Embassy of Egypt, Washington DC

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3521 International Court, NW Washington, DC 20008 TEL: 202.895.5400 TEL: 202.895.5408 FAX: 202.244.4319 FAX: 202.244.5131 For Consular inquiries, please contact: TEL: 202.966.6342 Email: [email protected] FB: Egyptian Consular Section in Washington, D.C.

We only serve applicants (except for Official & Diplomatic & Laissez Passer visas) from the following states: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. If you reside in a state that is not listed above, kindly contact One of our consulates that has your jurisdiction from the link  here .

Pickup slip is required to retrieve the passport with the visa

Insufficient or incorrect applications will be returned at the applicant’s expense

Visa applicants are required to provide all the documents listed below. Any submissions with incomplete documents or missing copies will be returned

Visa Requirements

For Tourist Visa: AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS ONLY

Applying in person at the Egyptian Consulate:

  • Fully completed and signed visa application form with  ONE  photo stapled to the form  Download application form here
  • ONE  copy of the completed application form with a photo
  • ONE  2″ x 2″, recent high-definition personal passport photo on a white background (the photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual passport plus  TWO  copies of the information page (that has the photo) (valid for at least 6 months on arrival) and has an empty Visa page
  • Fees: $27 (Single Entry) or $62 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) cash. An exact change is required.
  • One Copy of a round-trip ticket
  • One Copy of the accommodation reservation in Egypt (Hotel reservation). If the visa applicant residing with a family member, he/she has to state the following on the visa application: Name of the family member/ relationship/ contact number/address)
  • Driver’s license and a copy (must be a resident within the states we serve  here )

Applying for a visa by mail:

  • One Copy of the accommodation reservation in Egypt (Hotel reservation). If the visa applicant will be residing with a family member, he/she has to state the following on the visa application (on the Details of Visit Section): Name of the family member/ relationship/ contact number/address)
  • Please only provide express mail or certified mail (pre-addressed pre-stamped envelope) for the return of the passports/Documents. We do not take responsibility for any loss that may occur in mailing
  • Mailing Address: Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt (Visa Section) , 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008
  • Fees: $27 (Single Entry) or $62 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) Cashier’s Check Only from a U.S. Bank  payable to the Consulate of Egypt  (We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS)

For Tourist Visa: Non-AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS ONLY

(except for the list of countries  here )

-Sudanese passport are advised to contact the consulate for further information before applying

  • TWO  copies of green card (front and back) valid for more than 6 months; or work visa that is valid for more than 6 months with employment verification letter; or a student visa that is valid for more than 6 months with school verification letter
  • TWO  photocopies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary
  • One copy of the accommodation reservation (Hotel reservation) in Egypt. If the visa applicant will be residing with a family member, he/she has to state the following on the visa application (on the Details of Visit Section): Name of the family member/ relationship/ contact number/address)
  • Fees: $27 (Single Entry) or $62 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) cash (except for UK, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Nigerian passport holders, fees are on the link here: Click here for the visa fees ). An exact change is required.
  • One copy of the accommodation reservation (Hotel reservation) in Egypt . If the visa applicant will be residing with a family member, he/she has to state the following on the visa application (on the Details of Visit Section): Name of the family member/ relationship/ contact number/address)
  • Mailing Address: Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt (Visa Section), 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008
  • Fees: $27 (Single Entry) or $62 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) Cashier’s check from the bank addressed to the consulate of Egypt (except for UK, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Nigerian passport holders, fees are on the link here: Click here for the visa fees  ).  (We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS)
  • A copy of driver license (must be a resident within the states we serve  here )

Notes: For Uzbekistan passport holders applying for a visa 21 years old and under they require a visa and have to be accompanied by a parent to travel to Egypt.

www.visa2egypt.gov.eg  

  • E-visa portal provides tourist visas only
  • All inquiries must be directed to the help page on the E-visa website, not through any of the Egyptian consulates in the US
  • Confirm that your country is eligible for the online service listed in the Q&A on the portal
  • The above link is the only official link affiliated with the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

For Business/Entry/Visit Visa: AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS ONLY

Applying in person at the Egyptian Consulate

  • TWO copies of the letter from the company indicating the detailed purpose of the trip and financial guarantee of the company / contractors with US government must provide an official supporting letter as well.
  • TWO copies of the letter/invitation from the company/organization in Egypt
  • Fees: $62 (Single Entry) or $87 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) cash. Exact change is required
  • Fees: $62 (Single Entry) or $87 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country)  Cashier’s Check Only from a U.S. Bank  payable to the Consulate of Egypt  ( We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS)
  • A copy of driver license (must be a resident within the states we serve  here

For Business/Entry/Visit Visa : Non-AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS

( ONLY FOR APPLICANT’S NOT INCLUDED ON THE LIST OF COUNTRIES here )

  • TWO copies of the letter from the company indicating the detailed purpose of the trip (Name of person, Company the person working for in the US, Company will be working for in Egypt, Conference/Seminar attending, Dates traveling to Egypt, How long will be staying in Egypt) and financial guarantee of the company
  • TWO  copies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary
  • One Copy of the accommodation reservation in Egypt (Hotel reservation)
  • Fees: $62 (Single Entry) or $87 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) (except for UK, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Nigerian passport holders, fees are on the link here: Click here for the visa fees ). An exact change is required.
  • Original driver license and a copy (must be a resident within the states we serve  here )
  • One  copy of the completed application form with a photo
  • One  2″ x 2″, recent high-definition personal passport photo on a white background (the photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual passport plus  Two  copies of the information page (that has the photo) (valid for at least 6 months on arrival) and has an empty Visa page
  • Two copies of the letter from the company indicating the detailed purpose of the trip (Name of person, Company the person working for in the US, Company will be working for in Egypt, Conference/Seminar attending, Dates traveling to Egypt, How long will be staying in Egypt) and financial guarantee of the company
  • Two  copies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary
  • Fees: $62 (Single Entry) or $87 (Multiple Entry/ applicant has to provide a ticket reflecting multiple entry into the country) (except for UK, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Nigerian passport holders, fees are on the link here: Click here for the visa fees ).  Cashier’s Check Only from a U.S. Bank  payable to the Consulate of Egypt  ( We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS)

VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUDANESE PASSPORT HOLDERS

  • Fully completed and signed visa application form with ONE photo stapled to the form   Download application form here
  • ONE copy of the completed application form with a photo included 
  • ONE  2″ x 2″, recent high-definition personal passport photo on a white background (the photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual passport plus  TWO  copies of the information page (that has the photo or the bio page) and has an empty Visa page ( travel documents are not accepted currently )
  • Passport must be valid for more than 6 months on arrival ( expired extended passport are not accepted currently )
  • TWO  copies of valid green card (front and back) valid for more than 6 months; or work visa that is valid for more than 6 months with employment verification letter ; or a student visa that is valid for more than 6 months with school verification letter
  • TWO copies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary (taking in consideration the processing time and 30 days maximum duration of stay)
  • One copy of the accommodation reservation ( Hotel reservation ) in Egypt. If the visa applicant will be residing with a family member, he/she has to state the following on the visa application (on the Details of Visit Section): Name of the family member/ relationship/ contact number/full address)
  • Driver’s license and a copy; or a copy of your lease; or a copy of bill under the applicants name as a proof of residency ( Applications will not be accepted if you reside outside of the following states: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia )
  • Fees: $62 (Single Entry only ). Exact change is required.
  • Visa duration of stay is 30 days or less and the visa itself is valid for 6 months from issue date
  • Visa cannot be extended or renewed in Egypt
  • Visa processing time is at least a minimum of 10 business days to 4 weeks

تقديم الطلب شخصيًا في القنصلية المصرية :

  • نموذج طلب تأشيرة مكتمل بالكامل وموقع بشكل كامل مع صورة واحدة مثبتة على النموذج. يمكنك تحميل نموذج الطلب من هنا .
  •   نسخة واحدة من النموذج المكتمل مع الصورة الشخصية .
  •   صورة شخصية حديثة بحجم 2 × 2 بوصة بدقة عالية على خلفية بيضاء (يجب أن تكون الصورة لا تزيد عن 6 أشهر) .
  •   جواز السفر الاصلى بالإضافة إلى نسختين من صفحة المعلومات (التي تحتوي على الصورة) ويجب أن يكون هناك صفحة فارغة للتأشيرة (لا يتم قبول وثائق السفر  حالياً ) .
  • لابد ان يكون الجواز صالح لمدة لا تقل عن 6 أشهر عند الوصول ولا يمكن التقديم بجواز منتهى ممدد
  •   الاصل ونسختين من بطاقة الإقامة الامريكية (للوجهين) و تكون صالحة لأكثر من 6 أشهر؛ أو تأشيرة عمل اميريكية صالحة لأكثر من 6 أشهر مع خطاب من جهة العمل؛ أو تأشيرة دراسة اميريكية صالحة لأكثر من 6 أشهر مع خطاب من جهة الجامعة.
  • نسختان من تذكرة الذهاب والإياب (جدول الرحلة المؤكد) (مع مراعاة وقت معالجة التأشيرة ومدة الإقامة القصوى لمدة 30 يومًا)
  •   نسخة واحدة من حجز الإقامة (حجز الفندق) في مصر وإذا كان مقدم الطلب سيقيم مع أحد أفراد العائلة، يجب عليه/عليها ذكر الآتي في طلب التأشيرة (في قسم تفاصيل الزيارة): اسم الفرد في العائلة / العلاقة / رقم الاتصال / العنوان  بالكامل .
  • رخصة القيادة ونسخة منها؛ أو نسخة من عقد الإيجار الخاص بكك؛ او فاتورة بها العنوان والاسم لأثبات محل الاقامة ( لن يتم قبول طلب الفيزا إذا كان مقدم الطلب يقيم خارج الولايات المختصين بيها وهي كالاتى: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia ).
  •   الرسوم: 62 دولارًا (دخول واحد فقط) .
  •   مدة الإقامة بالتأشيرة هي 30 يومًا أو أقل، وتظل التأشيرة صالحة لمدة 6 أشهر من تاريخ الإصدار
  • لا يمكن تمديد أو تجديد التأشيرة في مصر .
  •   وقت معالجة التأشيرة هو على الأقل 10 أيام عمل إلى 4 أسابيع كحد أدنى .
  • Actual passport plus  TWO  copies of the information page (that has the photo) and has an empty Visa page (travel documents are not accepted currently)
  • TWO  copies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary (taking in consideration the processing time and 30 days maximum duration of stay )
  • One copy of the accommodation reservation ( Hotel reservation ) in Egypt. If the visa applicant will be residing with a family member, he/she has to state the following on the visa application (on the Details of Visit Section): Name of the family member/ relationship/ contact number/ full address)
  • Fees: $62 (Single Entry only) Cashier’s Check Only from a U.S. Bank payable to the Consulate or Embassy of Egypt that is recently issued  ( We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS)
  • Visa processing time is at least a minimum of 10 business days to 4 week once it is received (excluding mailing time)
  • Please only provide paid return envelope from Post Office only to return of the passports/Documents back to applicant. We do not take responsibility for any loss that may occur in mailing
  • Mailing Address: Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt (Visa Section) , 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008

تقديم الطلب عن طريق البريد :

  •   نسخة واحدة من النموذج المكتمل مع صورة .
  •   نسختين من بطاقة الإقامة الامريكية (للوجهين) و تكون صالحة لأكثر من 6 أشهر؛ أو تأشيرة عمل اميريكية صالحة لأكثر من 6 أشهر مع خطاب من جهة العمل؛ أو تأشيرة دراسة اميريكية صالحة لأكثر من 6 أشهر مع خطاب من جهة الجامعة.
  •   نسخة واحدة من حجز الإقامة (حجز الفندق) في مصر وإذا كان مقدم الطلب سيقيم مع أحد أفراد العائلة، يجب عليه/عليها ذكر الآتي في طلب التأشيرة (في قسم تفاصيل الزيارة): اسم الفرد في العائلة / العلاقة / رقم الاتصال / العنوان بالكامل.
  •   الرسوم: 62 دولارًا (دخول واحد ه فقط ) .  كاشيرز شيك Cashier’s check  من البنك للقنصلية او السفاره المصرية تم اصداره حديثاً ولا يتم قبول اوامر الدفع او ال money orders
  •   وقت معالجة التأشيرة هو على الأقل 10 أيام عمل إلى 4 أسابيع كحد أدنى عند استلام البريد (دون احتساب وقت البريد)
  • الرجاء توفير ظرف مدفوع من البريد السريع أو البريد المعتمد من Post office (ظرف عليه  العنوان ورقم التتبع) لإرجاع جوازا السفر. يرجى الملاحظة ان نالقنصلية غير مسؤوله عن أي فقدان قد يحدث أثناء الإرسال .
  • عنوان البريد:

Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt (Visa Section) , 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008

Entry Visa (Valid for 5 years)

  • Choose the purpose of travel (tourist or business for US and non-US passport holders) and provide listed documents above accordingly
  • Fees: $702 cash or Cashier’s Check Only from a U.S. Bank  payable to the Consulate of Egypt  ( We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS)
  • Visa is multiple entry and valid for 5 years with a duration of stay of three months

Diplomatic Passport Holder

  • Fully completed and signed visa application form with One photo stapled to the form Download application form here
  • Two  copies of the completed application form with a  photo
  • Two 2″ x 2″, recent high-definition personal passport photos on a white background ( thephoto must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual Passport plus  three  copies of the information page (that has the photo) (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • Three  copies of a diplomatic note with a company letterhead (e.g. US State Department/ Army Office/ Navy Office.. etc.) addressed to the Egyptian Consulate in DC stating detailed purpose and dates of travel (must be addressed from inside the States)

Official Passport Holder

  • Two  copies of the completed application form with a photo
  • Three  2″ x 2″, recent high-definition personal passport photos on a white background (photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual Passport plus  Three  copies of the information page (that has the photo) (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • Three  copies of an Official note with a company letterhead (e.g. US State Department/ Army Office/ Navy Office.. etc.) addressed to the Egyptian Consulate in DC stating detailed purpose and dates of travel (must be addressed from inside the States)

United Nations Laissez Passer Holder

  • Two  copies of the completed application form with a photo
  • TWO  2″ x 2″, recent high-definition personal passport photos on white background (photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual Passport plus  Three  copies of the information page (that has the photo)(still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • Three  copies of official notes stating detailed purpose and dates of travel

List of countries that require pre-approval or have a Travel Document

  • Afghanistan
  • Any Travel Document

Kindly note that processing for pre-approval visas occurs in two stages:

First stage: Applicant mail in (copies only) or present (Original and copies) for the listed requirements below for pre-approval. Processing time for that stage is a minimum of 6-8 weeks. All applicants are advised not to make any travel plans until contacted by the visa section.

Second Stage: If approved, applicants will be contacted to submit the required documents and fees. Processing time will be 10 business days once the documents are received.

Applying in person at the Egyptian Consulate for pre-approval visas:

  • ONE  copy of the completed application form with photo photo
  • Actual passport plus  TWO  copies of the information page (that has the photo) (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • Actual Green Card plus  TWO  copies of green card (front and back)
  • Driver’s license and a copy (must be a resident within the countries we serve here)
  • TWO  copies of the information page (that has the photo) (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • TWO  copies of green card (front and back)

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Jurisdiction

Kindly note that the Consular Section in DC  only accepts  visa applications received by mail or in person from the states we serve  (Delaware – Florida – Georgia – Maryland – N. Carolina -S. Carolina- Virginia – Washington, D.C. – West Virginia) .

If you reside in another state that is not mentioned above, kindly contact the Egyptian consulate that has your jurisdiction from the link  here .

Walk-ins for the Egyptian consulate in DC

Walk-ins are accepted from Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM except for national and federal holidays.

  • Appointments are not required during business hours for visa services.
  • Mailing Address : Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt, 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008
  • Telephone:  202-966-6342  (PLEASE NOTE: Phone lines operate from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm ONLY)
  • Fax:  202-244-5131

Visa On Arrival

(Emergency Visas)

Visa applicants (except the listed nationalities  here ) are advised to get the visa in advance from the Egyptian consulate that serves their state of residency.

Applicants planning on getting emergency visa at the airport must do/have the following:

  • Passport must be valid for more than 6 months at arrival
  • US Green Card must be valid for more than 6 months
  • Confirm with the airlines that a visa is not required to be boarded on the plane
  • Canadian passport holders cannot acquire visa on arrival only through the Egyptian consulate that has their jurisdiction
  • Passports holder’s who are on list of countries requiring pre-approval cannot acquire visa upon arrival

Kindly note that Egyptian customs have the right to deny entry at the airport if necessary.

Visas processing times

For more information on Tourism in Egypt, please visit the Official website “The Egyptian Tourism Authority” on the link below:  https://egypt.travel/

Egyptian Consulates in the United States:

Egyptian Consulate -Washington, D.C.  Website:  egyptembassy.net (Serving: Delaware – Florida – Georgia – Maryland – N. Carolina -S. Carolina- Virginia – Washington, D.C. – West Virginia) 3521 International Court, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20008 Tel # 1 (202) 966-6342Fax # 1(202) 244-5131 E-mail:  [email protected]

Egyptian Consulate – Chicago  Website:  www.egyptinchicago.org (Serving: Illinois- Indiana- Iowa- Kentucky- Michigan -Minnesota- Nebraska- N. Dakota-S. Dakota –Wisconsin) 180 N. Michigan Ave, Suite #1150 Chicago, IL 60601 Tel # 1(312) 332-7210 / 4/ 6 Fax# 1(312) 828-9167 E-mail: [email protected]

Egyptian Consulate- Houston  Website:  www.consulateofegypthouston.com/en/consular-services/ (Serving: Alabama – Arkansas – Colorado – Kansas – Louisiana -Mississippi – Missouri –New Mexico – Oklahoma –Tennessee – Texas) 5718 Westheimer St. Suite # 1350 Houston, TX 77057 Tel # 1 (713) 961-4915 or 1(713) 961-4916 Fax # 1(713) 977-0323

Egyptian Consulate – Los Angeles  Website:  www.egyconsulatela.com (Serving: Alaska – Arizona – California – Idaho – Hawaii – Montana – Nevada – Oregon – Washington – Wyoming – Utah) 6300 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1890 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Tel # 1(323) 933-9700 or 1 (323) 933-9757 or 1 (323) 933-1401 Fax # 1(323) 933-9725 Email:  [email protected]

Egyptian Consulate – New York  Website:  www.egypt-nyc.com (Serving: Connecticut- Maine- Massachusetts – New Hampshire-New Jersey- Ohio- Pennsylvania- Puerto Rico – Rhode Island -Vermont- New York) 866 United Nations Plaza 5th Floor, Room 586 New York, NY. 10017 Tel # 1(212) 759-7120 Fax # 1(212) 308-7643 Email:  [email protected]

Do you need a visa to go to Egypt?

Monica Gerges

Sep 3, 2023 • 4 min read

A female tourist sitting on a sand dune and looking at the Pyramids of Giza.

Most travelers need a visa to visit Egypt, but you'll soon get to see the Pyramids of Giza © SrdjanPav / Getty Images

Almost all travelers require a visa to enter Egypt, but fortunately, the process is pretty simple, and a little advance planning goes a long way.

This guide will walk you through the entry requirements for visiting the land of pyramids on a tourist visa.

Who needs a visa to visit Egypt?

Most nationalities need a visa to enter Egypt, but citizens of many countries can apply for an e-Visa in advance or obtain a visa on arrival at Egypt’s international airports. Both cost US$25.

Getting an e-Visa is generally a smoother process than getting a visa at the airport. Apply for a tourist visa online in advance on  the Egyptian Government's official e-Visa website . All you have to do is fill out the online application form and pay.

If you decide to get a visa at the airport when you land in Egypt, be prepared to wait in line – bring your own pen to fill out the paperwork in line or on the plane – and pay in cash (US dollars, euros or British pounds only, not Egyptian pounds).

Citizens of Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Macau, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates can enter Egypt visa-free for up to 90 days. Citizens of Malaysia can enter for up to 14 days.

If you're not eligible to get a visa on arrival or an e-Visa, head to the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your home country and apply in person. The visa process can take several weeks.

How to get an e-Visa for Egypt

To save time, apply for an e-Visa before your trip to Egypt. Citizens of these countries are eligible for Egypt’s e-Visa and can apply on the Egyptian government's official website . Your passport must be valid for at least six months before the date you intend to arrive. 

The process is simple: sign up for an account, fill the form and pay the US$25 using a credit or debit card. You’ll receive email notifications as the application is processed.  

If you’re issued a visa, you’ll be emailed a link to your e-Visa to download and print the document. When you land in Egypt, present the e-Visa to the Egyptian border patrol with your passport. Have a copy of your accommodation details or tour booking in case you’re asked to show them at the airport.

Egypt’s e-Visa can be single or multiple entry. The single-entry visa allows visitors one entry into the country for stays of up to 30 days. The multiple-entry visa allows travelers to come into  Egypt an unlimited number of times over a period of 180 days and for up to 30 days at a time. Apply for a multi-entry visa at least seven days before your trip.

Visa on arrival in Egypt

If you don’t have time to apply for an e-Visa, you can still get a visa on arrival at the airport if you’re eligible. Visas are available for purchase (US$25) at a kiosk in the arrivals hall before the immigration counters. 

Have the correct amount in cash in a major foreign currency (US dollars, euros or British pounds) to avoid delays.

The visa comes in the form of a stamp that you’ll need to put into your passport to present at the immigration counters and passport control. 

If you opt for a visa on arrival, you’ll need a passport that’s valid for at least six months from your arrival date, a travel itinerary and documentation to show you've booked accommodations or tours.

Visa on arrival is available at all of Egypt’s international airports. The downsides are that you can be issued a single entry visa only, and the lines at the airport can be long.

A snorkeler swims near a coral reef in the Red Sea near Dahab, Egypt

You don't need a visa to stay in Sinai on short trips

If you are visiting the resort towns on the Gulf of Aqaba coast and won’t be going to mainland Egypt, you can stay in Sinai for 14 days without buying an Egyptian visa. The Sinai-only visa allows travellers to visit Sharm El Sheikh , Dahab , Nuweiba , Taba and St Catherine, but you cannot go to Ras Muhammad National Park.

The Sinai-only visa is available at the airport in Sharm El Sheikh and the Egypt–Israel border crossing at Taba. If you arrive at Taba and plan to visit mainland Egypt, you must purchase a visa online in advance or at an Egyptian embassy abroad.

This article was first published June 2022 and updated September 2023

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Obtain Your Egypt Visa Easily

Egypt visa for US citizens

E-visa requirements for american citizens.

Citizens of the United States of America need to hold a valid visa to travel to Egypt. When visiting the country on vacation, you can get your Egypt tourist visa for Americans online .

The Egyptian e-Visa for US citizens is an electronic visa obtained by filling in a quick online form.

There is no need to go to an embassy, file paperwork, or wait long weeks for your visa to be processed. The e-Visa service is entirely online and your Egypt e-Visa is delivered by email for your convenience.

How to apply for Egyptian visa in the United States

If you hold a valid US passport, you can apply for an Egyptian visa from the United States using the online e-Visa system .

You can find the application form and complete it here on this site .

It takes a matter of minutes to enter your details and send your visa application. You’ll need the details of your US passport to hand, as well as your travel plans.

Read the full instructions on how to apply for the Egyptian e-Visa .

If you are travelling for non-tourist purposes , you will need a different sort of visa. In this case, contact the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Washington, D.C. or one of the consulates in Chicago, Houston, New York, or San Francisco.

Why choose the Egypt e-Visa for Americans

The e-Visa is designed to be the fastest and most convenient way to get a tourist visa.

Travellers from the United States can save time and stress on their trip to Egypt by using the online service.

There is no need to go all the way to an embassy or consulate to deal with travel documents in person, as with long-term visas. Similarly, you can avoid having to wait in line at the border after your journey to file for a visa on arrival.

The e-Visa service offers the following advantages to American visitors :

  • 100% online
  • Quick and simple application system
  • Rapid processing times
  • Choice between single-entry and multiple-entry visas
  • Peace of mind of having approved visa before arriving in Egypt
  • Avoid waiting for a visa on arrival when you land

Visiting Egypt from the US

Egypt is a popular destination for many travellers from the United States. Between 200,000 and 550,000 Americans visit Egypt on an annual basis.

Although 2020 saw a lull in international travel, the US Embassy in Cairo states that over 208,000 Americans made the journey to Egypt in 2022.

For this reason, it is important to know what you need to travel to the country.

If you are visiting as a tourist, you’ll need your US passport and an e-Visa registered to this passport. You must present both to board your flight or ship and again when you arrive in Egypt.

American citizens can use the e-Visa to travel to Egypt by air, land, or sea .

Egypt visa on arrival for Americans

It is still possible to obtain a visa on arrival for American citizens at the Egyptian border.

American travellers can queue at one of the kiosks at any of the airport terminals and process the visa application there. It is necessary to fill out an application form, and buy the visa sticker to present at the immigration desks.

The fee for Egypt visa for USA citizens cannot be paid using a credit or debit card, so it is necessary to take the cash with you. It’s also best to take the exact amount to save trouble.

The visa on arrival allows visitors to spend up to 30 days in Egypt and only allows one entry into the country. There is no multiple-entry option — this is exclusively available online.

The online Egypt visa for American citizens has eliminated the need to queue at the border for a visa on arrival. It saves time at the airport by allowing you to complete the Egypt visa form in advance of your trip.

How long does it take to get a visa for Egypt from the USA?

As an American citizen, you can get your Egypt visa online within just 1-3 days at most . Applications are processed rapidly , with many travellers receiving their visas even sooner.

The online application takes just a few minutes to complete. Once you submit it, you’ll receive your Egypt e-Visa for US travellers within 1-3 days by email.

Can US citizens request a Transit Visa for Egypt?

In most cases, US citizens will not need a transit visa — you are allowed stopovers of up to 48 hours visa-free .

If the time spent in transit in Egypt will be longer than 48 hours, Americans will need a visa. US passport holders can request a transit visa at an Egyptian embassy, or simply get the e-Visa online .

Although it is a tourist visa, the e-Visa will cover your stopover and is the easiest way to obtain a visa.

What is the maximum length of stay with Egypt e-Visa for Americans?

Americans can stay up to 30 days at a time with an Egyptian e-Visa.

The single-entry e-Visa for US citizens allows a single visit of up to 30 days.

The multiple-entry option allows Americans to visit Egypt as many times as they like during the 6 months it is valid. Each visit may last up to 30 days.

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If you are to visit the home of the ancient Pharaohs, the Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of the Kings, and the magnificent Islamic architecture of Cairo, you might need an Egypt tourist visa. This article will provide you with who needs an eVisa for Egypt and who needs a tourist visa, requirements, the application process, FAQs, and rules and regulations over the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Are you eligible to apply for the Egypt eVisa?

Before you apply for an Egypt tourist visa, figure out whether you are eligible for an Egypt eVisa or not. The application process for eVisa is online and takes a few minutes to complete.

It permits you to stay in Egypt for 30 days with one single entry. A multiple entry visa is also available, but you need to mention it in your application, and the authorities decide whether to issue it or not.

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The links and extra information explained in the video are here:

Egypt eVisa website to begin the application:

https://www.visa2egypt.gov.eg/eVisa/Home;jsessionid=WAv8XIpW-v-6jN9mpspS0xtYm5iOpT8vPHF6_8ie.pp-ui-01?VISTK=K9T4-2COL-H17G-UYFK-BK44-OYA0-Q9BD-O053-G6MP-H0J1-D0T8-QWWD-Y5JI-P66S-ZZF2-G05Q

Egypt tourist visa application form:

https://visalibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Visa-Application-2021.docx

Only a few countries are eligible to apply for Egypt eVisa:

If your nationality is among the above list, apply for the eVisa on the online visa application platform .

If you are not qualified for the eVisa, you need to apply for an Egyptian tourist visa to visit the country.

Egypt tourist visa requirements

The requirements for an Egypt tourist visa are as follows:

Application form 

You need to complete the form with your information and attach one photo of yourself to it. Then you need a copy of the attached photo form as well.

One 45″ x 45″ photo of you is required. It must be new with a white background. It can not be older than six months old and if your face goes under a significant change, take a new one. Remember that nothing must cover your face:

  • Unusual beard or mustache

The original form plus a copy of the information page is needed. The passport can not be older than ten years and must hold validity for over six months of the date you will leave Egypt.

Residence status

If the country you live in is not your home country, provide a valid residence permit, stating that your residency is legal.

Provide the itinerary and the things you will do in the country.

Round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary

It is required for countries listed below who need confirmation

Provide a copy of the round-trip ticket confirmed or purchased.

Note: the list of the requirements is not complete and you might have to provide further documents from the embassy. 

Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate

If you are from one of the high-risk countries for Yellow fever or are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within that country, you need to provide a Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate. It is necessary for travelers who are 9 months old and older.

Who requires pre-approval from the consulate for applying for a visa?

The nationals of the following countries require pre-approval before applying for the Egypt tourist visa:

  • Of Egyptian Origin
  • Excluding employees at International Organizations or with an official invitation letter from the Egyptian Ministry
  • Ages 16 to 50 years old
  • Men ages 18-45 years old
  • Female ages 15 to 35 years old
  • Male ages 18 to 40 years old
  • If only using US Travel Document
  • Male and Female ages 18 to 45 years old

Egypt tourist visa application process

The application process for an Egypt tourist visa is as follows:

Are you eligible for Egypt eVisa?

Before you begin applying for an Egypt tourist visa, determine if you are eligible for Egypt eVisa. The above section explained what countries are eligible for the eVisa. If yes, go through the process as it’s easy and short. If not, continue the process as explained in the below section.

Completing the application form

The first stage is to complete the application form. You can receive it from the Egyptian embassy or consulate website in your home country. Remember that you need to find their website and know the requirements.

Complete the firm with the exact information from your documents. Your name must be as written on your passport. So it is with the other documents. When you complete the form, print, date, and sign it. Ask the embassy whether you should date the form or not.

Gathering the requirements

The Egyptian embassy requires you to submit some supporting documents to prove you are eligible to visit the country. You can see the list of them in the above section, but the embassy or consulate in your home country could require further documents. It’s up to their decision and your case.

Remember that you can start collecting requirements earlier than the date you want to apply for the visa. It could take a bit longer for you to collect everything, so consider some delays.

Schedule a visa interview with the embassy

When you have collected all or part of the requirements, contact the embassy and schedule a visa appointment with them. If you have not gathered part of the supporting documents, see if you can collect all the requirements by the date of the interview.

Determine if the embassy provides a recipe for the scheduled meeting or not. If yes, keep the receipt and provide it for the interview. You need to remember the exact date and time of the interview as you should not be late.

Attend the visa meeting

Go to the visa meeting on the exact date you reserved it. You should not be late and, in fact, a bit early. It could take time to go through the security check and prove your identity. You need to carry all the supporting documents to the meeting. As there is a fee with the visa processing, bring enough money to pay it. Ask the embassy what form they receive the payment; cash or credit card.

When you meet the visa officer, submit the requirements, pay the fee and keep the receipt. They will also ask you questions about the purpose of your visit to the country. Be honest and give true answers regarding your visit.

When everything is completed, you can ask about the processing time and the way to receive your visa.

Wait for visa processing

It takes time, so the embassy works on your visa and decides whether to issue it or not. The processing time is up to a few factors;

  • The embassy workload
  • Your documents are complete or not
  • The time of the year you have applied.

When your visa is ready, the officials inform you to pick it up or send it to your address. If it’s refused, they will inform you of the reason.

Egypt tourist visa fees or costs

The fee of the cost of the Egypt tourist visa is up to the country you apply from. The type of visa is also another factor. For instance, US citizens have to pay $29 for a single tourist visa while a multiple tourist visa is $63. A single entry visa costs $13, and multiple entries cost $89. Some countries might also be free of fees for some types such as:

  • Diplomatic passport holders
  • UN Liaises passers

You would better ask the embassy about the fee and be prepared to pay it.

Egypt tourist visa processing time

The processing time for the Egyptian tourist visa is up to different factors. The time of the year you apply influences it if you apply during the peak tourist season, the processing will become longer. Also, if your documents are not complete and the embassy asks for more, the timing will become longer. However, the embassy will process everything fast and inform you of the decision as soon as possible.

Egypt tourist visa for US citizens

The US citizens do not need to apply for an Egypt tourist visa as they can apply for an Egypt eVisa. The processing application for eVisa is completely online, and the US nationals will receive the visa through your mail. You print the visa and provide it to the Border officials at the port of entry. The one point to remember is that US citizens need to apply for the eVisa at least 7 days before the date they want to enter the country.

The US citizens are allowed to stay in Egypt for 30 days. If you receive a multiple-entry visa, there won’t be a limit on the times to enter the country, but you can not stay for over 30 days on each visit.

Egypt tourist visa COVID-19 regulations

Tourists can enter Egypt for tourism, and the officials are issuing visas. However, the COVID-19 requirements are still in place.

You need to provide a negative PCR test when you arrive in the country. The result of the test is accepted in English or Arabic. The test can not be older than 72 hours before the arrival date in Egypt. The test you take must be based on a nasal or oral swab, and the certificate you provide to officials must be issued by an approved laboratory.

If you come from one of the following countries or have taken a PCR test in one of them, the validity of the test is 96 hours:

Children under 6 years of age do not need COVID-19 tests or vaccination certificates until further notice.

COVID-19 vaccination for Egypt tourist visa

The passengers who have received a vaccination certificate are exempt from taking any PCR tests. The second dose of vaccination must have been received at least 14 days before the date you enter Egypt. The approved vaccines are as follows:

  • AstraZeneca
  • Pfizer.BioNTech

PCR test on arrival

The visitors coming from the following countries need a PCR test on arrival to Egypt:

The passengers coming from the above countries need to stay in a hotel room for 12 or 24 hours until the results of the tests are available.

COVID-19 procedures at the Egyptian airport

When you enter the Egyptian airport, you need to practice a few procedures. Wearing a facial mask is mandatory at every stage. You also need to keep a safe social distance from others. It is particularly true when boarding and disembarking the aircraft.

The airports provide hand sanitizing stations. You are supposed to wash your hands regularly or use alcohol-based sanitizer whenever you can or use personal ones.

When you arrive at one of the Egyptian airports, you need to provide:

  • The medical certificate
  • Public health card
  • Proof of valid health insurance

COVID-19 restrictions for Egypt tourist visa

The foreign visitors entering the country need to respect the law and regulations regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The evening curfews have been lifted in Egypt. However, the restaurants and cafes must close by 10.00 pm. The shops also need to close by 9.00 pm.

You need to wear a facial mask everywhere you go and the ones who do not have access to Egyptian public transportation.

Public places are active at 50% of capacity with safety hygiene standards:

  • Restaurants
  • Movie theatres
  • Sports clubs

Places of worship, mosques, and churches, are active but with limitations, and the number of people visiting is reduced.

You would better follow the following instructions for COVID-19 safety procedures:

  • Keep away from large gatherings of people
  • Wash your hands regularly, particularly after touching surfaces
  • Cover your mouth when sneezing or coughing with tissue or elbow pit
  • Keep a social distance of at least one meter in public places

COVID-19 testing in coastal governorates

The Egyptian government has advised foreign visitors to take a PCR test when arriving in the governorates of:

  • Red Sea (Hurghada and Marsa Alam)
  • South Sinai (Sharm El Sheikh)
  • Marsa Matrouh

The cost of the PCR test is USD30 but if you have a vaccination certificate of the approved vaccines, you don’t have to pass the PCR test.

After taking the test, you need to isolate yourself until you receive the result of the test. The officials will inform you whether the test is positive and you must continue your isolation for 14 days or if it’s negative and you can leave the hotel. The result of the test will become available in 12-24 hours.

If your symptoms get worse, you must visit a hospital, so it is essential to buy health insurance for your visit to the country.

Impact of the previous visit to Israel on Egypt tourist visa

People ask that if I have visited Israel, will I be banned from entering Egypt? The answer is NO. The Israel entry or exit stamp on your passport does not disqualify you from entering Egypt. However, you might have to get the right of entry into the country and explain the purpose of your visit to Israel. Also, you would better ask the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your home country whether you will have any difficulty visiting the country or not.

What are the customs regulations for an Egypt tourist visa?

The tourists are allowed to bring only up to 5,000 Egyptian pounds to the country. There is no limit to hard currency but the amount over USD 10,000 must be declared on arrival to the officials. If you carry electrical equipment and video cameras, you must declare it to the officials. You need to inform the Ministry of Telecommunications to bring satellite phones and radio communications equipment to the country and if you don’t notify them, the equipment will be confiscated. When you carry electrical equipment that is mentioned on your passport, you must take them out of the country and if not, you have to pay high rates of customs duty.

If you need to carry certain objects with you to Egypt, contact the embassy and ask what the exact rules are.

Is it legal to bring medication under an Egyptian tourist visa?

Some of the common medications that you take and are considered in the EU or the US might be considered illegal by Egyptian authorities without prior permission. You need the approval of  Egypt’s Ministry of Health to bring your medicine to the country.

In case you enter the country and don’t have permission and the supporting documents for the medication you carry, you may be prosecuted.

You must carry a medical certificate approving the prescription for the medication you take. The medicine must be for a medical condition you suffer from. The certificate must be through a letter from your GP. The GP or health expert must indicate that the medicine:

  • Is for this particular health condition
  • The quantity of medication you take,
  • It’s for your personal usage only.

Let’s sum up…

If you want to visit the great tourist attractions of Egypt, you might need an Egypt tourist visa. This article explained who needs an eVisa, who needs a tourist visa, the requirements, the application process, FAQs, and rules and restrictions over COVID-19.

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Arab Republic Of Egypt

Electronic visa portal, what is an e-visa.

An e-Visa is an official document permitting entry into and travel from Egypt.

The e-Visa is granted to citizens of the countries shown on the site.

Applicants obtain their visas electronically after entering required information and making payments by a credit or debit card.

A link to download your e-visa will be sent to you. Passport authorities at ports of arrival can check the validity of your e-Visa on their system.

As is the case with other visas, Egyptian port authorities have the right to refuse entry to Egypt for an e-visa holder without any explanation.

The visa fee is collected through the website using a credit card, after registering the foreigner's data.

Who requires a visa?

Who requires a visa to enter The Arab Republic of Egypt?

A citizen of a foreign country, wishing to enter The Arab Republic of Egypt, generally must first obtain an e-Visa via the Egypt e-Visa Portal.

Nationals of the countries listed below may be issued with an e-Visa upon application on the Egypt e-Visa Portal.

Types of visa and fees

The type of visa you must have is defined by the Arab Republic of Egypt and Visa Regulations, and relates to the purpose of your travel.

1. Tourism Visa: Issued for single or multiple entries to persons whose nationalities require visas to enter Egypt.

Requirements

Entry requirements (on arrival)

- Passport valid for at least 6 months from arrival date.

- e-Visa printout

- Travel itinerary

- Supporting letter e.g. letter from company or invitation letter for business/family visits.

- Hotel bookings/details about places to visit if going as tourist.

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This site is provided by the US Arab Chamber of Commerce in Washington D.C. to facilitate the certification and legalization of business documents from the embassy/consulate of Egypt.

Visa requirements:

  • Fully completed and signed visa application form with ONE photo stapled to the form and ONE copy of the completed application form with photo
  • ONE 2″ x 2″, recent high definition personal passport photo on white background (the photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • Actual passport plus TWO copies of the information page (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • If applying by Mail, all payments are in Cashier’s Check Only payable to the Consulate of Egypt. ( We DO NOT accept MONEY ORDER or PERSONAL CHECKS). If applying in person, Cash will be accepted
  • Mailed Applications: Please ONLY provide Express Mail or Certified Mail (pre-addressed pre-stamped envelope) for the return of the passports/Documents. We do not take responsibility for any loss that may occur in mailing.
  • Mailing Address: Consulate of the Arab Republic of Egypt, 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008

For Tourist Visa: Non-AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS ONLY

  • Actual Passport plus TWO copies of the information page (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • TWO copies of green card (front and back) or valid U.S. Visa
  • TWO copies of School registration for Student Visa Holders ONLY
  • TWO photocopies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary ONLY FOR APPLICANT’S NOT INCLUDED ON THE LIST OF COUNTRIES BELOW

For Business Visa: AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS ONLY

  • Fully completed and signed visa application form with one photo stapled to the form and ONE copy of the completed application form with a photo
  • TWO 2″ x 2″, recent high definition personal passport photos on white background (the photo must be no more than 6 months old)
  • TWO copies of the letter from the company indicating the detailed purpose of the trip and financial guarantee of the company

For Business Visa: Non-AMERICAN PASSPORT HOLDERS

  • TWO copies of the letter from the company indicating the detailed purpose of the trip (Name of Person, Company the person working for in the US, Company will be working for in Egypt, Conference/Seminar attending, Dates traveling to Egypt, How long will be staying in Egypt) and financial guarantee of the company
  • TWO copies of round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary

If you are part of the list of countries that require pre-approval , Please provide the following requirements. Kindly check the list of countries below:

  • TWO copies of the information page (still valid for at least 6 months) and has an empty Visa page
  • TWO copies of the letter from the company indicating the detailed purpose of the trip (Name of person, Passport Number, Company the person working for in the US, Company will be working for in Egypt, Conference/Seminar attending, Dates traveling to Egypt, How long will be staying in Egypt) and financial guarantee of the company.

Diplomatic Passport Holder

  • TWO copies of diplomatic notes stating detailed purpose and dates of travel.

Official Passport Holder:

  • TWO copies of official notes stating detailed purpose and dates of travel.

United Nations Laissez Passer Holder:

For list of applicants from countries below that requires pre-approval (please only provide the following):

  • TWO copies of employment verification for work-visa holders
  • Please note that the MINIMUM wait time for clearance is at least 6-8 weeks

Nationalities that require Pre Approval prior to the Consulate granting a visa are as follows :

  • Afghanistan
  • Bosnia – (of Egyptian Origin)
  • Comoros Islands
  • India (excluding employees at International Organizations or with an official invitation letter from the Egyptian Ministry)
  • Lebanon (ages 16 to 50 years old)
  • Libya-(men ages 18-45 years old)
  • Moldova (Female ages 15 to 35 years old)
  • North Korea
  • Palestine (Male ages 18 to 40 years old)
  • Peoples’ Republic of China
  • Philippines
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan (If only using US Travel Document)
  • South Sudan (If only using US Travel Document)
  • Turkey (Male and Female ages 18 to 45 years old)

The normal processing time for Visa Applications is 10 Business Days , so please plan accordingly. Shows the Visa fees for most nationalities

Egypt Embassy & Consulates

Washington, d.c..

3521 International Court NW Washington, D.C 20008 Tel: 202.966.6342 [email protected]

New York, NY

866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 586 New York, NY 10017 Tel: 212.759.7120 [email protected]

Chicago, IL

180 N. Michigan Ave. , Suite 1150 Chicago, IL 60601 Tel: 312.332.7210, 312.332.7214 , 312.332.7216, 312.332.7217 [email protected]

Los Angeles, CA

180 N. Michigan Ave., Suite # 1150 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Tel: 323.933.9700 [email protected]

Houston, TX

718 Westheimer St., Suite # 1350 Suite 2180 Houston, TX 77057 Tel: 713.961.4915 [email protected]

Ottawa, Canada

454 Laurier Avenue, East Ottawa, Ontario K1N6R3 Tel: (613)234-4931, (613)234-4935 [email protected]

Montreal, Canada

1 Place Ville Marie, # 2617 , QUE H3B 4S3 Tel: (514) 866 84 55, 866 8456, 866 8457 [email protected]

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The complete guide for the Egypt visa from the US

Last Updated : 16 Apr 2024

Last Updated : 16 Apr 2024 at

30-second summary

US nationals traveling to Egypt must have a valid visa to enter the country for tourism purposes.

Egypt offers an e-visa, which is an online process.

The e-visa does not require submitting your passport or visiting an embassy for an interview.

Important Information

— Visa type

— Egypt visa cost

— Processing time

— Visa validity

— Length of stay

Do US citizens need a visa for Egypt?

Yes, US citizens traveling to Egypt for tourism must obtain a valid visa for entry. Egypt does not exempt US passport holders from visa requirements, whether they are traveling for tourism or business purposes.

For a convenient visa application, you can apply for an Egypt e-visa online through Atlys or the official government portal.

Do US green card holders need a visa for Egypt?

Whether you need a visa for Egypt depends on your nationality. US green card holders must obtain an Egypt visa when traveling to Egypt unless their nationality is exempt from the visa requirements.

Can I apply for an Egypt e-visa?

Yes, US citizens can apply for an Egypt e-visa. US green card holders can only apply for an Egypt e-visa if their country of nationality is eligible for an e-visa.

Can US citizens get an Egypt visa on arrival?

Yes, US nationals can obtain a visa on arrival in Egypt for a 30-day stay, but it doesn't guarantee entry. If your application is rejected, you'll lose funds and must return home.

We always encourage our readers to apply for a visa before traveling since a visa on arrival can be rejected.

Egypt visa requirements for US citizens

When applying for an Egypt visa for US citizens, you must submit the following documents:

Passport: Your passport must be valid for 6 a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date.

Photo: Upload a recently taken digital photo that meets the requirements.

When applying through Atlys , you can upload your documents directly as a file or use your computer or smartphone camera.

Egypt e-visa fees

The Egypt e-visa fee for US nationals is $25 for a single-entry visa.

*Contact the embassy before applying for your visa, as fees may vary on the day of your application.

Applying for your Egypt e-visa

Atlys ensures our readers know the options and steps to apply for an Egypt e-visa. As a US national, you can apply for your Egypt visa from the USA through Atlys or the government website.

How to apply through Atlys

For a seamless application and timely delivery, you can apply for your visa on Atlys with the following steps:

Go To Atlys: Start your application by visiting the Atlys online portal .

Upload your documents: Upload your documents directly or by using the camera of your laptop or smartphone.

Provide the required details: Enter the required personal and travel details.

Pay the visa fee: Verify the provided details and pay the visa fee to submit your application.

Why choose Atlys

The visa processing time can be uncertain, taking up to 8 days. However, with Atlys, you will receive your visa on time in 5 days.

Atlys partners with government entities to ensure you receive your visa on time.

You can apply for multiple visas at once by adding additional travelers.

How to apply for your Egypt visa yourself

Complete your Egypt visa for US citizens through the official government portal by following these steps:

Visit the online portal: Go to the Egypt government portal .

Create a profile: On the home screen, click "Get your visa now" to create your profile. After creating your profile, sign in to start your application.

Provide travel details: Enter all the required travel details, such as passport number, issuing country, and expiry date.

Applicant details: Provide all your personal and passport details, then upload your required documents.

Host information: Enter your host information, such as hotel address or invitee's details.

Pay the visa fee: Follow the instructions and pay the Egypt visa fee. If you encounter any application issues, you can check out our guide on Egypt e-visa payment issues . Note that a 5% surge charge might be added to international transactions. Use Atlys to avoid any additional fees.

Receive your visa: After processing your visa, you will receive it via email upon approval, allowing you to print it before traveling.

Tips when applying

Ensure all your details are accurate and match your passport details.

You must upload your documents in JPG or PNG format, ensuring they do not exceed 1MB.

Apply for your visa 2 weeks before traveling to ensure sufficient processing time.

Keep track of your visa processing by performing an online status check. This will ensure you stay updated if any additional documents need to be addressed.

Receive your approved Egypt e-visa

After submitting your visa, it will be processed in 8 days. Apply for your visa in advance to allow enough processing time since various factors can increase the processing time.

Through Atlys:

After visa approval, you will be notified of your approved visa. Download it and print it before traveling.

Through the government channel:

Once your visa is approved, you will receive it via email. Be sure to print your visa before traveling to Egypt.

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How to check your visa status.

Stay updated on the status of your Egypt visa for US citizens by tracking it online. Here's how:

Go to the government portal.

Click "Application Processing."

Sign into your account.

There, you will see the status of your visa.

On Atlys , you will receive frequent updates about your visa status. Once approved, you will be notified.

Egypt e-visa processing time

The processing time is the time it takes for authorities to make a decision on your visa. This time takes 8 days on the government portal. However, on Atlys, you will receive your visa in 5 days.

Visa stay and validity period

Once your visa is approved, you will receive a single entry visa valid for 90 days , which allows you to stay in the country for 30 days.

Our commitment to visa accuracy

Atlys understands the importance of accurate and timely information when applying for a visa. This is why all the information on this blog has been gathered from trusted government sources to ensure accuracy.

Egypt e-visa portal .

Egypt embassy in Washington, DC .

The visa fees and requirements are subject to change without notice. It is advisable to contact the embassy before applying for your visa to obtain the most up-to-date information.

Frequently asked questions

When going through immigration in Egypt, you must submit the following documents:

Your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival.

Approved and printed Egypt e-visa.

Travel itinerary.

Hotel bookings.

Supporting letter for your purpose of travel (invitation letter, etc.).

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Travel Without a Visa

Citizens of Canada and Bermuda

Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily for business (visa category B-1), for tourism (visa category B-2), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2).

Here are some examples of activities permitted with a visitor visa:

Business (B-1)

  • Consult with business associates
  • Attend a scientific, educational, professional, or business convention or conference
  • Settle an estate
  • Negotiate a contract

Tourism (B-2)

  • Vacation (holiday)
  • Visit with friends or relatives
  • Medical treatment
  • Participation in social events hosted by fraternal, social, or service organizations
  • Participation by amateurs in musical, sports, or similar events or contests, if not being paid for participating
  • Enrollment in a short recreational course of study, not for credit toward a degree (for example, a two-day cooking class while on vacation)

Travel Purposes Not Permitted On Visitor Visas

These are some examples of activities that require different categories of visas and cannot be done while on a visitor visa:

  • Paid performances, or any professional performance before a paying audience
  • Arrival as a crewmember on a ship or aircraft
  • Work as foreign press, in radio, film, print journalism, or other information media
  • Permanent residence in the United States

Visitor visas will also not be issued for birth tourism (travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States to obtain U.S. citizenship for their child).

How to Apply

There are several steps to apply for a visa. The order of these steps and how you complete them may vary by U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please consult the instructions on the  U.S. Embassy or Consulate website .

Complete the Online Visa Application

  • Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 – Learn more about completing the DS-160 . You must: 1) complete the online visa application and 2) print the application form confirmation page to bring to your interview.
  • Photo – You will upload your photo while completing the online Form DS-160. Your photo must be in the format explained in the Photograph Requirements .

Schedule an Interview

Interviews are generally required for visa applicants with certain limited exceptions below. Consular officers may require an interview of any visa applicant.

You should schedule an appointment for your visa interview at the  U.S. Embassy or Consulate  in the country where you live. You may schedule your interview at another U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be aware that it may be more difficult to qualify for a visa outside of the country where you live. 

Wait times for interview appointments vary by location, season, and visa category, so you should apply for your visa early. Review the interview wait time for the location where you will apply: 

Appointment Wait Time

Check the estimated wait time for a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

Note: Please check the individual Embassy or Consulate website to determine if your case is eligible for a waiver of the in-person interview.

Applicants scheduling visa appointments in a location different from their place of residence should check post websites for nonresident wait times.

Select a U.S. Embassy or Consulate:

Prepare for your interview.

  • Fees - Pay the non-refundable visa application fee , if you are required to pay it before your interview. If your visa is approved, you may also need to pay a visa issuance fee, if applicable to your nationality. Fee information is provided below:

Select your nationality to see Issuance Fee

  • Review the instructions available on the website of the  U.S. Embassy or Consulate  where you will apply to learn more about fee payment.

Gather Required Documentation

Gather and prepare the following required documents before your visa interview:

  • Passport valid for travel to the United States – Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the United States (unless exempt by country-specific agreements ). Each individual who needs a visa must submit a separate application, including any family members listed in your passport.
  • Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 confirmation page.
  • Application fee payment receipt, if you are required to pay before your interview.
  • Photo – You will upload your photo while completing the online Form DS-160. If the photo upload fails, you must bring one printed photo in the format explained in the Photograph Requirements .

Additional Documentation May Be Required

Review the instructions for how to apply for a visa on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply. Additional documents may be requested to establish if you are qualified. For example, additional requested documents may include evidence of:

  • The purpose of your trip,
  • Your intent to depart the United States after your trip, and/or
  • Your ability to pay all costs of the trip.   

Evidence of your employment and/or your family ties may be sufficient to show the purpose of your trip and your intent to return to your home country. If you cannot cover all the costs for your trip, you may show evidence that another person will cover some or all costs for your trip.

Note:  Visa applicants must qualify on the basis of the applicant's residence and ties abroad, rather than assurances from U.S. family and friends. A letter of invitation or Affidavit of Support is not needed to apply for a visitor visa. If you choose to bring a letter of invitation or Affidavit of Support to your interview, please remember it is not one of the factors used in determining whether to issue or deny the visa.

Attend Your Visa Interview

A consular officer will interview you to determine whether you are qualified to receive a visitor visa. You must establish that you meet the requirements under U.S. law to receive a visa.   Ink-free, digital fingerprint scans are taken as part of the application process. They are usually taken during your interview, but this varies based on location.

After your visa interview, the consular officer may determine that your application requires further  administrative processing .  The consular officer will inform you if this required.

After the visa is approved, you may need to pay a visa issuance fee (if applicable to your nationality), and make arrangements for the return of the passport and visa to you.  Review the  visa processing times  to learn more.

Entering the United States

A visa allows a foreign citizen to travel to a U.S. port-of-entry (generally an airport) and request permission to enter the United States. A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials at the port-of-entry have authority to permit or deny admission to the United States. If you are allowed to enter the United States, the CBP official will provide an admission stamp or a paper Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record. Learn more about admissions and entry requirements, restrictions about bringing food, agricultural products, and other restricted/prohibited goods, and more by reviewing the CBP website .

Extending Your Stay

See  Extend Your Stay  on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website to learn about requesting to extend your stay beyond the date indicated on your admission stamp or paper Form I-94. 

Failure to depart the United States on time will result in being  out of status . Under U.S. law, visas of individuals who are out of status are automatically voided ( Section 222(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ).  Any multiple entry visa that was voided due to being out of status will not be valid for future entries into the United States. 

Failure to depart the United States on time may also result in you being ineligible for visas in the future. Review  Visa Denials  and  Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws  to learn more.

Change of Status

If your plans change while in the United States (for example, you marry a U.S. citizen or receive an offer of employment), you may be able to request a change in your nonimmigrant status to another category through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). See  Change My Nonimmigrant Status  on the USCIS website to learn more.

While you are in the United States, receiving a change of status from USCIS does not require you to apply for a new visa.  However, once you depart the United States you must apply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the appropriate category for your travel.

Additional Information

  • An individual on a visitor visa (B1/B2) is not permitted to accept employment or work in the United States.
  • There is no guarantee you will be issued a visa. Do not make final travel plans or buy tickets until you have a visa.
  • A valid U.S. visa in an expired passport is still valid. Unless canceled or revoked, a visa is valid until its expiration date. If you have a valid visa in your expired passport, do not remove it from your expired passport. You may use your valid visa in your expired passport along with a new valid passport for travel and admission to the United States. 

Travel for Medical Treatment

If you are seeking medical treatment in the United States, the consular officer may ask for further documents at your visa interview, which may include:

  • Medical diagnosis from a local physician, explaining the nature of the ailment and the reason you need treatment in the United States.
  • Letter from a physician or medical facility in the United States, stating they are willing to treat your specific ailment and detailing the projected length and cost of treatment (including doctors’ fees, hospitalization fees, and all medical-related expenses).
  • Proof that your transportation, medical, and living expenses in the United States will be paid. This may be in the form of bank or other statements of income/savings or certified copies of income tax returns (either yours or the person or organization paying for your treatment).

Visitor Visas for Personal or Domestic Employees (B-1)

You may apply for a B-1 visitor visa to work in the United States as a personal or domestic employee for your employer in limited situations. You may work in the United States on a visitor visa if your employer is:

  • A U.S. citizen who has a permanent home or is stationed in a foreign country, but is visiting or is assigned to the United States temporarily; or
  • A foreign citizen who is in the United States on one of the following nonimmigrant visa categories:  B, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, O, P, or Q.

Learn more about your rights in the United States and protection available to you by reading the Legal Rights and Protections pamphlet.

Visa Renewal

Whether you are applying for the first time or renewing your visa, you will use the same application process (please review How to Apply , above). Some applicants seeking to renew their visas in certain visa classes may be eligible for the Interview Waiver (IW) which allows qualified individuals to apply for visa renewals without being interviewed in person by a U.S. consular officer. Review the instructions on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply to determine if the IW is available and if you qualify.

Do I need a visa if I have an ABTC?

Yes, you will still need a visa to travel to the United States, unless you qualify for the  Visa Waiver Program . Having an Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travelers Card (ABTC) does not change visa requirements, your visa status, or the visa process for travel to the United States.

How can I use my ABTC when I apply for my visa?

If you have an Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travelers Card (ABTC),  you might be able to schedule an expedited visa interview appointment. Review the instructions for scheduling expedited appointments on the website of the  embassy or consulate  where you will apply. 

Visa Annotations for Certain Maritime Industry Workers

Certain foreign maritime workers are eligible to apply for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) once in the U.S. If you, as a maritime industry worker, will perform services in secure port areas, your visa must be annotated “TWIC Letter Received.” Workers whose visas are not annotated will not be permitted by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to apply for a TWIC.

In order for your visa to be annotated, you must obtain a letter from your employer explaining the need for a TWIC and that you are a potential TWIC applicant. See a template example of this letter. You must present this letter when you apply for the B-1 visa. You must meet all other eligibility requirements for a B-1 visa. 

Complete information about the TWIC program is available on TSA’s website at  https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic .

Visa Denial and Ineligibility

Review  Visa Denials  for detailed information about visa ineligibilities, denials and waivers.

I was refused a visa, under Section 214(b). May I reapply?

Yes, if you feel circumstances have changed regarding your application. Review  Visa Denials  to learn more.

Misrepresentation or Fraud

Attempting to obtain a visa by the willful misrepresentation of a material fact, or fraud, may result in the permanent refusal of a visa or denial of entry into the United States.

Review  Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws .

Citizens of Canada and Bermuda do not require visas to enter the United States, for visit, tourism and temporary business travel purposes. For more information see  U.S. Embassy Ottawa website ,  U.S. Consulate Hamilton website  and  CBP website .

Additional resources for Canadian visitors to the United States can be found on the U.S. Embassy and Consulate websites in Canada.

Citizens of China

In accordance with the agreement signed between the United States and China to extend visa validity, beginning on November 29, 2016, Chinese citizens with 10-year B1, B2 or B1/B2 visas in Peoples’ Republic of China passports will be required to update their biographical and other information from their visa application via a website every two years, or upon getting a new passport or B1, B2, or B1/B2 visa, whichever occurs first.  This mechanism is called EVUS - Electronic Visa Update System.

The EVUS website is now open to the public for enrollments at www.EVUS.gov .  CBP will not collect a fee for EVUS enrollment at this time. CBP anticipates the eventual implementation of an EVUS enrollment fee, but does not have a time frame. Until the implementation of a fee, travelers can enroll in EVUS without charge.  The Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will keep visa holders informed of new information throughout the year. For further information, please visit  www.cbp.gov/EVUS .‎

根据美中双方签署的延长签证有效期的协议,自2016年11月29日起,凡持有10 年 期B1,B2 或 B1/B2签证的中华人民共和国护照持有人需要每两年或在获取新护照或最长有效期的B1、B2或B1/B2签证时时(以先到者为准),通过网站更新他们签证申请上的个人资料及其它信息。这个机制我们称之为EVUS –签证更新电子系统。

EVUS的登记网站 www.EVUS.gov 现已开放接受登记。美国海关和边境保护局(CBP)目前不会收取登记费用。美国海关和边境保护局预期EVUS登记收费最终会实施,但目前尚未落实执行时间。在收费实施前,旅客可以免费完成EVUS登记。美国国土安全部海关和边境保护局将在今年及时向签证持有人公布最新的信息。获取更多的信息,请访问 www.cbp.gov/EVUS 。

Citizens of Mexico

Citizens and permanent residents of Mexico generally must have a nonimmigrant visa or Border Crossing Card (also known as a "Laser Visa"). For ease of travel, the B-1/B-2 and the Border Crossing Card have been combined into one document (DSP-150). Select  Border Crossing Card  to learn more about this card.

Please visit  U.S. Embassy or Consulate  websites for more information regarding applying for a visa at the U.S. Embassy or Consulates in Mexico.

Further Questions

  • Case-Specific Questions - Contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate handling your visa application for status information. Select  U.S. Embassy or Consulate  for contact information.
  • General Questions - review  Contact Us .

Visa Waiver Program  (VWP)

Tourist or business travelers who are citizens of participating countries may be eligible to visit the United States without a visa. Visits must be 90 days or less, and travelers must meet all requirements.

Citizens of Canada and Bermuda generally do not need visas for tourism and visits.

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How to apply for or renew a U.S. tourist visa

If you visit the U.S. for tourism or business, you may need a visitor visa, also known as a tourist visa. Learn how to get and renew this type of nonimmigrant visa.

To enter the U.S., you must bring a passport issued by your country of citizenship along with your visa. Officials at your port of entry into the U.S. will also issue you a Form I-94, which electronically records your arrival and departure dates. Learn more about Form I-94 and how to apply .

Find out if you need a visa to visit the U.S.

Check to see if your country participates in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP) . If it does, you can get a waiver and will not need a visa. If you do not see your country listed, you will need a visitor visa.

Visitor (tourist) visa

The visitor visa, also known as a tourist visa, is a type of nonimmigrant visa for people who wish to temporarily enter the U.S. There are two categories:

  • B-1 for business travel
  • B-2 for tourism and medical treatment

Learn about B-1 and B-2 visas , including:

  • Reasons you would need each type of visitor visa
  • How to apply
  • What documents you will need
  • Application fees
  • How to prepare for your interview at your U.S. embassy or consulate

How to renew a visitor visa

You must renew your visitor visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. Only diplomatic visa holders and their dependents can renew their visas within the U.S.

The process to renew a visitor visa is the same as getting one for the first time. Follow the process to apply for a visitor visa from the Department of State.

Find the contact information for your nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and contact them for visa renewal information.

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Egypt Bucket List: Your Expert Guide to Cairo & The Nile

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Your Egypt bucket list adventure starts here! Egypt , a land steeped in ancient history and rich culture, is a destination that should be on every traveler’s bucket list . From the iconic monuments of Cairo to the winding Nile River, this captivating country offers a unique blend of awe-inspiring sights and immersive cultural experiences.

Having personally experienced the magic of Cairo and a mesmerizing Nile river cruise, here’s my expert guide, insider tips, and recommendations to help you plan an unforgettable Egypt vacation to this bucket list-worthy destination.

There are many reasons to visit Egypt and why it should be on your bucket list. Imagine standing in the shadow of the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, or gazing upon the enigmatic Sphinx, a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Egyptian civilization.

Beyond these iconic landmarks, Egypt offers a diverse array of experiences, from exploring bustling cities like Cairo to cruising along the mighty Nile River, witnessing remnants of ancient temples and tombs.

Egypt is also known for its welcoming people, delicious cuisine, and vibrant markets, making it an immersive cultural journey unlike any other.

Whether you’re a history buff, an adventure seeker, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of ancient wonders, Egypt has something to offer every traveler on an Egypt tour or Egypt vacation.

As the vibrant capital of Egypt, Cairo is a bustling metropolis that seamlessly blends ancient wonders with modern life. Here, you’ll find some of the country’s most iconic attractions, along with a lively cultural scene and a rich culinary heritage.

No visit to Cairo is complete without witnessing the awe-inspiring Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx . These ancient marvels, dating back over 4,500 years, are a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the ancient Egyptians.

For a unique experience , consider booking a camel ride to explore the Giza plateau and capture stunning views of the pyramids .

Beyond the pyramids, Cairo offers a wealth of cultural experiences. The Egyptian Museum is a must-visit, housing an unparalleled collection of ancient artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun’s tomb .

For a taste of local culture, head to the vibrant Khan El Khalili Bazaar , where you can haggle for souvenirs, sample delicious street food, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere.

For a comprehensive guide to the best things to do in Cairo, check out our article on things to do in Cairo Egypt .

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The mighty Nile River played a crucial role in the development of ancient Egyptian civilization, and today, it offers a unique way to explore the country’s rich history. A Nile River cruise is an unforgettable experience , providing a luxurious and convenient way to witness some of Egypt’s most remarkable ancient sites.

As you glide along the Nile, you’ll have the opportunity to visit iconic temples and tombs that have stood the test of time.

From the awe-inspiring Philae Temple Complex to the intricate carvings of Edfu Temple , each site offers a glimpse into the grandeur and sophistication of ancient Egyptian architecture.

One of the highlights of a Nile cruise is the chance to explore Luxor , known as the “world’s greatest open-air museum.” Here, you can delve into the Valley of the Kings, where ancient pharaohs were laid to rest, and marvel at the stunning Temple of Queen Hatshepsut , a stunning example of ancient engineering carved into the cliffs.

Throughout your journey, you’ll be treated to the comfort and luxury of a modern riverboat, complete with amenities such as spacious cabins, fine dining, and entertainment. It’s a truly immersive way to experience the wonders of ancient Egypt.

Egypt’s ancient history is also brought to life through captivating performances, such as the whirling dervish dance, a mesmerizing spiritual ritual that dates back centuries. Consider attending a show to witness this captivating display of music, movement, and devotion.

See these ancient wonders come alive in this video:

When planning your trip to Egypt, timing is crucial. The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months, from October to April, when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for sightseeing. Here are some key factors to consider:

  • The shoulder seasons (spring and fall) offer the best balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Peak season brings more tourists, but if that’s your only option, be prepared for the crowds.
  • Summer months in Egypt can be scorching hot, so consider that if you’re particularly heat sensitive.

When planning your trip to Egypt, consider attending major festivals like Ramadan or national holidays, which can impact opening hours and crowd levels at popular attractions.

To help you, I’ve created a guide covering everything you need to know while Visiting Egypt During Ramadan: Insider Guide to Celebration .

Before embarking on your Egyptian adventure, it’s essential to understand the visa requirements and travel costs. Check the visa requirements for your nationality well in advance. Many countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Egyptian airports, but it’s best to confirm and be prepared. The visa fee is generally around $25 USD.

As for the trip to Egypt cost is relatively affordable compared to other popular destinations. You can expect to spend around $50-$100 per day for a mid-range traveler, including accommodation, food, transportation, and entry fees to major attractions. Here’s a rough estimate of some common expenses:

  • Airfare: $500-$1,000 roundtrip from major U.S. cities
  • Mid-range hotel: $50-$100 per night
  • Budget hotel: $20-$50 per night
  • Meals: $10-$25 per day (street food and casual restaurants)
  • Transportation: $5-$10 per day (for taxis and public transport)
  • Entrance fees: $10-$25 per site (e.g., pyramids, temples, museums)

To save money, consider staying in budget-friendly accommodations. A wide range of options exist, from budget hostels to luxurious hotels. Eating at local street food stalls and local eateries is incredibly affordable, and you’ll find delicious meals for just a few dollars. When exploring attractions, transportation like local buses and taxis is budget-friendly. Consider a Nile Cruise package for an all-inclusive experience.

Here are some unique adventures that you must experience when traveling to Egypt.

  • Soar over Luxor in a hot air balloon for breathtaking views of temples and the Valley of the Kings at sunrise-a true bucket list moment!
  • Camel rides near the Pyramids are a popular choice, but it’s important to be aware of the ethical concerns. To learn more, check out this article, Why A Camel Ride in Egypt Commands a Conflicting Ethical Decision delves into this complex topic.
  • Immerse yourself in Islamic Cairo. Discover its rich history and architectural beauty at the magnificent Al-Azhar Mosque.
  • No trip to Egypt is complete without sampling the delicious local cuisine! Try  koshari  (a hearty mix of rice, lentils, and pasta),  falafel  (chickpea fritters), and don’t forget stuffed pigeon – an Egyptian delicacy.

Planning a trip to Egypt can raise a lot of questions, so we’ve compiled some frequently asked questions to help you prepare for your journey.

Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially when traveling with a reputable tour company or guide. However, it’s always important to exercise caution, be aware of your surroundings, and follow the advice of local authorities.

For long-distance travel, consider taking domestic flights or booking a Nile River cruise. Within cities, taxis and public transportation are affordable and convenient options. Hiring a private driver or tour guide can also make navigating Egypt more comfortable.

While it’s possible to explore some sites independently, booking guided tours in advance can provide invaluable insights and ensure a smoother experience. Guided tours are highly recommended for complex sites like the pyramids, Valley of the Kings, and ancient temples.

It’s important to dress modestly when visiting religious sites or Islamic mosques. Opt for lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Women may also want to carry a scarf to cover their heads when entering mosques.

No specific vaccinations are required for most travelers, but it’s always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before your trip. Ensure your routine vaccinations are up-to-date, and consider getting vaccinated against hepatitis A and typhoid fever. Bringing insect repellent and staying hydrated are also recommended.

Yes, most nationalities require a visa to visit Egypt. However, the process is relatively straightforward, and there are a couple of ways to obtain one:

Visa on Arrival: Citizens of many countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Egypt’s international airports. The process involves filling out a form, paying a fee (typically around $25 USD, payable in cash), and having a passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.

E-Visa: For added convenience, many nationalities can apply for an e-Visa in advance through the official Egyptian government portal ([invalid URL removed]). The process is entirely online and typically takes a few days for approval.

Important Notes:

Specific Requirements:  Always double-check the visa requirements for your specific nationality, as there may be variations. Some countries may have additional requirements or longer processing times.

Visa Validity:  The most common tourist visa for Egypt is valid for 30 days. If you plan to stay longer, consider applying for a multiple-entry visa or inquire about visa extensions upon arrival.

Resources:  For official visa information and updates, visit the Egyptian government website or consult your nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate.

By following this expert Egypt travel guide, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and insider tips to plan an extraordinary journey through Cairo and the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization, Nile.

Egypt promises to leave a lasting impression and will surely capture your heart. So, pack your sense of adventure, embrace the rich culture, and embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to this bucket list-worthy destination.

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As of now, we haven't booked our hotels yet (we are staying in Cairo for ~3 days, then flying into Luxor with a domestic flight and staying there for ~4 days, before flying back to Cairo from Luxor to catch the flight back to London).

There is a 'Self' option in the 'host type' drop-down. Does that mean that we have to write our own names, phone numbers, email and addresses in the remaining fields? We have not booked with a tourism company and are not planning to, so the host type option will remain as 'self'.

Thanks in advance for any help!

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Just use you home address, I have tried and passed.

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Why not taking Visa on Arrival? 25 USD or the equivalent in GBP and you are done in minutes....

I’d just get the visa on arrival , same price less hassle!

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Middle East latest: US believes Israel planning 'limited strike' inside Iran as White House announces sanctions plan

Reports suggest US officials believe Israel is considering a "limited and narrow" strike inside Iran. It comes as Vladimir Putin calls for restraint during a call with Iran's president, amid fears of an escalation in hostilities. Listen to a Daily episode on Iran as you scroll.

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Statement by National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan:

"Following Iran's unprecedented air attack against Israel, President Biden is coordinating with allies and partners, including the G7, and with bipartisan leaders in Congress, on a comprehensive response.

"In the coming days, the United States will impose new sanctions targeting Iran, including its missile and drone program as well as new sanctions against entities supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iran’s Defense Ministry.

"We anticipate that our allies and partners will soon be following with their own sanctions. In addition, we continue to work through the Department of Defense and US Central Command to further strengthen and expand the successful integration of air and missile defense and early warning systems across the Middle East to further erode the effectiveness of Iran's missile and UAV capabilities.

"These new sanctions and other measures will continue a steady drumbeat of pressure to contain and degrade Iran's military capacity and effectiveness and confront the full range of its problematic behaviours.

"Over the last three years, in addition to missile and drone-related sanctions, the United States has sanctioned over 600 individuals and entities connected to terrorism, terrorist financing and other forms of illicit trade, horrific human rights abuses, and support for proxy terrorist groups, including Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Kataib Hezbollah.

"The pressure will continue. We will not hesitate to continue to take action, in coordination with allies and partners around the world, and with Congress, to hold the Iranian government accountable for its malicious and destabilizing actions."

The Ministry of Defence has commented on escalating violence in the West Bank, which increased following the death of a 14-year-old Israeli. 

The MoD said it was alarmed by the "shocking levels of violence" in the occupied area. 

"These killings, and subsequent actions, are escalating violence in the Occupied West Bank and the wider region at a critical time," it said. 

"It is vital that Israeli authorities restore calm and conduct urgent and transparent investigations into all deaths." 

Seven Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers since the attacks began on Friday, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. 

Israeli authorities have urged people not to resort to vigilante attacks. 

The Iraqi prime minister has said his country has not received any reports or indications that missiles or drones were launched from its territory during Iran's attack on Israel. 

Mohammed Shia al Sudani said Iraq's "position is clear" that it would not be "thrown into the arena of conflict". 

As we have been reporting, Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles against Israel on Saturday. 

Iraq is a rare ally of both the US and Iran. 

Its airspace was a main route for Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel, and Iraqi officials say Iran informed them, as well as other countries in the region, ahead of the attack.

The IDF has released footage from the Israeli Air Force's control room during the attack from Iran over the weekend. 

Times of Israel military correspondent Emanuel Fabian said the footage showed the control room during the first interceptions of the Iranian missiles and drones. 

Iran fired more than 300 missiles and drones toward Israel, although minimal damage was caused. 

In a world that has grown more dangerous in recent years, the nightmare scenario of a Third World War is in the public consciousness.

Earlier this year, UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps warned the world could be engulfed by wars involving China, Russia, North Korea and Iran in the next five years, and said we are moving "from a post-war to pre-war world".

The relief felt at the end of the Cold War in the late '80s has been replaced with increasing alarm at Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and there is outcry at the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.

Sky News spoke to experts about whether World War Three is a possibility - and if we really are living in a "pre-war world".

Read our article below to find out what they had to say... 

The two countries have agreed formally recognising a Palestinian state would help to end the current conflict.

At a joint news conference, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob said: "The most important thing is that we have addressed a whole series of questions - when, not if, but when is the best moment to recognize Palestine." 

Mr Golob did not give a timeline for this, saying the matter did not depend on Slovenia and Spain alone but on other international factors.

However, he said Slovenia would vote in the United Nations Security Council for full membership of a Palestinian state. 

Spain has long been a champion of Palestinian rights and last month agreed with the leaders of Ireland, Malta and Slovenia to take the first steps towards recognising a Palestinian state.

Arab states and the European Union agreed at a meeting in Spain in November that a two-state solution was the answer to the conflict.

International peace efforts have long focused on creating an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel, but these have been stalled for a decade. 

Since 1988, 139 out of 193 United Nations member states have recognised Palestinian statehood. 

A police vehicle has been struck in Gaza City, killing eight people, according to a report. 

The vehicle was thought to be helping with securing aid deliveries and maintaining order, Al Jazeera reports. 

The eight people killed were reportedly part of the law enforcement deployment helping in the Tuffah neighbourhood. 

The incident happened in the eastern part of the city, which is densely populated. 

Several pro-Palestine protesters have been arrested during a demonstration in Miami, Florida, local reports say. 

Demonstrators gathered across multiple US cities to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. 

Some protesters were reportedly dragged from the street by police after they tried to lie down and block traffic. 

The UN human rights office has called on Israel's security forces to immediately end their active participation in and support for attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

A string of settler attacks on Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank have been reported in recent days.

The attacks ramped up following the alleged killing of a 14-year-old Israeli boy in what Israeli authorities said was a militant attack. 

Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli leadership are solely responsible for the recent escalating tensions in the Middle East, Turkey has said. 

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Israel was "trying to provoke a regional conflict, and its attack on Iran's embassy in Damascus was the last drop". 

Iran said its attack on Israel at the weekend was in retaliation for a suspected Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate. 

Mr Erdogan told a news conference that new regional conflicts were possible while the "cruelty and genocide" in Gaza continued. 

He called on all parties to act with common sense. 

The Turkish president also criticised the West for condemning Iran's attack but not the Israeli strike on Iran's consulate. 

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