Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 90 Days

Overview
For brief visits, such as business or tourism, qualified travelers can apply online for the Equatorial Guinea Single Entry e-Visa. The electronic visa typically authorizes a stay of up to 30 days and allows one-time admission into the nation. Candidates must use the official e-visa system to submit their passport information, trip itinerary, and supporting documentation.
Why Travunited
• Professional visa advice: Our staff is aware with Equatorial Guinea's most recent e-visa regulations. • Application support: In order to minimize errors, we assist with carefully filling out the online form. • Verification of documents: A thorough examination of the passport, pictures, and supporting documentation. • Quick and dependable support: Committed help during the application procedure. • Travel consultation: Advice on lodging, airlines, and travel arrangements to ensure a seamless journey.
Stats
• Since most nations need a visa in order to enter the country, travelers must get an e-Visa prior to arrival. • Depending on the type of visa issued, the single-entry e-Visa typically permits a stay of up to 30 days. • After submitting an application, the processing time is typically 72 hours (3 working days). • When arriving at immigration, travelers must print the authorized e-Visa and show it with their passport. • The country's short-term visas typically have an overall validity duration of up to 90 days.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent photo
RequiredRequired document
Complete Visa application Form
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Booking
RequiredRequired document
Flight Reservations
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Bank Statements- 3 Months
RequiredRequired document
Yellow Fever and polio Vaccination Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Police Clearance Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• Passport validity: The passport must be valid for at least six months prior to the intended arrival date. • Travel purpose: The trip should be for short-term travel, business, or tourism. • Completed online application: Before departing, applicants must use the official online system to submit the e-visa form. • Trip documents: It is typically necessary to provide proof of hotel accommodations, a return or onward ticket, and a trip itinerary. • Financial proof: Proof that the visitor has the money to pay for their stay. • Health requirement: You might need a certificate of vaccination against yellow fever. • Travel insurance, a passport photo, and occasionally an invitation letter (for business visits) are examples of supporting documentation.
Important Notes
• Travelers can only enter Equatorial Guinea once with a single-entry e-Visa; further entries require a new visa. • The visa is typically granted for brief visits (around 30 days) for either business or tourism. • Before departing, applicants must submit an online application and be approved. • It is necessary to have a passport that is valid for at least six months. • A yellow fever vaccination certificate, a return ticket, and information on their lodging may be required of travelers at immigration.
Rejection Reasons
• Incomplete or inaccurate online application. • Less than six months from the date of admission is the passport's validity. • Missing accompanying documentation, like a return ticket or hotel reservation. • Scanned documents or a passport photo that is unclear or invalid. • Inadequate evidence of the ability to pay for the stay. • Failing to present necessary medical records, including a proof of yellow fever vaccination. • Prior immigration infractions or security issues.
FAQs
1. Can I extend my visa in Equatorial Guinea?
Extensions may be granted by immigration authorities but require applying before expiry.
2. Are vaccinations required?
Yes, Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for travelers arriving from endemic areas.
3. Can I work in Equatorial Guinea on a tourist visa?
No, working requires the appropriate work or business visa.
4.Do I require any medical records?
Yes, when entering Equatorial Guinea, visitors may need to present a yellow fever vaccination certificate.




