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Egypt offers multiple visa options to accommodate tourists, business travelers, and students. The e-Visa is the most convenient option, but travelers can also opt for Visa on Arrival or apply through an embassy. Ensuring all required documents are in order will help avoid last-minute issues.

Egypt offers several types of visas depending on the purpose of travel:

  1. Tourist Visa – Available as a single-entry (valid for 30 days) or multiple-entry visa.
  2. Business Visa – Requires additional documentation, such as an invitation letter from an Egyptian company.
  3. e-Visa – Available online for travelers from over 70 countries.
  4. Visa on Arrival – Available at Egyptian airports for eligible travelers.
  5. Work and Study Visas – Must be obtained through an Egyptian embassy or consulate.

Egypt offers several visa options for travelers depending on the purpose and duration of stay. This comprehensive guide provides up-to-date information on all visa-related fees charged by the Egyptian government. Please note that service fees charged by visa application centers or agencies are additional to the government fees listed here.

Egypt tourist visas are available as single or multiple entry visas with varying validity periods. The e-Visa option is available for citizens of eligible countries.

Visa TypeValidity PeriodGovernment FeeProcessing Time
Single Entry Tourist VisaUp to 30 days$25 USD1-3 business days Standard
Multiple Entry Tourist VisaUp to 90 days$60 USD3-5 business days Standard
E-Visa (Single Entry)Up to 30 days$25 USD + $5 USD service fee1-2 business days Express Available
E-Visa (Multiple Entry)Up to 90 days$60 USD + $5 USD service fee1-2 business days Express Available
Visa on Arrival (Single Entry)Up to 30 days$25 USD (cash only)Immediate Airport Only

Important Note for Tourist Visas

The Visa on Arrival option is available only at designated Egyptian airports and seaports for citizens of eligible countries. Payment must be made in USD cash (banknotes in good condition). Some nationalities are required to obtain a visa before travel. Always check eligibility requirements before planning your trip.

Beyond the basic visa fees, applicants should be aware of potential additional costs:

  • Service Fees: Visa application centers typically charge $20-$40 service fees
  • Express Processing: 24-48 hour expedited service usually doubles the standard visa fee
  • Visa Extension: Extending a tourist visa within Egypt costs approximately 1,000 EGP
  • Overstay Penalties: $15 per day for each day beyond visa validity period
  • Document Translation: Required documents not in Arabic or English may incur translation fees

Business visas are required for travelers attending meetings, conferences, or conducting business activities in Egypt.

Validity: Up to 90 days

Government Fee: $60 USD

Processing Time: 5-7 business days

Requirements:

  • Letter from Egyptian host company
  • Company registration documents
  • Invitation letter from Egyptian business partner

Validity: 6 months to 1 year

Government Fee: $165 USD

Processing Time: 7-10 business days

Requirements:

  • Detailed business itinerary
  • Proof of previous business with Egypt
  • Company bank statements
Visa CategoryPurposeGovernment FeeProcessing Time
Student VisaFormal education at Egyptian institutions$65 USD10-15 business days
Transit VisaShort stay while in transit to another country$15 USD2-3 business days
Work VisaEmployment with Egyptian company$85 USD + work permit fees15-20 business days
Residence VisaLong-term stay in Egypt$100 USD + annual renewal fees20-30 business days

Service: 24-hour processing

Additional Fee: $50 USD

Available for most visa types at Egyptian embassies and consulates. Not available for all nationalities.

Service: Tourist visa extension

Additional Fee: $30 USD

Processing at Egyptian Passport and Immigration offices. Requires valid reason for extension.

Service: Replace lost/stolen visa

Additional Fee: $25 USD + police report

Requires official police report and embassy application.

Eligible travelers can apply online for an Egypt e-Visa, which is the most convenient option. The process includes:

  • Filling out an online application form.
  • Uploading a scanned copy of the passport (valid for at least six months beyond the departure date).
  • Providing proof of accommodation, return tickets, and travel itinerary.
  • Paying the visa fee via credit or debit card.
  • Receiving an approval email within 48 hours (processing may take up to 7 days in some cases).

Applicants must print the approved e-Visa and present it at the border upon arrival.

Accepted Payment Methods: Government visa fees can typically be paid in USD or local currency equivalent at Egyptian embassies/consulates. E-Visa payments are made online via credit/debit card. Visa on Arrival must be paid in USD cash.

Fee Changes: Visa fees are subject to change without notice. Always verify current fees with the nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate before applying.

Refund Policy: Visa application fees are non-refundable, even if the visa application is denied.

Service Fees: Visa application centers and agencies charge additional service fees that are separate from government visa fees.

Travelers from eligible countries can obtain a Visa on Arrival at Egyptian airports by:

  • Paying $25 USD (single-entry) or $60 USD (multiple-entry) in cash.
  • Presenting a passport valid for at least six months.
  • Providing a hotel booking and return flight ticket.

This visa is usually granted for a stay of 30 days.

Regardless of the type of visa, applicants generally need the following documents:

  • A valid passport (with at least two blank pages).
  • A scanned passport copy (for e-Visa applicants).
  • A recent passport-sized photograph.
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or residential address).
  • A detailed travel itinerary.
  • A return flight ticket.
  • A cover letter or invitation letter (for business or sponsored visits).
  • A consent letter from a guardian (for minors travelling alone) .
  • Health and Safety: Travelers are advised to check Egypt’s latest COVID-19 regulations before departure.
  • Currency: The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and travelers are advised to carry some cash.
  • Local Transportation: Public transport is available, but taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber are more convenient.
  • Security and Travel Alerts: Certain regions near the borders (e.g., Sinai Peninsula) may have travel restrictions. Travelers should stay updated with official government advisories.

For the most updated visa policies and requirements, travelers should check with the official Egyptian government website or their nearest Egyptian consulate.

Egypt Visa FAQ — Requirements, Fees, Types, Processing & Travel Guide

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Quick Summary

Egypt offers e-Visas, Visa on Arrival, and Embassy-applied visas depending on nationality. Most tourists are eligible for an Egypt e-Visa or Visa on Arrival for stays up to 30 days. Processing time varies from 3 to 7 days for e-Visas. Valid passports and confirmed accommodation are required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of visas are available for Egypt?+

Egypt offers several visa categories:

  • Tourist Visa: Single or multiple-entry for leisure travel.
  • e-Visa: Online application for eligible nationalities.
  • Visa on Arrival: Available for many travelers at Egyptian airports.
  • Business Visa: For business meetings and corporate travel.
  • Work/Residence Visa: Requires employer sponsorship.
What documents are required for an Egypt tourist visa?+
  • Valid passport (at least 6 months remaining)
  • Recent passport-size photo
  • Hotel booking or accommodation proof
  • Round-trip flight ticket
  • Completed visa application form (online or embassy)
  • Proof of sufficient financial means
  • Travel itinerary
How much does the Egypt visa cost?+

Egypt visa fees generally include:

  • $25 USD — Single-entry tourist visa
  • $60 USD — Multiple-entry tourist visa

e-Visa fees are similar, but may include small online processing charges.

How long does Egypt visa processing take?+

Expected processing times:

  • e-Visa: 3–7 working days
  • Embassy Visa: 7–15 working days
  • Visa on Arrival: Immediate at airport
Does Egypt offer a Visa on Arrival?+

Yes. Many nationalities can obtain a Visa on Arrival for $25 at major airports like:

  • Cairo International Airport
  • Hurghada International Airport
  • Sharm El Sheikh International Airport
  • Borg El Arab Airport
Is the Egypt e-Visa available for everyone?+

No. Only eligible nationalities can apply online. Others must apply through the nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate.

How long can I stay in Egypt with a tourist visa?+

You may stay for up to 30 days per entry with both the e-Visa and Visa on Arrival.

Can I extend my Egypt tourist visa?+

Yes. Extensions are possible at immigration offices in:

  • Cairo
  • Alexandria
  • Hurghada
  • Sharm El Sheikh

Extensions are usually granted for 3 months.

What are common reasons for Egypt visa rejection?+
  • Invalid or damaged passport
  • Insufficient financial proof
  • False or inconsistent information
  • Security or immigration concerns
  • Lack of confirmed accommodation
Where do I submit my Egypt visa application?+

You can apply through:

  • Egypt e-Visa Portal (eligible nationalities)
  • Egyptian Embassy/Consulate in your home country
  • Airport Visa Counter for Visa on Arrival

Note: Visa policies may change. Check official Egypt e-Visa or embassy websites before applying.

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