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Egypt Visa, Egypt Tourist
Visa, Egypt Visa Requirements
Non-Egyptian visitors arriving in Egypt are
required to be in possession of a valid passport. Entry visas
may be obtained from Egyptian Diplomatic and Consular Missions
Abroad or from the Entry Visa Department at the Travel
Documents, Immigration and Nationality Administration (TDINA).
It is, however, possible for most tourists and visitors to
obtain an entry visa at any of the Major Ports of Entry. Please
check with your nearest Egyptian Consular mission for more
details concerning visa regulations applying to your
citizenship.
Note: Most travelers obtain their Visa
upon entry to Egypt, and need not use the forms below to obtain
a visa. Visa applications are normally passed out by airlines
prior to landing at an Egyptian airport.
The visa form must then be completed, either
by printing it out and filing it in or via a graphics editor and
sent to the nearest
Egyptian
Embassy or Consulate.
Notes
Visitors entering Egypt at the
overland border post to Taba to visit Gulf of Aqaba
coast and St. Catherine can be exempted from visa and
granted a free residence permit for fourteen days to
visit the area.
Citizens of the following countries
are required to be in possession of a pre-arrival visa:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chechnya, Croatia,Georgia, India,
Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia,
Lebanon, Macau, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldavia,
Montenegro, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, The
Philippines,Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Sri-Lanka,
Tadzhikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan and all African countries.
Residents of the above countries
may apply for a visa through their nearest Egyptian
Consulate or Embassy. Contact
Us
Those in possession of a residence
permit in Egypt are not required to obtain an entry visa
if they leave the country and return to it within the
validity of their residence permit or within six months,
whichever period is less.
There are three types
of Egyptian visa:
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Tourist Visa: is usually valid for a
period not exceeding three months and granted on either
single or multiple entry basis.
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Entry Visa: is required for any
foreigner arriving in Egypt for purposes other than
tourism, e.g. work, study, etc. The possession of a
valid Entry Visa is needed to complete the residence
procedure in Egypt.
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Transit Visa.
Major Ports of Entry to
Egypt
Airports:
Marine Harbors:
Overland Entry Posts:
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Salloum, northwestern border (to and
from Libya)
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Rafah, northeastern border (to and
from Gaza strip, the Occupied Territories and Israel)
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Taba, eastern border (to and from
Israel)
Visa Fees
Some examples of Egyptian tourist visa
fees at a variety of consular missions:
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Tourist Visa Fees |
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Country |
Single Entry |
Multiple Entry |
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Argentina |
18 US$ |
23 US$ |
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Australia |
35 $A |
42 $A |
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Austria |
300 AS |
380 AS |
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Belgium |
1100 BF |
1300 BF |
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Brazil |
25 Cr$ |
30 Cr$ |
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Canada |
25 $c |
31 $c |
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Cyprus (Cypriot
nationals) |
8 Pound; |
|
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Cyprus (other
nationals) |
12 Pound; |
14 Pound; |
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Denmark (Danish
nationals) |
132 Kr |
|
|
Denmark (other
nationals) |
188 Kr |
240 Kr |
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Finland (Finnish
nationals) |
100 Mk |
Mk |
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Finland (other
nationals) |
140 Mk |
175 Mk |
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France |
170 FF |
205 FF |
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Germany (German
nationals) |
35 DM |
|
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Germany (other
nationals) |
50 DM |
65 DM |
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Greece |
4,300 Dr |
5,100 Dr |
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Holland |
65 Fl |
85 Fl |
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Indonesia |
45,000 Rp |
60,000 Rp |
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Ireland |
16,5 £ |
20,5 £ |
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Italy |
35,000 Lit |
44,000 Lit |
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Japan |
5,500 Yen; |
7,000 Yen; |
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Malaysia |
46 M$ |
57 M$ |
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Norway (Norwegian
nationals) |
130 Kr |
|
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Norway (other
nationals) |
180 Kr |
215 Kr |
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Portugal |
3,600 Esc; |
|
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Russia (Russian
nationals) |
53,000 Rub |
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Russia (other
nationals) |
85,000 Rub |
|
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Singapore |
46 S$ |
58 S$ |
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South Korea |
15,000 W |
20,000 W |
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Spain |
3,700 Pts |
4,600 Pts |
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Sweden |
170 Kr |
220 Kr |
|
Switzerland |
50 SF |
60 SF |
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United Kingdom |
15 Pound; |
18 Pound; |
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United States (US
nationals) |
15 $ |
|
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United States
(other nationals) |
20 $ |
23 $ |
(All above figures are
correct at the time of posting but may be subject to change
without prior notice)
Exemptions from Visa
Fees
Egyptian visa fees do not apply to the
following:
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Holders of diplomatic passports.
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Officials of international
organizations and specialized agencies and state
delegates to conferences.
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Arab League officials.
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Non-national spouses of Egyptian
nationals.
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Non-national members of the clergy,
prominent scientists, journalists and members of
official cultural, educational and sports delegations.
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Non-national students studying in
Egyptian institutions.
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Non-diplomatic personnel of
diplomatic and consular missions affected in Egypt.
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Parents, siblings and adult children
of members of the diplomatic and consular corps affected
in Egypt.
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Nationals of Cyprus, Denmark,
Finland, Germany, Norway, Russia and the United States
are partially exempt from Egyptian visa fees and will,
therefore, pay a reduced fee.
Visa Exemptions
The following are exempt from visa
requirement when visiting Egypt:
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Nationals of Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait,
Libya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the United Arab
Emirates.
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Holders of diplomatic passports of
Argentina, Bosnia Herzegovina, Italy, Malaysia, Malta,
Singapore, the Slovak Republic and Turkey.
Residence in Egypt for
Foreign Nationals
Egypt grants legitimate foreign nationals the
right for temporary residence in the country. There are two main
cases of resident permits in Egypt:
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Special Residence: is usually granted for
a period of 10 years, renewable. Special residence is
granted to those born in Egypt prior to 26/5/1952 or those
having resided in the country for the 20 years preceding
26/5/1952 and whose stay has been uninterrupted; it is also
granted to their wives and minor children.
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Ordinary Residence: is granted for a
period of either 3 or 5 years.
Three-Year Residence
Non-nationals are entitled to obtain
temporary 3-year residence (renewable) in Egypt if they
belong to any of the following categories:
1. Non-national husbands of Egyptians.
2. Children:
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Minor children entitled to
special or ordinary residence in like manner to
their deceased father.
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Adult children whose father is
entitled to special, ordinary or 3-year residence
provided a source of income is available to them.
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Adult Palestinian male children
of those employed by the Department for the Governor
General of Gaza, or of those retired therefrom, who
have completed their studies and are not working in
the country.
3. Those employed by the government,
public institutions, public sector companies and public
business sector.
4. Palestinians employed by the
Department for the Governor General of Gaza and those
retired therefrom.
5. Palestinians in possession of travel
documents issued solely by Egyptian authorities who have
been resident in Egypt for a period of 10 years.
6. Non-nationals who receive a monthly
pension from the National Authority for Insurance and
Pensions.
7. Non-national residents of homes for
the elderly and disabled.
8. Political refugees.
9. Refugees registered at the UN Higher
Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).
10. Spouses of those non-nationals
entitled to special or ordinary residence.
11. Egyptian spouses who forfeited their
nationality of origin following marriage to non-nationals
and the acquisition of the latter's citizenship.
12. Spouses and children of those
non-nationals exempt from residence permits and
restrictions.
13. Non-nationals who, for any reason,
waived their entitlement to special or ordinary residence.
14. Those non-nationals employed by the
Swiss Institute for Architectural and Archeological Research
in Egypt.
15. Non-nationals who, according to
international treaties, are entitled to obtain 3-year
residence.
16. Those granted approval on 3-year
residence from the Ministry of Interior.
17. Spouses and children of those
non-nationals entitled to 3-year residence under any of the
previous cases.
Five-Year Residence
Non-nationals are entitled to obtain
temporary 5-year residence (renewable) in Egypt if they
belong to any of the following categories:
1. Investors.
2. Egyptians and their minor children who
forfeited their nationality of origin due to their admission
to a foreign citizenship.
3. Children:
a. Of Egyptian mother.
b. Whose father was granted
Egyptian citizenship.
c. Adult children whose mother is
entitled to special, ordinary or 5-year residence in
case of the death of the father.
4. Those of age 60 or more who have been
resident in Egypt for 10 years provided that a source of
income is available to them.
5. Non-nationals who, according to
international treaties, are entitled to obtain 5-year
residence.
6. Spouses and widows of Egyptians.
7. Spouses of those non-nationals
entitled to ordinary residence.
8. Spouses and children of those
non-nationals entitled to 5-year residence under any of the
previous cases.
Special Services
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Foreigners arriving in Egypt on board of
ships are granted a permission to visit the port of arrival
for 24 hours and catch their ship at the same port. They can
also be granted a permission to enter the country for a
visit not exceeding a period of 3 days before catching their
ship at the port of arrival or at any other port.
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Air passengers transiting in Egyptian
airports are allowed entry for a quick trip not exceeding
the period of 24 hours. In the event of emergency landing,
passengers are entitled to enter Egypt for a period of:
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24 hours in case of poor weather
conditions.
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48 hours in case of technical faults to
the aircraft.
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