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Djibouti Tourist Visa - Djibouti visa requirements in 2024

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Djibouti eVisa

E-visa
Djibouti eVisa usually has short stay with a period of 90 days. Applicant is not required to be present when applying for visa and a total of 6 documents are required. Find Djibouti eVisa application & requirements.

Get Djibouti eVisa

  • A online visa is required to enter Djibouti from country.
  • e-visa are issued only for tourism or commerce purposes.
  • Holders of e-visa can only enter Djibouti through Ambouli International Airport.
  • Applicant: not required
  • Max stay: 90 days
  • Stay: short term

What are the visa requirements for Djibouti tourist visa?

6 documents required for Djibouti tourist visa

Visa Application Form

Complete application form online for Djibouti

Passport Photo

Photo must be no older than 6 months

Passport Copy

A clear scan copy of passport of applicant's country with the information pages that has signature. Provide the pages of your current passport showing your photo, personal details and passport issue and expiry dates. Must be valid for six months beyond the expiry date of the visa.

Accomodation Proof

Accomodation reservation(s) in Djibouti for the duration of your visit. Embassy recommends not to purchase tickets until visa is approved. Donโ€™t risk your money, time and effort by buying actual tickets. Get hotel bookings for any city in the world within minutes for visa purposes.

Travel Proof

A round-trip flight reservations(s) for Djibouti. An Onward Ticket is a flight reservation made by a real travel agency that can be helpful for visa applications or if you want to enter a country without purchasing a return flight. Get verifiable one way, round trip, and multi-city flight bookings for visa purposes.

Invitation Letter

A letter from your relative or friend or company inviting you to visit and their relationship to you. The letter could state: the purpose of your visit and length of stay, if you will be staying with them, If this person will be paying for your stay, provide proof of their funds.
Tips

โœจ Tips for Djibouti tourist visa

  • Candidates are required to print their eVisa and keep it with their passport at all times when travelling in the Republic of Djibouti.
  • The eVisa, like the tradditional visa, does not guarantee entry into the Republic of Djibouti and the border authorities may refuse entry on rare occasions.
  • Candidates are required to print their eVisa and keep it with their passport at all times when travelling in the Republic of Djibouti. The eVisa, like the tradditional visa, does not guarantee entry into the Republic of Djibouti and the border authorities may refuse entry on rare occasions.

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Djibouti tourist visa details

Travelling to Djibouti? Get Djibouti visa requirements and application. Djibouti offers 3 types of visas to tourists. Nationals of 1 country can get visa on arrival. People of 231 countries can get visa online. Citizens of 6 countries need to obtain a visa before visiting. E-visa has a maxiumum stay of 90 days. tourist visa has a maxiumum stay of 90 days. Djibouti is part of Africa with main city at Djibouti. Its Least Developed country with a population of 900K. The main currency is Djibouti Franc. The languages spoken are French and Arabic.
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