approval” confirmations like ESTA in the United States and ETA in Australia, which are not visa applications per se, even if they feel like as much work as the process of other e visa countries.
So here is a list of real e visa countries, as well as my personal feedback on those I have used.
European Countries
Georgia
Georgia is one of the most open e visa countries in the world, perhaps second to only Ecuador. Even countries that face a lot of problems travelling, such as Thailand, have easy access. If you aren’t from the laundry list of countries that get a one-year stamp upon arrival, you’ll need to go through the easy e-visa process. Nationals of a few countries – Cuba, Guatemala, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and a number of Caribbean islands – can apply for 90 days, while all others – such as Chinese and Indians – can apply for 30 days. I live in Georgia so can’t comment much on the process, but if it’s like anything else the government does, it should be very efficient. The website is here.
Moldova
Moldova extends its visa offerings to various Western and all European nations, granting visa-free access for a 90-day period. Moldova provides three distinct types of visas, catering to different travel needs: the airport transit visa (Type A), the transit visa (Type B) valid for 5 days, and the short-stay visa (Type C) for a 90-day duration. Payments for visa-related fees can conveniently be made through credit or debit cards. Depending on your requirements, the application process may take between 10 to 20 days.
Russia
As of January 2021, Russia introduces a "unified e-visa" service, welcoming visitors from 53 countries with a 60-day validity period. This e-visa option covers a range of purposes, including tourism, business trips, private visits, and participation in cultural, socio-political, scientific, economic, or sporting events. For those planning to explore the vast expanse of the world's largest country, applying for the e-visa can be conveniently accomplished through the official website, with payment options including Visa, MasterCard, and more.
E-Visa Options in Asian Countries
Iran
Iran now joined the list of e visa countries that have easier access, compared to previous times. Your electronic visa application can be processed within as little as 10 working days. The process is simple and straightforward, you can get started with it here.
Armenia
Armenia offers a straightforward e-visa application process, allowing travellers to obtain official, diplomatic, and transit visas with options for single and multiple entries, all valid for a maximum of 180 days. Nevertheless, Armenia provides visa exemptions for citizens of up to 45 countries, enabling them to visit and stay for up to 180 days with an e-Visa.
Bahrain
Bahrain introduced its e-visa system in 2004, offering a range of visa categories catering to tourism, business, medical visits, study, exhibitions, conferences, sports events, journalism, NGO activities, and more. Additionally, Bahrain grants visas for investment purposes, including options for single and multiple entries, as well as visa on arrival for various durations.
Cambodia
Cambodia implemented its e-visa service in 2006, characterised by its simplicity and efficiency. Once requirements are met, applications are swiftly approved. A single-entry e-visa allows tourists to stay in Cambodia for 30 days within a validity period of 3 months. Payment can be made using Visa Card, Master Card, Union Pay, or Alipay.
India
India has established itself as a popular tourist destination with its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes. The Indian e-Visa is a travel authorization to India for short term stays for tourism, business, Conference and medical visits.
The e-Visa for India is an electronic authorization from the government available to citizens of over 160 countries. The process of applying for an e-Visa is relatively simple and can be done from the comfort of your home. All you need to do is fill out an online application form, upload a photograph and a copy of your passport, and pay the e-Visa fee. The Indian e-Visa is typically processed within 72 hours and sent to the applicant via email.
Kuwait
Kuwait extends e-visa eligibility to residents of 53 countries. GCC residents can enter Kuwait visa-free, while foreign residents in GCC countries must apply for a Kuwait e-visa. This visa permits a tourist stay of up to 3 months, with the stipulation that a GCC resident cannot engage in touristic activities for more than 90 days and must have a clean record in terms of criminal or terrorist activities.
Malaysia
Not only is Malaysiaone of the one of the cheapest and safest countries in the world, making it one of the best Asian countries to live in amongst other reasons, but it’s also one of the world’s easiest countries to visit. 66 countries’ citizens get 90-day visa-free, another 94 countries receive 30-day visa-free travel, and two countries receive 14 days without a visa.
Combine that with Malaysia’s easy visa run policy and it is one of the easiest countries to visit as a tourist. However, there are currently 34 countries which require an e-visa including Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Serbia, and Sri Lanka. (I have no idea what Serbia and Montenegro did to irritate Malaysia’s immigration officials.)
A thirty-day e-visa may be applied for online provided the applicant is outside of Malaysia and Singapore, a status they do seem to check diligently. The visa is good for three months from date of issue but the thirty-day stay only applies to single-entry visas; multiple entry visas offer only 14 days in Malaysia.
Maldives
The Maldives provides various visa categories for tourists, workers, business visitors, dependents, corporate residents, and those seeking marriage visas, each with its own duration and fees. All nationalities can obtain a free tourist visa on arrival, valid for 30 days. For tourism purposes, pre-approval is not required, but travellers need a passport with a Machine Readable Zone, valid for at least 6 months.
Myanmar
Known for its ancient temples and rich history, Myanmar has also moved towards simplifying travel by offering e-Visas. The Myanmar e-Visa is available to travelers from more than 100 countries for tourism and business purposes.
The application process involves filling out an online form, uploading a passport photo, and paying the e-Visa fee. The e-Visa is usually approved within three working days and is valid for a single entry of up to 28 days for tourists and 70 days for business travelers.
Oman
Oman offers a wide range of visas for business, tourism, work, family, research, transit, and more. Unsponsored tourists can stay for one month, while sponsored tourists can stay for three months. GCC and Dubai joint visa holders enjoy visa-free entry to Oman. Oman also provides express e-visas for business travellers and conference attendees, and residence visa renewal can be completed online.
Pakistan
Pakistan introduced an e-visa service for nationals of 191 countries, offering a variety of visa categories, including tourism, diplomatic, business, work, NGO, religious tourism, journalism, mountaineering, cultural activities, and more. For many foreign nationals, the Pakistan tourist e-visa is issued as a single-entry visa, allowing a maximum stay of up to 3 months. Extensions of e-visa validity for up to 6 months are possible for certain nationalities.
Singapore
Singapore offers e-visas to citizens of 35 countries, allowing a maximum stay of 30 days. The application should be made within 30 days before arrival. Additionally, Singapore provides a 96-hour visa-free transit facility to nationals of India, Georgia, CIS, PRC, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka requires visitors to apply for an ETA (electronic travel authorization), which encompasses business, tourist, and transit visas. There are three types of ETAs, including tourist and business ETAs with double entries for 30 days, as well as a free transit visa with a 2-day duration on a single entry. Special fees are applicable to SAARC countries, offering cost-effective options for tourist and business visas with double or multiple entries.
Tajikistan
Tajikistan provides diverse e-visa categories, including tourism, business, private, transport, foreign media representatives, humanitarian, and visas for sporting and cultural events, all with a validity of 90 days. These short-stay visas allow a maximum stay of up to 60 days, although multiple entry visas are not available.
Thailand
Thailand offers a range of e-visa options, such as tourist, business, non-immigrant, transit, long-stay smart, and diplomatic visas, each with varying durations. Tourists are typically allowed a maximum stay of 60 days, while those visiting Thailand for business purposes can stay for up to 90 days.
Vietnam
Vietnam offers a unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and history. It also provides an Vietnam e-Visa service to citizens of around 80 countries.
The Vietnam e-Visa is a single-entry visa, valid for up to 30 days. The application process is straightforward: complete an online form, upload a passport photo and a copy of your passport, pay the e-Visa fee, and wait for an approval email within three working days.
E-Visa Options in African Countries
Côte d'Ivoire
Côte d'Ivoire, the previously troubled West African nation, has introduced an online visa application process that now accepts payments. Although I'm not well-versed in the details of this process, as I don't frequently visit Africa, Côte d'Ivoire isn't among my top interests in trending African countries. The program's website is available in both French and English. Unfortunately, if you're not a citizen of one of the 21 African countries or stateless, you'll require a visa for a fee, allowing for stays of up to 90 days. Obtaining a visa might be a bit challenging if you're not from the specified African countries, and locating the nearest embassy may not be a straightforward task.
Egypt
Egypt is one of the oldest and culturally richest civilizations known till today, with popular beach destinations amongst other attractions. It’s no wonder the country has always been a tourist hub, it seems natural that they have hopped on the e visa countries list. Nationals of over 78 countries must create their e-visa application from the country’s e-visa portal at least 7 days before arrival. The single entry visa is at $25 with the multiple entries visa at $60. The country’s website is, unlike many African counterparts, pretty straightforward and easy to use.
Gabon
Gabon provides visa-free access for nationals from approximately 20 countries with specific passports. For other visitors, single-entry visas are available, granting stays of 1 to 3 months, while multiple-entry visas are an option for a 6-month duration.
Kenya
Kenya, renowned for its wildlife and scenic landscapes, offers an Kenya e Visa service to simplify the process for travelers. The Kenyan e-Visa is available to visitors from most countries for tourism, business, and medical purposes.
The process to apply for a Kenyan e-Visa involves filling out an online application form, uploading a passport photo, and paying the e-Visa fee. Once approved, the e-Visa is emailed to the applicant and must be printed and presented upon arrival in Kenya.
Rwanda
Rwanda maintains a traveller-friendly visa policy. Member countries of the African Union, La Francophonie, and the Commonwealth are eligible for a free visa-on-arrival, allowing a 30-day stay. Citizens of Burundi, the United Republic of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and South Sudan enjoy a free visa upon arrival for 6 months. Another group of countries qualifies for a free visa valid for 90 days, including Qatar, Singapore, Côte d'Ivoire, among others. Those requiring a visa must pay for single or multiple entry visas.
São Tomé and Príncipe
Sao Tome and Principe introduced its e-visa service in 2012, offering both business and tourist e-visas with a maximum stay of 30 days and a validity of 30 days. Visa exemptions are granted to CPLC, EU, USA, and Canadian visa-holders, allowing a 15-day (14-night) stay, contingent upon the possession of a yellow fever (YF) certificate upon arrival.
South Sudan
South Sudan offers e-visas to citizens of 206 countries, including single entry, 2-month multiple entry, and 6-month multiple entry options. Egyptians and Tanzanians are exempt from visa requirements.
Like many countries, South Sudan embraced online platforms following the pandemic and began offering a new eVisa. No more travelling to an embassy to apply and be interviewed! Citizens from almost all countries, 207 countries to be specific, can now apply online for an eVisa for a fee that starts from $50. In fact, most are required to do so.
Only citizens of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Egypt have visa-free access to South Sudan – and the four other countries that have visa-on-arrival access would benefit from applying for the eVisa anyway. You can apply through their official site here.
Tanzania
Tanzania maintains an accommodating visa policy, providing visa-free entry for 68 countries. However, nationals from 29 countries can enter with business, transit, student, ordinary, or multiple visas. Visa fees vary based on type and duration, and payments can be made through Visa Card, Master Card, or Swift Transfer.
Uganda
Uganda offers a straightforward e-visa process, with approval achievable in as little as three hours if all necessary documents are scanned and ready. Requirements include a passport copy, a photograph, and a yellow fever (YF) certificate.
Zambia
Zambia offers a range of visas, including single-entry, double-entry, multiple-entry, day-tripper-entry, Kaza-entry, and transit visas. Citizens of 53 countries must apply for a visa before travelling to Zambia, while nationals of 63 countries can enjoy visa-free entry due to Zambia's friendly visa policy.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe maintains a well-structured electronic visa system, offering holiday, business, conference, and transit visas to travellers from various countries. Countries are categorised as A, B, and C by the government, with e-visas required for those in Categories A and B. Nationals from Category-A countries can enter Zimbabwe without a visa.
E-Visa Options in Euro-Asian Countries
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, a country known for its modern architecture and historical old town, offers an Azerbaijan e-Visa to citizens of over 90 countries. The e-Visa, officially known as the Azerbaijan Electronic Visa or ASAN Visa, is valid for a single entry stay of up to 30 days.
The e-Visa application process involves completing an online form, uploading a passport photo and a scanned copy of your passport, and paying the e-Visa fee. The e-Visa is usually processed within three working days.
Georgia
Georgia's visa policy is traveller-friendly, allowing nationals from 98 countries to study, work, and reside in Georgia for up to a full year. Additionally, citizens of 50 countries can enter and stay in Georgia for specific periods, provided they meet the necessary eligibility criteria. Travellers from other countries are required to apply for e-visas falling under categories A, B, C, D, and T.
Turkey
Turkey offers various visa types, including tourism, official, student, and education visas. Additionally, it grants visa-free travel to citizens of 15 countries, including Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, and others, where only a national ID is required for entry.
E-Visa Options in North-American Countries
Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda offer a visa-free regime for most European Union and Commonwealth countries, allowing citizens from 104 countries to enter without a visa. Those requiring a visa can apply for multiple-entry visas valid for 1 or 2 years. Visa payments can be made through Visa Card or Mastercard. Moreover, travellers holding US, UK, Canadian, and Schengen visas can obtain Visa-on-Arrival, which grants a single-entry tourist stay of 30 days.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Obtaining a visa for Saint Kitts and Nevis is a straightforward process, and visas are classified into various categories, including single and multiple entries with maximum stays of up to 60 months. Notably, Canadian nationals are exempted from visa requirements.
Australia
Australia provides a wide range of visas catering to visitor, study and training, family and partner, working and skilled, refugee and humanitarian purposes. The visitor visa can be used for tourism, business, or family visits for durations of 3, 6, or 12 months. Australia also offers visas for permanent residency.
Uzbekistan
The Uzbekistan government allows nationals from 77 countries to apply for e-visas. These e-visa types include guest, investment, business, and transit visas, all allowing stays of up to 30 days with a validity of 90 days from the issuance date. E-visas can be issued as single entry (one, two, three, four, five, six, and eight) or multiple entry visas, with urgent processing available. Please note that Covid-19 guidelines apply, including pre-departure Covid testing and health screenings upon entry.
Brunei
Brunei offers a diverse range of e-visas, including diplomatic, social, professional visit, business visit, employment, dependent (specific to spouses and children under 18 years of age), student, and transit visas, each with a validity of 3 months. Visas can be issued for single or multiple entries, but visitors should not overstay their visa duration and must apply for extensions before their stay permit expires. Passport requirements include at least six months' validity and specific blank visa pages.
Angola
Angola provides various visa categories, including short-term, long-term, ordinary, tourist, transit, work, and resident permits, allowing stays of up to 30 days. Tourist visas for Angola have a validity of 60 days, with the possibility of a one-time 30-day extension. Travellers should ensure their passport has at least nine months of validity and contains two blank visa pages.
Visitor Visas in South Africa
South Africa issues visitor visas for business and tourism purposes, typically with a validity of 90 days. These visas are also available for fiancé, spouses, and children of those holding work or study permits, as well as for study, research, conference, medical, sports, cultural, economic, social exchange programs, transit, and volunteering activities. Passport requirements include a validity of at least 30 days beyond the planned departure, a return or onward ticket, and yellow fever certificates if applicable.
Benin
Benin exempts nationals of 53 African countries from visa requirements for stays of up to three months. However, visitors from countries requiring a visa can apply for tourist, business, and transit e-visas for stays of 30 or 90 days, with single or multiple entry options available. Travellers should apply at least seven days before their intended visit, and all passengers are screened for Covid-19.
Ukraine
The nationals of 45 countries are eligible to apply for an e-visa to enter Ukraine. Single and double entry e-visas are accessible with different fee packages, typically processed within three working days, with an option for urgent processing within one working day. These e-visas are issued for various purposes, including business, private, tourism, medical treatment, cultural, scientific, educational, sports activities, private, and foreign mass media staff visits. Applicants should provide passport data pages, a document of financial security, and a document confirming the purpose of their trip in either Ukrainian or English.
Bahamas
Visitors planning to travel to the Bahamas must apply for a Bermuda Covid-19 Travel Authorization 1 to 3 days before departure. A negative Covid-19 PCR test, taken within five days before arrival, is required for Travel Authorization approval. Additionally, visitors are required to wear a Traveller Wristband for the first 14 days of their stay.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia offers a range of electronic visas and entry permits for various purposes, including business, tourism, transit, student, retirement, GCC resident, and patient and companion's entry permits. Tourist visas for Saudi Arabia are available for 30 or 90 days, offering single or multiple entries. These visas can be extended for 30 days twice without leaving the country. Passport requirements include at least six months of validity from the arrival date and at least two blank pages.
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan provides an array of categorised visas, such as diplomatic visas (A1, A2), service visas (A3, A4), investor visas (A5), and business visas (В1, В2, В3). Visa durations range from 90 days, 180 days to three years. Single and multiple entry visas are available, with tourists being able to apply for a single-entry tourist visa allowing a 90-day stay. Multiple entry tourist visas grant visitors a stay of up to 180 days.
New Zealand
New Zealand offers a wide range of visas for international travellers, including work visas, student visas, visitor visas, join family visas, business visas, investment visas, and residence visas. A visitor visa allows stays of up to 9 months, with a 180-day limit on consecutive stays in New Zealand.
Malawi
Malawi provides a variety of visas, including tourist, official, transit, diplomatic, and investor visas, with varying durations and entry types. Tourist visas for Malawi offer single entry for three months or multiple entries for six or twelve months. However, visitors must comply with specific entry requirements, including a valid passport with at least six months of validity and certain health certificates if applicable.
Ghana
Ghana operates a visa-free regime for some West African countries (ECOWAS member states) and offers business, study, and employment visas for other travellers. E-visas for Ghana are available for single and multiple entries, with the option of urgent visa processing within
48 hours. Passport requirements include a validity of at least six months, and a yellow fever certificate may be required.
Bermuda
British passport holders can enter Bermuda without a visa but are required to book accommodation before travelling. Applying for a Bermuda e-visa is recommended 1 to 2 months before the intended travel date. Passport requirements differ for multi-re-entry visas (MRV) for travellers from the US, UK, or Canada, with a validity of 45 days instead of the standard 6-month rule.
Laos
Travellers to Laos can apply for e-visas, but the service has been temporarily suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. When available, Laos' e-visas are valid for a single entry with a maximum stay of 30 days and processing time of up to three working days. Travellers should ensure their passport has at least 180 days of validity from the date of arrival.
Open to a staggering 159 countries through e-visa, Laos is one of the most open countries on this list. The processing time of the e visa is usually a mere 3 working days at a fee excluding bank charge for US citizens. You can find the website here and a visa fee calculator that’s based on your nationality here.
Nepal
Nepal offers a range of visa types, including Marriage, Study, Business, Residential, Tourist, Reciprocity, Transit, NRN, Relation, Working, Diplomatic, Official, Dependent, and Trekking Permits. Tourist e-visas in Nepal are issued with validities of 15, 30, and 90 days, all allowing multiple entries. Visa extensions are possible, but applications must be made within the existing e-visa's validity period.
Qatar
Qatar offers various visa categories, and nationals of 80 countries can enter visa-free. Those requiring a visa can apply at least four working days before travel. Qatar's e-visa is valid for one consecutive month and allows stays of up to 30 days. Regular, urgent, and super-urgent visa options are available, with visa payments accepted via Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or PayPal credit or debit cards. Visitors must possess a passport with a validity of 6 months from the arrival date.
Chile
Chile provides tourist visas, temporary resident visas, student visas, and work visas. These visas allow stays within 90 days from issuance, with options for single or multiple entries. Applicants are encouraged to apply at least 30 to 60 days before their intended travel date. Visa processing may take 15 to 20 days. Passport requirements include validity for at least six months beyond arrival and proof of accommodation and funds.
Colombia
Colombia issues various visa types, including visitor visas (type V), resident visas (type R), and migrant visas (type M). These visas are suitable for tourism, business, exchange programs, medical treatment, and more. Visa applications are generally processed within five business days, but additional documentation or interviews may extend processing time to 30 days. Visa payments can be made using a Visa credit card. Travellers' passports must be in good condition and provide blank space for the visa.
United Arab Emirates' Visa Diversity
The UAE offers different electronic visas and entry permits, including business visas, tourist visas, transit visas, student visas, retirement visas, e-Visas for GCC residents, and entry permits for patients and their companions. Tourist visas in the UAE are available for 30 or 90 days, with single or multiple entry options, and can be extended for 30 days twice without leaving the country. Students can obtain a long-term visa of 5 years for demonstrating outstanding performance.
Visa Variety in Indonesia
Indonesia provides electronic visas in several categories for tourism, business, family, social culture, government, and journalistic activities. These e-visas can be used for single visits, multiple visits, limited stays, and limited-stay-on-arrival, and they are typically processed within five working days. Travellers need a passport with at least six months of validity from the arrival date and at least one blank page. They must also present a negative PCR test for Covid-19 issued within 72 hours before arriving in Indonesia.
Visa Options in Lithuania
Lithuania issues two types of visas: the Schengen visa, which includes the airport transit visa (A) and short-stay visa (C), and the National Visa (D). A short-stay visa (C) is valid for 90 days within any 180-day period. The national visa (D) allows travellers to enter the Republic of Lithuania and stay for longer than 90 days. The duration of stay depends on the specific type of visa, and travellers with temporary or permanent residence permits can obtain single-entry or multiple-entry national visas. Applicants should apply no later than 15 calendar days before their intended visit.
Egypt's Visa Policies
Visitors travelling to Egypt must apply at least 7 days before their intended visit and pay fees using Visa Card, MasterCard, or other debit cards. Egypt issues tourist visas with a validity of 90 days, allowing a maximum of 30 consecutive days on single or multiple entries. Travelers must present a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the entry date and should provide details of their accommodations or planned visits in Egypt.
Canada's Visa Varieties
Canada offers both single and multiple entry e-visas, with most applicants receiving multiple-entry visas valid for up to one year or up to one month before passport expiry. The country provides temporary resident visas, tourist visas, business visas, and super visas for parents and grandparents. Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months (180 days) in Canada, with the possibility of extension if applied for at least 30 days before the stay's expiration. Travellers are required to present a negative Covid-19 test result, and everyone entering Canada must undergo a 14-day self-isolation.
Visa Selection in Djibouti
Visitors can obtain electronic e-visas for Djibouti for transit, tourism, and business purposes by submitting an online application, providing necessary information, and paying fees online. These e-visas are valid for single entry only. For work or study in Djibouti, travellers must acquire a traditional visa from embassies or consulates. Applicants must have a passport with at least six months of validity, an accommodation address, an invitation letter, and a credit card (MasterCard, Visa, or American Express) upon arriving in Djibouti.
Ethiopia's Range of Visa Types
Ethiopia offers a wide range of visas for different purposes, with non-immigrant and immigrant visas available to visitors. Non-immigrant visas allow stays of up to 90 days and are suitable for various purposes, including conferences, family events, cultural activities, medical care, and more. Immigrant visas are granted for stays over 90 days, and an Immigration visa is first issued for a 72-hour entry, extendable to a long-term visa.
Visa Offerings in Brazil
Brazil currently issues e-visas only to Japanese, Australian, Canadian, UK, and US passport holders. These e-visas have a maximum validity of 2 years, allowing stays of up to 90 days within 12 months. Travellers should be aware that visiting forested areas in Brazil or engaging in tourism activities may require a yellow fever vaccination administered at least 10 days before travel. Medications brought by visitors may be subject to health inspection in Brazil.
Travelling to Madagascar
Madagascar has suspended almost all international flights to minimise the risk of Covid-19 until further notice. The country provides non-immigrant and immigrant visas, with non-immigrant visas allowing stays of up to 90 days for various purposes, including conferences, family events, cultural activities, and more. The duration of stay exceeding 90 days requires an Immigrant visa issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), including an initial 72-hour entry visa and subsequent transformable one-month visas.
Visa Variety in South Africa
South Africa issues visitor visas for business and tourism purposes with a validity of 90 days. The country also provides visas for family members, students, researchers, conference attendees, medical patients, athletes, cultural participants, social exchange programs, transit travellers, and volunteers. Visa requirements include a passport or travel document with a validity of 30 days after the planned visit, at least two blank pages, a return or onward ticket, and, if applicable, yellow fever certificates.
Visa Options in Benin
Benin exempts nationals of 53 African countries from requiring a visa for visits of up to three months. For countries requiring visas, Benin offers tourist, business, and transit e-visas for visits of 30 or 90 days, available for single or multiple entries with varying fees. Applicants should apply at least 7 days before the intended travel date. All passengers are screened for Covid-19, with rapid diagnostic tests and PCR samples taken by the airport's health staff.
Visa Offerings in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea provides different e-visas for international travellers, including the easy visitor permit (30 or 60 days), journalist, sportsperson, tourist, visiting relatives, and yacht person visas, each with a validity of 60 days (except for the easy visitor permit, which is valid for 30 days). These e-visas do not allow for multiple entries, and they cannot be extended beyond their expiration. The country also offers a restricted employment visa for individuals with specialist skills and technical expertise.
Ukraine's Visa Options
The nationals of 45 countries are eligible to apply for an e-visa to enter Ukraine, with options for single and double entry e-visas. Different fee packages are available, with processing within three working days after application submission. Urgent visas can be obtained within one working day for a higher fee. Ukraine issues visas for various purposes, including business, private, tourism, medical treatment, cultural, scientific, educational, sports, and more. Applicants must provide passport pages containing personal data, a document demonstrating financial security, and a document confirming the purpose of the trip in Ukrainian or English.
Visa Selection in Bahamas
The Bahamas government issues self-sponsored visas or seaman's visas. Self-sponsored visas are for leisure travellers, while seaman's visas are granted to temporary boat crew members. Single entry visas have a validity of 30 days, and multiple entry visas have validities of 3, 6, or 12 months. Visa applications are processed within 7 to 10 business days. All visa applicants must have a valid passport with more than six months of remaining validity. Fees can be paid with credit or debit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Angola's Visa Variety
Angola provides short-term, long-term, ordinary, tourist, transit, work, and resident permit visas, allowing stays of up to 30 days. The Angolan government issues single entry and multiple entry e-visas. The tourist visa has a validity of 60 days, which can be extended once for a maximum of 30 days. Travellers' passports should be valid for at least nine months and contain two blank visa pages.
Visa Offerings in Madagascar
Madagascar has suspended almost all international flights until further notice to minimise the risks of Covid-19. The country provides non-immigrant and immigrant visas for various purposes, with non-immigrant visas allowing stays of up to 90 days. This visa covers visits for conferences, family events, cultural and sports activities, religious events, internships, medical care, scientific research, yachting, short-term business, and more. For stays exceeding 90 days, an immigrant visa is granted. Before receiving an immigrant visa, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) issues a 72-hour entry visa. Once issued, applicants can obtain a transformable one-month visa that is extendable for a long-term visa.
Brazil's Visa Policy
Brazil currently issues e-visas only to Japanese, Australian, Canadian, UK, and US passport holders. These e-visas are valid for a maximum of 2 years, allowing stays of up to 90 days within 12 months. Travellers should note that when visiting forested areas in Brazil or engaging in tourism activities, a yellow fever vaccination is required at least 10 days before travel. Medications brought by visitors may pass through health inspection in Brazil.
Laos' Visa Policies
To prevent the outbreak of Covid-19, Laos has suspended its e-visa service until further notice. When available, Laos' e-visas are only valid for a single entry for a maximum of 60 days, allowing visitors to stay for 30 days in the regime. For groups traveling to Laos, it is possible to apply for a maximum of 5 people in one application. Obtaining an e-visa requires a complete online application, which may take up to three working days to process if all information provided is correct. Visitors must have a passport valid for at least 180 days from the date of arrival.
Nepal
Visitors to Nepal can choose from a variety of visa types, including Marriage, Study, Business, Residential, Tourist, Reciprocity, Transit, NRN, Relation, Working, Diplomatic, Official, Dependent, and Trekking Permit visas. Tourist e-visas come in three different validities: 15 days, 30 days, and 90 days, all allowing multiple entries. Visa extension is possible for up to 150 days, provided the application is made within the validity period of the existing e-visa.
Qatar
The nationals of 80 countries can move freely in Qatar without a visa. Those who require a visa can make the application at least four working days before travel. Qatar's e-visa is valid for one consecutive month and can be used for up to 30 days. A regular visa, an urgent visa, and a super-urgent visa are available, with payments accepted through Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or PayPal credit or debit cards. Passport requirements include validity for at least six months from the arrival date and the availability of two blank pages.
Chile
Chile issues tourist visas, temporary resident visas, student visas, and work visas, with visa validities of 90 days for most purposes. Multiple-entry visas are usually issued. Visa applications are typically processed within 15-20 days, but additional documentation or interviews may extend processing to 30 days. Travellers must ensure their passport has at least six months of validity beyond their arrival and provide evidence of accommodation and funds.
Colombia
Colombia provides a variety of visas, including visitor visas (type V), resident visas (type R), and migrant visas (type M), suitable for tourism, business, exchange programs, medical treatment, and more. Visa applications are generally processed within 5 business days, but additional documentation or interviews may extend processing to 30 days. Payments for visas can be made using a Visa credit card. Passport requirements include a minimum validity of 6 months beyond arrival and proof of accommodation and funds.
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates offers various electronic visas and entry permits, including business visas, tourist visas, transit visas, student visas, retirement visas, e-Visas for GCC residents, and entry permits for patients and their companions. Tourist visas in the UAE are available for 30 or 90 days, with single or multiple entry options, and can be extended for 30 days twice without leaving the country. Students can obtain a long-term visa of 5 years for demonstrating outstanding performance.
Indonesia
Indonesia provides electronic visas in several categories, including tourism, business, family, social culture, government, and journalistic activities. E-visas can be used for single or multiple visits, limited stays, or limited-stay-on-arrival and are typically processed within 5 working days. Visitors need a passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date of arrival, as well as at least one blank page. A negative PCR test for Covid-19 taken within 72 hours before arriving in Indonesia is also required.
Lithuania
Lithuania issues two main types of visas: the Schengen visa, which includes the airport transit visa (A) and the short-stay visa (C), and the National Visa (D). A short-stay visa (C) is valid for 90 days within any 180-day period. The national visa (D) allows travellers to enter Lithuania and stay for longer than 90 days. The duration of stay depends on the specific type of visa, and travellers with temporary or permanent residence permits can obtain single-entry or multiple-entry national visas. Applicants should apply no later than 15 calendar days before their intended visit.
Egypt
To visit Egypt, travellers must apply at least 7 days before their planned arrival and pay fees with Visa Card, MasterCard, or other debit cards. Egypt offers tourist visas with a 90-day validity, allowing a maximum of 30 consecutive days on a single or multiple entry basis. Travellers are required to provide a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity from the entry date and details of their accommodations or planned visits in Egypt.
Canada
Canada offers both single and multiple entry e-visas, with most applicants receiving multiple-entry visas valid for up to one year or up to one month before passport expiry. Temporary resident visas, tourist visas, business visas, and super visas for parents and grandparents are among the offerings. Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months (180 days) in Canada, with the possibility of extension if applied for at least 30 days before the stay's expiration. Travellers are required to present a negative Covid-19 test result, and everyone entering Canada must undergo a 14-day self-isolation.
Djibouti
Visitors can obtain electronic e-visas for Djibouti for transit, tourism, and business purposes by completing an online application, providing the necessary information, and making online payments. These e-visas are valid for single entry only. For work or study in Djibouti, travellers must obtain a traditional visa through embassies or consulates. Applicants must have a passport with at least six months of validity, an accommodation address, an invitation letter, and a credit card (MasterCard, Visa, or American Express) upon arriving in Djibouti.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia provides a wide range of visas for various purposes, including non-immigrant and immigrant visas for travellers. Non-immigrant visas allow stays of up to 90 days and cover a variety of purposes, including conferences, family events, cultural activities, medical care, and more. Immigrant visas are issued for stays exceeding 90 days. The first stage involves an Immigration visa, which grants 72-hour entry, followed by transformable one-month visas.
Brazil
Brazil currently issues e-visas to passport holders from Japan, Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US. These e-visas are valid for up to 2 years and allow for stays of up to 90 days within a 12-month period. Travellers should note that when visiting forested areas in Brazil or engaging in tourism activities, a yellow fever vaccination is required at least 10 days before travel. Medications brought by visitors may pass through health inspection in Brazil.
Madagascar
Madagascar has suspended almost all international flights to minimise the risk of Covid-19 until further notice. The country provides non-immigrant and immigrant visas, with non-immigrant visas allowing stays of up to 90 days for various purposes, including conferences, family events, cultural activities, medical care, and more. The duration of stay exceeding 90 days requires an Immigrant visa issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), including an initial 72-hour entry visa and subsequent transformable one-month visas.
South Africa
South Africa issues visitor visas for business and tourism purposes with a validity of 90 days. The country also provides visas for family members, students, researchers, conference attendees, medical patients, athletes, cultural participants, social exchange programs, transit travellers, and volunteers. Visa requirements include a passport or travel document with a validity of 30 days after the planned visit, at least two blank pages, a return or onward ticket, and, if applicable, yellow fever certificates.
Benin
Benin exempts nationals of 53 African countries from visa requirements for visits of up to three months. For countries requiring visas, Benin offers tourist, business, and transit e-visas for visits of 30 or 90 days, available for single or multiple entries with varying fees. Applicants should apply at least 7 days before the intended travel date. All passengers are screened for Covid-19, with rapid diagnostic tests and PCR samples taken by the airport's health staff.
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea provides different e-visas for international travellers, including the easy visitor permit (30 or 60 days), journalist, sportsperson, tourist, visiting relatives,
and yacht person visas, each with a validity of 60 days (except for the easy visitor permit, which is valid for 30 days). These e-visas do not allow for multiple entries, and they cannot be extended beyond their expiration. The country also offers a restricted employment visa for individuals with specialist skills and technical expertise.
Ukraine
The nationals of 45 countries are eligible to apply for an e-visa to enter Ukraine, with options for single and double entry e-visas. Different fee packages are available, with processing within three working days after application submission. Urgent visas can be obtained within one working day for a higher fee. Ukraine issues visas for various purposes, including business, private, tourism, medical treatment, cultural, scientific, educational, sports, and more. Applicants must provide passport pages containing personal data, a document demonstrating financial security, and a document confirming the purpose of the trip in Ukrainian or English.
Bahamas
The Bahamas government issues self-sponsored visas and seaman's visas. Self-sponsored visas are for leisure travelers, while seaman's visas are granted to temporary boat crew members. Single entry visas have a validity of 30 days, and multiple entry visas have validities of 3, 6, or 12 months. Visa applications are processed within 7 to 10 business days. All visa applicants must have a valid passport with more than six months of remaining validity. Fees can be paid with credit or debit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Angola
Angola provides short-term, long-term, ordinary, tourist, transit, work, and resident permit visas, allowing stays of up to 30 days. The Angolan government issues single entry and multiple entry e-visas. The tourist visa has a validity of 60 days, which can be extended once for a maximum of 30 days. Travellers' passports should be valid for at least nine months and contain two blank visa pages.
FAQS
An e-visa, or electronic visa, is an official travel document issued electronically by a country's immigration authorities. It allows foreign travellers to enter and stay in that country for a specified period. E-visas eliminate the need for physical visa labels or stamps in your passport.
Many countries around the world now offer e-visas, making the application process more convenient for travellers. Some of these countries include India, Turkey, Kenya, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, among others.
To apply for an e-visa, you generally need to visit the official website of the country's immigration department or a government-approved website for visa applications. Follow the instructions provided, fill out the application form, upload the required documents, and make the necessary payments.
E-visas offer several benefits, including a simplified application process, reduced paperwork, faster processing times, and the ability to apply from anywhere with an internet connection. They also eliminate the need to visit a physical embassy or consulate.
The types of e-visas vary by country and can include tourist visas, business visas, transit visas, and more. Some countries offer single-entry e-visas, while others provide multiple-entry options.
The processing time for e-visas can vary from one country to another. It typically takes a few days to a few weeks, depending on the country's processing speed and any additional requirements.
The required documents can vary, but common documents include a valid passport, a recent passport-sized photograph, a travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and a payment method (usually a credit or debit card).
In most cases, e-visas have specific validity periods and are non-extendable. If you plan to stay longer, you may need to exit the country and reapply for a new visa or explore other visa options.