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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]

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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

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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

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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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Step-by-step guide to obtaining a visa for Egypt

This article covers basic questions related to obtaining an Egyptian tourist visa, such as the documents required, the validity period, countries that qualify for e-visa, etc.

Step 1: Check If You Need a Visa for Egypt

Travelers from most countries in the world (including the US, UK, Canada, and Australia) must have the correct documentation before arriving in Egypt. Having all your paperwork done properly in advance saves time and unnecessary expenses.

On entering Egypt, the officer at border control will check your passport as well as other travel documents, such as your visa and additional documents demonstrating your purpose of travel and nationality.

More specifically (updated March 30, 2020), passport holders from the following countries and territories may enjoy a visa-free visit to Egypt for up to 90 days:

  • Macao, China
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Lebanon — at Sharm el Sheikh International Airport, Hurghada Airport, or Alexandria Borg El Arab Airport (if arriving by a charter flight)
  • Malaysia (up to 14 days)

Passport holders of the following countries may also enjoy a visa-free visit under certain conditions:

  • Afghanistan (provided the traveler is ≥50 or ≤16 years of age)
  • Algeria (provided that the traveler is ≤14 years of age)
  • China (provided that the traveler holds a return/onward ticket, hotel reservation confirmation in a 4- or 5-star hotel, and the equivalent of USD 2,000)
  • Libya (provided that the traveler is a female national or a resident of Butnan District; on Sundays and Mondays).
  • Jordan (provided that the traveler holds a normal 5-year passport, and the passport does not contain a stamp on page 60 from the Jordanian Registration Office)
  • Lebanon (for all of Egypt, provided the traveler is ≥50 or ≤16 years of age; a visa is not required for Alexandria and South Sinai, for travelers of all ages)
  • Morocco (provided that the traveler is ≤14 years of age)
  • Sudan (provided that the traveler is ≥50 or ≤16 years of age, or is a female national)
  • South Sudan (provided that the traveler is ≥50 or ≤16 years of age, or is a female national)
  • Tunisia (provided that the traveler is ≤14 years of age)
  • Yemen (provided that the traveler is ≥50 or ≤16 years of age, or is traveling for medical reasons)
  • Palestinian (provided that the travel document has been issued by Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan for a female traveler, or for a male traveler who is ≥40 or ≤18 years of age)
  • Azerbaijan, Barbados, Belize, China, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Moldova (except female travelers between 15 to 35 years of age), Nicaragua, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Turkey (for those travelling as part of a tourist group that includes at least five citizens of one of the nationalities; all travelers should hold a return ticket and pre-booked accommodation and have a signed guarantee letter from a travel agency in Egypt)
  • Sons and daughters born to an Egyptian father (except nationals of Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Qatar), or to an Egyptian mother if born after July 25, 2004 (except nationals of Syria, Iraq, Qatar, and Yemen), and to wives of Egyptian nationals who hold proof of marriage (except nationals of Syria, Iraq, Morocco, and Qatar)

Passport holders of countries and territories that are not listed are required to obtain an Egypt visa to visit the country.

Step 2: Find Out which Visa You Need

Egypt has introduced an electronic tourist visa, which has a quick and convenient application process. The e-visa can be used over a period of three months (90 days) and for a stay of up to 30 days from the date of arrival.

Passport holders from the following countries and territories may be issued an e-visa (updated March 30, 2020):

Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, the Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the former FYR Macedonia, Malta, the Republic of Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

Visa on Arrival

Citizens of the following countries may obtain a visa on arrival at any of the Egyptian ports of entry (updated March 30, 2020):

  • All European Union citizens (nationals of Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Portugal may enter with a national ID card but must bring a passport photograph for their visa)
  • New Zealand
  • North Macedonia
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • Citizens of Turkey may obtain a visa on arrival provided that they are ≥45 or ≤18 years of age, or have a residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, the US, or an EU member state
  • Citizens of Sudan may obtain a visa on arrival if they have a residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, the US, or an EU member state
  • Passengers with a residence permit issued by a GCC member state may obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days (the permit must be valid for a minimum of six months from the arrival date)
  • According to data that the Egyptian government provided to the IATA (International Transport Association), citizens of any country may obtain a visa on arrival to Egypt that is valid for 30 days, except for citizens of the following 84 countries and territories: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, R Congo, DR Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, DPR Korea, R Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon (except Alexandria and South Sinai), Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Qatar, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey (except those who are ≥45 or ≤18 years of age), Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

Consulate Visa

Visitors who hold passports from countries not eligible for an e-visa or visa on arrival must apply for a visa in person. A visa approval — which takes several weeks to process — may be sought from competent authorities in Egypt.

Step 3. Prepare the Required Documents

  • Completed and signed visa application form with one photograph stapled to the form and one copy of the completed application form with the photograph
  • Two 2x2″ (51x51 mm) recent high-definition passport photographs taken against a white background (the photograph must be no more than six months old)
  • Actual passport (valid for at least six months, with an empty page for the visa) and two copies of the information page
  • Two photocopies of a Green Card (front and back) or valid US visa (for travelers who are residents of the US)
  • Other supporting documents, such as copies of your round-trip tickets and itinerary. If you are a resident alien in the country from which you are traveling, you may need to provide a copy of your residency card.
  • A valid email address (to register and apply for the e-visa)
  • Passport valid for at least six months from date of arrival in Egypt
  • Valid debit or credit card (for payment)
  • Host information (such as hotel or local contact)
  • Travel itinerary (checked on arrival)
  • Hotel bookings / details about places on the itinerary, if traveling as a tourist (checked on arrival)
  • Applicant must be from one of the eligible countries
  • Passport valid for at least six months, with at least two blank pages
  • Payment in cash (USD) only

Step 4. Pay the Fee and Collect your Egyptian Visa

For the e-visa, the fee is paid when you submit your application online. You can simply print it out and present it at the port of entry.

The cost (charged on your card) is USD 25 per person for a single-entry visa (tourist), and USD 60 per person for a multiple-entry visa (tourist). You will obtain your visa in about 2–8 weeks depending on your location and nationality.

For a visa on arrival, the cost is USD 25 (single entry). You may only pay in cash, as credit and debit cards are not accepted at the airport terminal. After making the payment, you will receive a visa sticker which you will need to present at the immigration desk to gain entry to Egypt.

For the consulate visa, the cost for a tourist visa ranges between USD 15–30 depending on your country of origin. Please be aware that most consulates/embassies accept only cash or cashier's checks. It normally takes about 1–8 weeks for the application to be processed, depending on your location and nationality.

When to Apply for Your Egypt Visa

For the e-visa, travelers must create an e-visa application at least seven days prior to departure, according to the Ministry of Interior of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

For the consulate visa, we suggest you submit your application at least six weeks before your departure for Egypt.

A visa on arrival may be applied for at border control prior to queuing up for immigration. Simply bring your documents, tickets, cash, and cards along with you.

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Travel Advisory July 13, 2023

Egypt - level 3: reconsider travel.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Reconsider travel to Egypt due to  terrorism . Exercise increased caution in Egypt due to  the Embassy’s limited ability to assist dual national U.S.-Egyptian citizens who are arrested or detained.

Do not travel to:

  • The Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) due to  terrorism .
  • The Western Desert due to  terrorism .
  • Egyptian border areas due to  military zones .

Country Summary: Terrorist groups continue plotting attacks in Egypt. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, and have targeted diplomatic facilities, tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, western businesses, restaurants, resorts, and local government facilities. Terrorists have conducted attacks in urban areas, including in Cairo, despite the heavy security presence. Terrorists have targeted religious sites, to include mosques, churches, monasteries, and buses traveling to these locations.

Due to risks to civil aviation operating within or in the vicinity of Egypt, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) and/or a Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR). For more information U.S. citizens should consult the  Federal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices .

Local law prohibits protesting or demonstrating without a permit. Being near anti-government protests can draw scrutiny from Egyptian police and security forces. U.S. citizens have been detained for participating in protests and for posting content on social media perceived as critical of Egypt or its allies.

The U.S. Embassy may have a limited ability to provide consular services to dual U.S.-Egyptian citizens. Egyptian law considers dual citizens to be Egyptian citizens.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Egypt.

If you decide to travel to Egypt:  

  • Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners.
  • Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
  • Obtain comprehensive medical insurance that includes medical evacuation.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)   to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on   Facebook   and   Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report   for Egypt.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest   Travel Health Information  related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the   Traveler’s Checklist .

Sinai Peninsula – Level 4: Do Not Travel The Sinai Peninsula remains a particularly dangerous area, with frequent attacks on security forces and civilians.

The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens anywhere in the Sinai Peninsula as U.S. government employees are not authorized to travel to these areas (with the exception of the beach resort of Sharm El-Sheikh; travel to Sharm El-Sheikh is only permitted by air). Visit our website for  Travel to High-Risk Areas .

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The American Citizens Services (ACS) Unit uses an  online appointment system  for those coming to the Embassy to receive routine consular services Sunday through Wednesday, except for official holidays (U.S. and Egyptian). U.S. citizens with non-emergency inquiries may send an email to the ACS Unit at  [email protected] .

For emergencies during and after business hours, including on weekends and holidays, U.S. citizens can contact the ACS Unit via the Embassy switchboard at 02-2797-3300. The mailing address from the United States is: Consular Section, Unit 64900, Box 15, APO AE 09839-4900. Within Egypt or from a third country, it is 8 Kamal el-Din Salah Street, Garden City, Cairo, Egypt. Express mail services also use the physical address.

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Passport and Visas:

  • U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter Egypt.
  • U.S. citizens can obtain a renewable single-entry 30-day tourist visa on arrival at Egyptian airports for a 25 USD fee. A multiple entry visa is also obtainable for 60 USD.
  • The Government of Egypt has created a website for the issuance of “ e-visas .” There are other websites purporting to offer electronic visas, some of which reportedly charge double the official price, but this is the only official Government of Egypt portal for this service. U.S. citizens and the citizens of 44 other countries are eligible to apply through this means in advance of their travel.
  • Egyptian immigration officials occasionally have denied entry to travelers without explanation. 
  • U.S. citizens who have experienced difficulty with their visa status in Egypt or are concerned about their eligibility for a visa upon arrival should apply for a visa at an Egyptian embassy or consulate prior to travel, but a visa obtained prior to entry does not guarantee admission to Egypt.
  • Visas for gainful employment or study in Egypt must be obtained prior to travel.

Entry from Israel:

  • U.S. citizens arriving from Israel at the Taba border crossing should obtain a visa ahead of time.
  • If travelers do not obtain a visa prior to arrival, they may either apply for a no-fee, 14-day visa that is only valid for travel within the Sinai Peninsula, or they may obtain a 30-day tourist visa valid for travel throughout Egypt for 25 USD.
  • The 30-day visa requires the submission of a travel agency support letter that may be obtained from travel agents at the border; their fees for providing this service vary.
  • The Government of Egypt opens this border on an infrequent and unpredictable basis.
  • Travel groups and/or humanitarian aid convoys that wish to cross at Rafah would need to contact the  Egyptian Embassy  in Washington for permission prior to travel.
  • The Egyptian government screens travelers before allowing entry/exit through the Rafah border crossing with Gaza.
  • The U.S. government advises its citizens to avoid travel to Gaza; the U.S. Embassy does not issue travel letters or provide any assistance in crossing to and from Gaza.
  • Travelers to Gaza from Egypt should read the  Travel Advisory for Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza and are reminded the Sinai Peninsula remains a particularly dangerous area, with frequent Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS) attacks on security forces and civilians.

Diplomatic and Official Passports:

  • Diplomatic and Official passport holders, when entering Egypt for official business, are required to have visas  before arrival in Egypt.
  • Diplomatic or Official passport holders must not use these passports to enter Egypt for unofficial travel, and should use their personal passports, following all appropriate regulations.
  • Travelers attempting to enter Egypt with diplomatic or official passports who do not have visas will be denied entry and required to remain in the airport transit area, at their own expense, until their immediate departure from Egypt can be arranged.
  • The U.S. Embassy in Cairo is unable to intervene in such situations. Military personnel arriving on commercial flights are not exempt from passport and visa requirements.
  • The  Egyptian Embassy  in Washington currently requires at least three weeks, and sometimes much longer, to process official and diplomatic visa requests, an expedite letter from the Department of State notwithstanding.
  • It is incumbent upon all official travelers to submit their visa requests and passports to the Egyptian Embassy well in advance of travel.

Work Permits:

  • U.S. citizens who wish to come to Egypt for work must obtain work permits and work/business visas before arrival.
  • All work permits must be obtained through the employer. These permits may be acquired from the Ministry of Manpower and Migration offices in the district of the employer; accordingly, these permits authorize residency in the country.
  • U.S. citizens who arrive as tourists but want to change their status after arrival in country may acquire a three-month tourist/non-working residency visa to allow sufficient time to change their status from tourist to worker.
  • U.S. citizens in Egypt on tourist visas are not permitted to work. 

For additional information on entering Egypt, please contact the nearest  Egyptian Embassy  or Consulate.

Medical Requirements:

  • U.S. citizens arriving from an area that has been infected with yellow fever will need to provide proof of immunizations.
  • Please verify this information with the  Egyptian Embassy  before you travel. 

Exit Requirements:

  • U.S. citizen women married to Egyptians do not need their spouse's permission to depart Egypt as long as they have a valid Egyptian visa or valid Egyptian passport.
  • A U.S. citizen departing Egypt with a dual-national child (U.S.-Egyptian) may be required by Egyptian immigration officers at the airport to demonstrate that they have proof of consent of the non-traveling Egyptian parent.
  • If travelers attempt to depart Egypt after the expiration of their visa, they may be required to pay a fine at the airport. Travelers should ensure that they arrive to the airport early with sufficient Egyptian currency to pay any fines.
  • The U.S. Embassy does not issue travel letters to exit Egypt.

Dual Nationals:

  • If a dual national has the annotation “Egyptian origin” on their entry visa, they will require proof of Egyptian citizenship in order to exit Egypt. 
  • This is also true for dual nationals who remain in Egypt for more than six months.
  • In some cases, if a dual national loses their U.S. passport, they will be required to present their parents’ Egyptian birth certificates and be documented as Egyptian citizens in order to obtain a temporary/replacement entry stamp to facilitate their travel out of Egypt.
  • Male U.S. citizens who also hold Egyptian nationality, between 18-40 years old, who have stayed in Egypt more than 180 days, are required to finalize their Egyptian military status before departure, or risk being refused departure from Egypt by Egyptian Immigration officials. The U.S. Embassy is unable to intervene in these situations. For more information see: https://tagned.mod.gov.eg/ .

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction  and  customs regulations  on our websites.

Safety and Security

The Department of State Travel Advisory warns U.S. citizens to avoid travel to the Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) and the Western Desert. Travel to the Libyan and Sudanese borders is also not recommended. U.S. citizens in Egypt should maintain a high level of vigilance throughout the country due to the threat of terrorism.

Between December 2018 and May 2019, terrorist incidents in tourist areas in greater Cairo killed four tourists and wounded at least 18 others. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, and have targeted diplomatic facilities, tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, western businesses, resorts, and local government facilities. There is a possibility of terrorist attacks in urban areas, including in Cairo, despite the heavy security presence. In August 2019, a car bomb explosion outside of a hospital in Cairo killed at least 20. Additionally, terrorists have targeted religious sites, to include mosques, churches, monasteries, and buses traveling to these locations.

The Egyptian government has attempted to address security concerns and has visibly augmented its security presence at tourist locations, but challenges persist, and the threat of terrorism remains. Police and military are also engaged in operations to combat terrorism and disrupt terrorist cells in the Sinai Peninsula and the Nile Valley.

  • The Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) due to terrorism.

The Sinai Peninsula remains a particularly dangerous area, with frequent terrorist attacks on security forces and civilians.

The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens anywhere in the Sinai Peninsula as U.S. government employees are not authorized to travel to these areas (with the exception of the beach resort of Sharm El-Sheikh; travel to Sharm El-Sheikh is only permitted by air).

  • The Western Desert due to terrorism.
  • Egyptian border areas other than official ports of entry.

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

Egypt’s borders are under military control; movement of non-military persons and vehicles is substantially restricted, and in some cases prohibited, within these areas. U.S. citizens should not travel in these border zones.

It is illegal to photograph police stations, military barracks, and certain other sensitive public buildings.

U.S. citizens are urged to remain alert to local security developments, avoid demonstrations, and be vigilant regarding their personal security at all times throughout the country. U.S. citizens should also carry identification and a cell phone or other means of communication that works in Egypt, and it is advisable to pre-program the U.S. Embassy’s telephone number (+20 2 2797-3300) and email address ( [email protected] ) into the device.

Travelers must obtain permission and a travel route from the Egyptian Military Intelligence and the Tourist Police Headquarters via a local or overseas travel agency to access Egypt's frontiers, including the borders with Libya, Sudan, Israel, and parts of the Sinai Peninsula off paved roads.

High concentrations of World War II-era unexploded landmines are located in the World War II battlefields along the Mediterranean coast west of Alexandria, the Eastern Desert between Cairo and the Suez Canal, and much of the Sinai Peninsula. Travelers are urged to be especially cautious in these areas.

Crime:  Crime levels in Cairo and Alexandria are moderate.

The vast majority of criminal acts against foreigners are crimes of opportunity, such as purse snatching and pickpocketing. 

Harassment of women, including foreigners, remains a serious problem. Incidents of harassment range from lewd comments and gestures to indecent exposure and inappropriate physical contact.

Tourists should be alert to being overcharged for various services and for being victimized in scams common to tourist destinations worldwide. Tourists should expect to encounter aggressive vendors at Egypt’s shops in urban areas, as well as at the many temples and archaeological sites. Some will offer “free” gifts to tourists which, once accepted, lead to demands for money. Most sites have specially designated tourist police who can assist in uncomfortable situations.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information.

Internet romance and financial scams are prevalent in Egypt. Scams are often initiated through Internet postings/profiles or by unsolicited emails and letters. Scammers almost always pose as U.S. citizens who have no one else to turn to for help. Common scams include:

  • Romance/Online dating
  • Money transfers

The U.S. Embassy receives frequent reports of online financial scams, often involving a fraudulent romantic partner requesting money for hospital bills or legal expenses to depart Egypt. Be skeptical about sending money to anyone known only through online contact.

Victims of Crime:

U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance.

Report crimes to the local police at 122 and contact the U.S. Embassy at +(20) 2-2797-3300. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime. The Embassy cannot intervene in legal disputes.

Failure to report crimes before leaving Egypt will make it impossible to seek prosecution at a later date. U.S. citizen tourists can forward their complaints for investigation to the Tourist Police Headquarters. For crimes involving children, you may call Egypt’s Child Emergency Help line by dialing 16000 . Egypt’s National Council for Women provides some assistance to women who are victims of domestic violence, or other complaints, at phone number 15115 or website: http://www.oo-ncw.org .  

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

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Domestic Violence: U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouraged to contact the Embassy for assistance.

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  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and adventure facilities may not frequently occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are not always able to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage .

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: Travelers are subject to local laws. The Egyptian legal system is different from the legal system in the United States, with significantly different standards of evidence, due process, and rule of law. Travelers should be conscious of their behavior and how it may be interpreted by Egyptian authorities. If one  violate local laws, even unknowingly, one may be denied entry, expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

  • Egyptian police and security forces do not require probable cause in order to stop, question, and detain individuals. Failure to carry proper identification, such as a passport, may result in detention and questioning.
  • Suspects may be detained without charges or access to immediate legal counsel for months during the investigative stage of a criminal case.
  • U.S. citizens have been detained for several days or more in non-criminal cases, including immigration violations.
  • Local laws prohibit protesting or demonstrating without a permit. Even being in the vicinity of anti-government protests can draw scrutiny from Egyptian police or security forces, including demands to search personal electronic devices. U.S. citizens have been detained for posting content on social media perceived as critical of Egypt or its allies.
  • Punishments often can be harsher in Egypt for comparable crimes than they are in the United States. Penalties for drug offenses can be particularly severe, including life in prison or the death penalty.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our  webpage  for further information.

Dual U.S.-Egyptian Citizens : Egyptian law considers dual nationals to be Egyptian citizens and thus the Egyptian authorities do not automatically notify the U.S. Embassy when a dual national is detained, or provide information about their alleged crime. Family members, friends, and/or traveling companions may notify the ACS Unit at U.S. Embassy Cairo if the arrested U.S. citizen is unable to do so. U.S. citizenship does not provide protection from detention or arrest by Egyptian authorities and individuals detained may be subjected to prolonged interrogations and extended detention.  U.S. citizens arrested for any reason in Egypt may be deported, even if they are not convicted of a crime.  Detained U.S.-Egyptian citizens have been asked by the Government of Egypt to renounce their Egyptian citizenship as a condition of their deportation to the United States.

Consular officers must obtain authorization from Egyptian authorities to visit American detainees.

  • Entering or exiting Egypt with more than $10,000 is prohibited. Attempting to enter or depart Egypt with any instruments of currency in the sum of more than $10,000 could result in the confiscation of the money over $10,000 and other penalties.

Importation of all types of drones, including small civilian drones used for personal or touristic purposes is strictly prohibited. Potential penalties for violating are harsh, and a recently passed law authorizes the death penalty for using a drone in support of terrorist activity.

Counterfeit and Pirated Goods: Although counterfeit and pirated goods are prevalent in many countries, they may still be illegal according to local laws. You may also pay fines or have to give them up if you bring them back to the United States. See the U.S. Department of Justice website for more information.

Cultural Property:  Travelers should note that Egyptian law prohibits the unauthorized removal of antiquities (including historic coins, ceramics, and architectural elements) both from archaeological sites and other sources in Egypt. Egyptian law also forbids the intentional damaging of antiquities, such as inscribing or painting on them or attaching advertisements. The trade, sale, or export in antiquities is also heavily restricted and regulated. Travelers may be prosecuted if found to be looting or damaging archaeological sites, buying antiquities, or smuggling antiquities out of Egypt. Penalties include fines and/or imprisonment.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See the  Department of State’s International Religious Freedom Report .

LGBTI Travelers: LGBTI individuals face significant social stigma and discrimination in Egypt. Egyptian law does not criminalize same-sex sexual activity, but LGBTI persons and advocacy groups have reported harassment, intimidation, arrests, and other forms of abuse, including by police. There are also reports that authorities have used social media, dating websites, and cell phone apps to entrap persons suspected of being gay or transgender in an act of “debauchery,” which is a criminal offense that carries sentences of up to 10 years. Police have confiscated rainbow flags and sometimes detained their owners. See our  LGBTI Travel Information  page and sections 1c and 6 of our  Human Rights report  for further details.

ACCESSIBILITY:  While in Egypt, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation very different from in the United States. Businesses and institutions in Egypt generally do not make special accommodations for persons with disabilities, and Egyptian authorities do not enforce laws mandating access to transportation, communication, and public buildings by persons with disabilities. Pedestrian sidewalks and walkways are limited, uneven, high, and sometimes used by cars and motorcycles.

Accommodations on public transportation are not offered for elderly individuals or persons with disabilities. Crosswalks are not in widespread use and motorists have the right of way. Pedestrians should exercise extreme caution.

Students:  See the  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  Many women travel safely each year without incident. However, when it comes to health and security, women travelers are more likely to be affected by religious and cultural beliefs of the foreign countries they visit. The truth is that women face greater obstacles, especially when travelling alone.

Women, especially those traveling alone, should exercise particular care in crowds, on public transportation, in rural areas, and in isolated sections of temple and pyramid complexes. Women have been groped in taxis and while in public places.

The Embassy continues to receive reports of U.S. citizen women subject to domestic violence, sexual harassment, verbal abuse, and rape in Egypt.

Some Egyptian NGOs provide assistance to victimized women within the Egyptian community. Women victimized overseas may be entitled to receive compensation for counseling and/or other services such as relocating back to the United States.

For further information see the travel tips for  Women Travelers .

For emergency services in Egypt, dial 123 .

Ambulance services are not widely available and training and availability of emergency responders may be below U.S. standards.

Insurance:  Travelers should make sure their health insurance plan covers them when outside of the United States.

  • The U.S Embassy cannot pay medical bills.
  • U.S. Medicare does not pay overseas.
  • Doctors and hospitals often expect cash payment for health services.
  • The U.S. Embassy strongly recommends  supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation, since medical transport out of the country can be prohibitively expensive or logistically impossible. 
  • See the webpage for more  information on insurance providers for overseas coverage . 

Medical Care:

Emergency and intensive care facilities are limited. Most Nile cruise boats do not have a ship's doctor, but some employ a medical practitioner. Hospital facilities in Luxor, Aswan, and Sharm el Sheikh are adequate, but they are inadequate at most other ports-of-call. The Egyptian ambulance service hotline is 123. Although availability of ambulances is improving, getting them through Cairo traffic can be very challenging.

Beaches on the Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts are generally unpolluted. However, persons who swim in the Nile or its canals, walk barefoot in stagnant water, or drink untreated water are at risk of exposure to bacterial and other infections and the parasitic disease schistosomiasis (bilharzia).

It is generally safe to eat freshly prepared cooked food in hotels, on Nile cruise boats, and in mainstream restaurants. When selecting a restaurant, travelers should select a clean and reputable place, eat only freshly prepared, cooked foods, avoid all uncooked food including raw fruits and vegetables. Tap water in some locations is not potable. It is best to drink bottled water or water that has been boiled and filtered. Well-known brands of bottled beverages are generally considered to be safe if the seal is intact.

Although the Embassy cannot provide medical advice or provide medical services to the public,  a list of hospitals and doctors in Egypt  can be found on the Embassy website.

Prescriptions:  Travelers should carry prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. 

Vaccinations:  Travelers should be up-to-date on all recommended  vaccinations , per CDC’s information. 

Further Health Information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Traffic Laws:  Although the enforcement of traffic laws generally is lax, foreigners are subject to extra scrutiny and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs could result in arrest or detainment.

Road Conditions and Safety:  Driving in Egypt is extremely hazardous. Egypt has one of the highest occurrences of road fatalities per mile driven in the world. Intercity roads are generally in good condition, but unmarked surfaces, pedestrians, stray animals, sandstorms and fog, vehicles without lights, and disabled vehicles without reflectors are among the many hazards present on highways, especially after dark.

Driving Cairo’s busy maze of streets can be an extreme challenge to foreigners, especially those used to a culture of structured rules and regulations. Even residents of Cairo must use extreme care and situational awareness to navigate the capital’s hectic streets. Impatient drivers typically ignore traffic rules, which police seldom enforce. Most traffic lights in Cairo do not function; instead, police officers, using finger and hand movements to direct traffic, normally staff the main intersections.

Vehicle accidents remain a significant safety concern.

Visitors thinking about driving in Egypt should carefully consider other options, such as a taxi or hired driver. If visitors decide to drive, it is essential that they take the utmost precautions and drive defensively. Drivers should be prepared for unlit vehicles at night, few road markings, vehicles traveling at high rates of speed, vehicles traveling the wrong way on one-way streets, divided highways, and connecting ramps, pedestrians dodging in and out of traffic, and domesticated animals on the roadways. Motorists should be especially cautious during the rare winter rains, which can cause extremely slippery road surfaces and localized flooding; Egyptian drivers are not familiar with driving in wet conditions, making such periods particularly hazardous.

Pedestrians should also exercise extreme caution on high-volume/high-velocity streets, like Cairo’s Corniche, which follows the eastern bank of the Nile River, and Alexandria’s Corniche along the Mediterranean.

Public Transportation:  Public buses and microbuses are not safe, and Embassy personnel are prohibited from using them. Embassy personnel are also prohibited from traveling on Cairo’s metro system. Embassy personnel are prohibited from traveling by train, which is a particularly unsafe means of transportation, with regular accidents that sometimes involve mass casualties.

Embassy personnel are generally prohibited from traveling outside the greater Cairo and Alexandria areas by motor vehicle, with the exception of travel to beach resorts on the western side of the Red Sea and near Alexandria. Furthermore, Embassy policy prohibits personal travel via privately-owned vehicle to any part of the Sinai Peninsula or the Western Desert.

Please refer to our  Road Safety page  for more information.

AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT:   The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Egypt’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Egypt’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Egypt should check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at the  Maritime Security Communications with Industry Web Portal . Information may also be posted to the  U.S. Coast Guard homeport website  and as a broadcast warning on the  National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s website . 

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Egypt was cited in the State Department’s 2023 Annual Report to Congress on International Child Abduction for demonstrating a pattern of non-compliance with respect to international parental child abduction. Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in Egypt . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA )  report.”

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Egypt Visa Requirements

Egypt visa policy and entry documents required.

According to the country’s immigration rules, most travelers need a visa to visit Egypt .

Fortunately, citizens of several countries can now apply for an Egyptian visa online . The Egypt eVisa provides a hassle-free solution for foreigners who wish to visit this popular tourist destination.

Travelers must meet all the Egypt visa requirements to be eligible. Applicants can check which documents they need to request an eVisa and other entry requirements below.

Required Documents to Travel to Egypt

Visitors need a passport and visa to enter Egypt. Citizens of more than 70 countries are eligible to apply for an Egypt eVisa.

This means that they are not required to attend an embassy or consulate in person, or wait in line for a visa on arrival in Egypt .

The eVisa is presented on arrival at the border along with the passport or ID card used to apply.

Who Requires a Visa for Egypt?

The majority of overseas nationals need a visa for Egypt. Travelers from the following countries, who meet the requirements outlined above, can apply for the eVisa:

  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • United Arab Emirates

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More countries may be added to the list in the future. If your country is not on this list, contact your nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate to find out how you can apply for a conventional tourist visa.

Citizens of just 9 countries can stay in Egypt for up to 90 days visa-free. Egyptian visa exemptions apply to Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon (for certain airports only on a charter flight), Macao, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates , and Malaysia (14 days).

Egypt Online Visa Requirements

The following documents are required to obtain an eVisa for Egypt :

  • A passport from an eligible country
  • A credit or debit card to pay the eVisa fees
  • An email address to which the approved eVisa will be sent

Egypt eVisa passport requirements

Before proceeding with the visa application, travelers should ensure that their passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Egypt. If the passport expires within the next 6 months it should be renewed before requesting a visa.

Visa applicants are asked to fill in the online form with details exactly as they appear on the passport.

Passport information requested

  • Date of birth
  • Nationality
  • Passport number, issue and expiry date

Care should be taken when completing this information, any errors may lead to delays or even Egyptian eVisa being rejected .

Citizens of France, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, and Italy can apply using their ID instead of a passport if they prefer . The ID card must also be valid for 6 months from the arrival date, the same details are required in both cases.

Provide a digital copy

Conveniently, applicants can simply upload an image of their passport or ID card which clearly shows all the necessary information. Original documents do not need to be presented to apply; only to enter Egypt.

Additional eVisa requirements

As well as passport or ID card details, eVisa applicants need to provide their intended date of arrival in Egypt. The date should be at least 3 days beyond the application date to allow time for processing.

Visitors are asked to provide host information , such as the name and address of the accommodation in Egypt where they will be staying.

Some additional health and safety questions must be answered before submitting the request for review.

Specifications for printing the Egyptian visa

The eVisa should be printed before departure, ready to present on arrival at the Egyptian crossing borders together with the associated travel document.

You will receive your approved e-Visa by email and will be able to print it yourself from there.

Visitors are advised to keep a copy of their eVisa with them throughout their stay.

Egypt eVisa Travel Requirements

The Egypt visa is valid for tourism purposes only. To travel to Egypt for other reasons, such as on business or to work, another of the various types of Egypt visa is needed.

Passengers with a connecting flight at an Egyptian airport should check whether they need an Egyptian transit visa . This depends on their nationality and the length of the layover.

Maximum length of stay in Egypt with an eVisa

Once the eVisa has been issued, the holder has 3 months to enter the country for the first time. After this point, the visa becomes void and a new application has to be made.

Once in Egypt, foreigners can enjoy up to 30 days with an eVisa. Single and multiple entry permits are available. Some people may be eligible for an Egyptian visa extension . Foreigners in Egypt who wish to extend their stay should contact the Immigration department.

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How Do I Get A Tourist Visa For Egypt?

Published: November 8, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Kaitlin Rascon

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Introduction

Planning a trip to Egypt? One of the first things you’ll need to do is obtain a tourist visa. Whether you’re visiting the majestic Pyramids of Giza, cruising along the Nile River, or exploring the vibrant streets of Cairo, having the proper documentation is essential to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.

Obtaining a tourist visa for Egypt is a relatively straightforward process. With the right information and proper documentation, you can easily navigate through the application process and be on your way to exploring this fascinating country.

In this article, we will guide you through the steps involved in getting a tourist visa for Egypt. From determining the type of visa you require to submitting your application, we’ll provide you with all the necessary details and tips to make the process as seamless as possible.

So, if you’re ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure in Egypt, let’s dive into the process of obtaining a tourist visa.

Step 1: Determine the type of tourist visa you require

Before applying for a tourist visa for Egypt, it’s important to determine the specific type of visa that suits your travel plans. Egypt offers different types of tourist visas based on the duration of your stay and the purpose of your visit.

Here are the common types of tourist visas available:

  • Single Entry Visa: This visa allows you to enter Egypt once and stay for a specific period, usually up to 30 days. If you plan on visiting Egypt for a short vacation or a single trip, a single entry visa is most suitable.
  • Multiple Entry Visa: If you’re planning to enter Egypt multiple times within a certain period, a multiple entry visa is required. This visa allows you to enter and exit the country multiple times during a specific timeframe, typically up to 90 days.
  • Transit Visa: If you have a layover in Egypt and wish to leave the airport to explore the city for a short period, you can apply for a transit visa. This visa is valid for 48 hours.

Once you have decided which type of visa you need, it’s time to move on to the next step, which is gathering the necessary documents.

It’s important to note that visa requirements and regulations can change, so it’s advisable to check the official website of the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country for the most up-to-date information about the specific visa type you require.

Step 2: Gather the necessary documents

Once you have determined the type of tourist visa you require for your trip to Egypt, the next step is to gather all the necessary documents. Having all the required paperwork ready will ensure a smooth and efficient application process.

Here is a list of documents you will typically need to include with your visa application:

  • Passport: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Egypt. It should also have a minimum of two blank pages for visa stamps.
  • Visa application form: Download and fill out the official visa application form. Ensure that all the information is accurate and up-to-date.
  • Passport-sized photographs: Attach two recent passport-sized photographs that meet the specifications mentioned in the application guidelines. The photos should be clear with a white background.
  • Proof of accommodation: Provide proof of your accommodation arrangements in Egypt, such as hotel reservations or a letter of invitation if staying with friends or family.
  • Flight itinerary: Include a copy of your round-trip airline ticket or a confirmed flight reservation showing your arrival and departure dates.
  • Bank statement: Provide a recent bank statement or evidence of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Egypt.
  • Travel insurance: It is recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies during your trip to Egypt. Include a copy of your insurance policy.

Depending on the specific requirements of your visa type, you may need to provide additional documents such as a letter of employment, a travel itinerary, or proof of vaccination depending on the current regulations.

It’s essential to double-check the visa application guidelines provided by the Egyptian embassy or consulate to ensure you have all the necessary documents before moving on to the next step.

Step 3: Fill out the visa application form

Now that you have gathered all the necessary documents, it’s time to fill out the visa application form for your tourist visa to Egypt. The visa application form collects important information about your travel plans and personal details, so it’s essential to complete it accurately and thoroughly.

Follow these steps to fill out the visa application form:

  • Download the official visa application form from the website of the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country.
  • Read the instructions carefully and gather all the information needed, including your personal details, passport information, and travel itinerary.
  • Fill out the form electronically or using legible handwriting, ensuring that all the information is accurate and matches the details on your passport.
  • Answer all the questions honestly and provide a clear and concise explanation when necessary.
  • Attach the required photographs to the designated section of the form.
  • Review the completed form to ensure that all the information is correct and that there are no missing or incomplete fields.
  • Sign and date the form as required.

Remember to check for any specific requirements mentioned in the application guidelines, such as additional forms or supporting documents for certain visa types.

Keep in mind that it’s essential to provide accurate and truthful information on your visa application form. Any false or misleading information could lead to the rejection of your application. If you have any doubts or questions while filling out the form, contact the embassy or consulate for clarification.

With the completed visa application form in hand, you’re ready to move on to the next step, which involves paying the visa application fee.

Step 4: Pay the visa application fee

After filling out the visa application form, the next step in obtaining a tourist visa for Egypt is to pay the visa application fee. The fee amount may vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you are applying for.

Here’s how you can pay the visa application fee:

  • Contact the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country to find out the accepted methods of payment. In some cases, you may need to pay the fee in person at the embassy or consulate, while in other cases, online payment options may be available.
  • Ensure that you have the required payment method available, such as cash, credit card, or a bank transfer. If paying in person, visit the embassy or consulate during their business hours to make the payment.
  • Obtain a receipt or proof of payment, as you may need to provide it along with your visa application.
  • Double-check the visa application guidelines to ensure that you have paid the correct fee amount for your specific visa type.

It’s important to note that the visa application fee is non-refundable, even if your application is rejected. Therefore, ensure that you understand the visa requirements and have all the necessary documents before paying the fee to avoid any inconvenience or unnecessary expenses.

Once the visa application fee has been paid, you’re ready to proceed to the next step, which involves submitting your application and supporting documents.

Step 5: Submit your application and documents

With your visa application form filled out and the application fee paid, it’s time to submit your application and supporting documents to the appropriate authorities. The submission process may vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the specific visa application procedure. Here are the general steps to help you navigate this process:

  • Gather all the required documents and make sure they are complete and in order.
  • Make copies of all the documents for your own records and to have as a reference during the application process.
  • Place your original documents and copies in an organized and secure manner.
  • Check the official website of the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country for information on how to submit your application. Some embassies may require you to apply in person, while others may accept applications by mail or through an online portal.
  • If applying in person, schedule an appointment if necessary and arrive at the embassy or consulate at the designated time. Bring the original documents, copies, and any additional forms or requirements mentioned in the application guidelines.
  • If applying by mail, carefully pack your application and ensure that all the required documents are included. Follow the mailing instructions provided by the embassy or consulate and consider using a secure and trackable mailing service.
  • If applying through an online portal, upload the scanned copies of the required documents as per the specifications mentioned on the website. Follow the instructions provided on the portal for a smooth submission process.
  • Before submitting your application, carefully review all the documents to ensure that nothing is missing or incomplete.
  • Submit your application and documents as per the designated method, whether in person, by mail, or online.
  • Obtain a receipt or acknowledgment of your application submission. This will serve as proof that your application has been received and processed.

It’s important to note that the processing time for visa applications may vary, so make sure to submit your application well in advance of your planned travel dates. Additionally, keep any tracking numbers or references provided by the embassy or consulate so that you can track the status of your application if needed.

With your application submitted, it’s time to move on to the next step: waiting for the visa processing to be completed.

Step 6: Wait for visa processing

Once you have submitted your visa application and supporting documents, the next step is to patiently wait for the visa processing to be completed. The duration of the processing time may vary depending on several factors, including the embassy or consulate you applied to and the current volume of visa applications.

Here are a few things to keep in mind as you wait for your visa to be processed:

  • Check the estimated processing time provided by the embassy or consulate. This information is typically available on their website or can be obtained through the receipt or acknowledgment you received upon submission.
  • Be prepared for the possibility of delays. Visa processing times can sometimes take longer than anticipated due to unforeseen circumstances or an influx of applications.
  • Avoid making any travel arrangements or commitments until you have received your visa. It’s important to have the visa in hand before booking flights or making non-refundable reservations.
  • During the waiting period, check your email regularly for any communication from the embassy or consulate. They may reach out if they require additional documents or if there are any updates regarding your application.
  • Resist the temptation to inquire about the status of your application unless the processing time specified by the embassy or consulate has been significantly exceeded. Patience is key during this stage.

Remember, the visa processing time is beyond your control, so it’s important to remain patient and allow the embassy or consulate sufficient time to process your application. Once your visa has been approved, you will move on to the final step: receiving your tourist visa.

While waiting for your visa to be processed, you can take this time to plan the rest of your trip, make arrangements for accommodations, and research the attractions and activities you would like to explore in Egypt.

Step 7: Receive your tourist visa

The final step in obtaining a tourist visa for Egypt is receiving your visa. Once the processing of your application is complete, you will be notified by the embassy or consulate about the status of your visa.

Here’s what to expect when it comes to receiving your tourist visa:

  • If your visa application is approved, you will be notified by the embassy or consulate through email, mail, or phone. They will provide instructions on how to collect your visa.
  • If you applied in person at the embassy or consulate, you may need to return to collect your visa. Prepare to bring your valid passport and any additional documentation requested by the embassy or consulate.
  • If you applied by mail or through an online portal, the embassy or consulate will typically send your passport back to you with the visa affixed inside. Make sure to provide a secure and traceable mailing address when you submit your application.
  • The visa will be a sticker or stamp placed inside your passport. Carefully inspect the visa for any errors or discrepancies in your personal information or visa validity dates. Contact the embassy or consulate immediately if you notice any issues.
  • Make copies of your visa and store them in a safe place. It’s a good idea to have digital copies as well, either on your smartphone or saved in your email or cloud storage.
  • Check the details of the visa, including the validity dates, number of entries permitted, and any other conditions or restrictions. Ensure that it aligns with your travel plans and requirements.

Once you have received your visa, you are now ready to embark on your adventure to Egypt! Make sure to have your passport with the visa ready while traveling and present it upon arrival in Egypt, as officials may ask to see it.

It’s essential to familiarize yourself with the visa conditions, such as the maximum length of stay and any other rules that apply. Violating the terms of your visa can lead to serious consequences, so it’s important to abide by the regulations.

With your tourist visa in hand, you can now look forward to immersing yourself in the rich history, mesmerizing landscapes, and vibrant culture that Egypt has to offer. Enjoy your trip!

Congratulations! You have reached the end of our comprehensive guide on how to obtain a tourist visa for Egypt. By following the steps outlined in this article, you should now have a clear understanding of the process and the necessary requirements.

Remember, obtaining a tourist visa is an important step in ensuring a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. It is crucial to determine the type of visa you need, gather the necessary documents, fill out the application form accurately, pay the application fee, submit your application and documents, patiently wait for visa processing, and finally, receive your tourist visa.

Throughout the process, be sure to double-check the application guidelines provided by the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country for any specific requirements or updates. Stay organized, pay attention to detail, and be patient as visa processing times may vary.

Once you have your tourist visa, you can embark on an incredible journey through the ancient wonders of Egypt, from exploring the pyramids to cruising the Nile River and immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of this captivating country.

Remember to always respect the laws and customs of Egypt during your stay, and abide by the conditions of your visa. Should you have any concerns or inquiries, don’t hesitate to reach out to the embassy or consulate for assistance.

We hope this guide has provided you with the information and confidence you need to successfully obtain your tourist visa for Egypt. We wish you an amazing and unforgettable experience in this beautiful country!

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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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The Arab Republic of Egypt shares its borders with Northeast Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Middle East. Tourists visit Egypt for its many archaeological sites, including the ancient pyramids and the Valley of the Kings. In addition, a visit to Egypt offers many excursions, from cruises along the Nile to upscale resorts to hiking on a budget.

Citizens of these countries can enter Egypt visa-free for tourism purposes (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Macao, and Hong Kong), some other nationalities are eligible to obtain an Egypt visa-on-arrival at Egyptian ports of entry. Citizens from all other countries that are not on the above eligibility list or eligible for a visa-on-arrival may be eligible to apply online for an Egypt e-visa, otherwise should apply in person at their nearest Egypt embassy or representation office abroad.

Travelers can apply online for an Egypt tourist visa prior to traveling to Egypt. Egypt e-visa options include a single-entry visa, granting a stay of 30-days and a multiple-entry visa, granting a stay of 90 days. Once approved, Egypt tourist visas remain valid for 3 consecutive months.

For those not eligible to apply online for an Egypt e-visa, Egypt “sticker” visas should be applied for at your nearest Egypt embassy or representation office. You are advised to contact the Egyptian embassy in your residence country for more information regarding their specific visa application procedures that are relevant to your case.

To apply for an Egyptian tourist visa, you will need to have the following documents:

Egypt e-Visa

The applicant should hold a passport valid for at least 6 months before their travel date.

A valid credit or debit card to pay online for the Egypt tourist visa fees.

The applicant will need a valid email address that the e-visa will be sent to once the application is completed and approved.

Egypt Tourist “sticker” visa

Passport + copy.

The applicant should hold a passport valid for at least 6 months before their travel date with an empty visa page, plus two copies of the information page.

Personal photo

A recent color photograph of applicant, taken against a white background that meets standard passport photo requirements and dimensions.

Application 

Applicant should fill out the Egypt visa application, complete with personal data and other requested information.

Cashier’s check made payable to the Consulate of Egypt if paying by mail or cash if paying in person. Personal checks and money orders will not be accepted.

Egypt has made travel to Egypt easier than ever, allowing eligible travelers to apply online for the Egypt e-visa via the official Egypt e-visa portal in just a few simple steps.

Fill in the Egyptian tourist visa application.

Pay the application fee with a valid credit/debit card

• If approved, your Egypt e-visa will be sent to the email you provided. • Download and print a copy of your approved Egypt e-visa. • Make sure the visa information matches your passport.

Fill in and Print the visa application form, and attach your personal photo and any additional required documents may be requested by the embassy/consulate you are applying through such as round-trip ticket or confirmed itinerary.

• Submit your completed and signed visa application form, passport, and other required documents. • Pay the Egyptian tourist visa fees.

• If approved, pick up your approved Egyptian tourist visa from the Egyptian embassy or representation office that you applied at. • Verify information is correct

Egypt e-visas obtained online cost $25 for a single-entry visa or $60 for a multiple-entry visa, to be paid by credit or debit card. Egypt tourist visa processing fees are non-refundable.

The Egyptian tourist visas can be applied for online via the Egypt e-visa portal.

If you are not from a country eligible for an Egypt e-visa, contact your local embassy to apply for a sticker visa.

For an Egypt e-visa, the processing time can range between 2 to 7 working days, once the application is complete and all documents are submitted. It is recommended to apply at least 7 days before traveling to Egypt.

Once approved, a link to download your Egypt e-visas will be emailed to you. Immigration officials will ask to see both your e-visa and a printed paper copy of the Egypt e-visa upon arrival to Egypt,. You will also need to provide a travel itinerary that includes the name and telephone number associated with the place you are staying and/or a supporting letter, such as an invitation from a company or family member if applicable.

Malaysian nationals travelling as tourists can obtain a visa-on-arrival in Egypt for a maximum stay of two weeks. However, the usual visa requirements apply for stays longer than two weeks.

These individuals are granted a free-entry stamp on arrival at Sharm el-Sheikh airport and other airports for the resorts. Their stay is valid for 15 days. Yet if travel is expected outside of this area, then an application for an Egyptian visa will need to be made whilst still in the country.

Egyptian port authorities have the right to refuse entry to any e-visa holder without explanation.

Upon arrival to Egypt, make sure to have your passport, a printed copy or your Egypt e-visa or Egypt tourist “sticker” visa, and information regarding both where you are staying in Egypt and your return or onward flight itinerary.

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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.

Here is an Egypt tourist visa sample:

Egypt e-visa sample.

Egypt e-visa information

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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Egypt Visa on Arrival

Travellers can queue and pay for a visa on arrival in Egypt. Visa on arrival facilities have been available at Egyptian ports of entry for many years.

The alternative to the visa on arrival is the Egypt e-Visa . The modern online system was introduced in 2017 to streamline the visa application process.

If you’re unsure whether to apply for an Egyptian visa online or on arrival, you can use the information on this page to make an informed decision.

Can I get a visa on arrival in Egypt?

Eligible travellers can obtain an Egyptian tourist visa on arrival at immigration kiosks at any of the airport terminals .

If you have not applied for a visa in advance need to:

  • Wait in line at the visa on arrival window
  • Fill out the visa application form and provide documents
  • Pay the visa on arrival fee in cash
  • Attach the Egypt visa sticker to the passport

The visa on arrival must be paid for in one of the 3 accepted currencies (USD, EUR, or GBP) . Card payment is not accepted. You should aim to have the exact amount ready to pay for the Egypt visa .

If you wish to pay for your visa by card, you need to apply online. All major credit and debit cards are accepted.

You can stay in the country for up to 30 days with an Egyptian visa on arrival .

Which countries can get a visa on arrival in Egypt?

Nationals of several countries are eligible to request a visa on arrival in Egypt.

Citizens of some countries are only eligible if they already have a valid visa issued by one of the following countries:

  • New Zealand
  • Any Schengen Area country

If you can apply for the Egyptian e-Visa, then you are also eligible for a visa on arrival. However, you can save time on arrival at the airport by arranging the visa in advance.

Where can you get an Egypt visa on arrival?

You can apply for an Egyptian visa on arrival at border control when arriving in Egypt .

It is currently not advised that travelers cross land borders or checkpoints, as there is not always up-to-date information concerning which checkpoints and border crossings are open or issue a visa on arrival.

International checkpoints where you can get a visa on arrival for Egypt:

  • Cairo International Airport, Cairo
  • Hurghada International Airport, Hurghada
  • St Catherine International Airport, St Catherina
  • Borg El Arab International Airport, Alexandria
  • Sharm El Sheikh International Airport
  • Luxor Airport International Airport

Israeli citizens can now obtain a visa on arrival for South Sinai if they arrange their trip through approved travel agencies.

While visas on arrival are generally only issued at the above airports, the e-Visa for Egypt is accepted at air, land, and sea borders . Passengers with an e-Visa can head straight to border control at the airport.

Can I get a visa on arrival at any Egyptian border?

The visa on arrival is only available at the international airports in Egypt listed above. If you plan to enter Egypt by land, you will need to obtain a visa before traveling .

It's important to check the specific visa requirements for your country of origin and make sure you have all the necessary documents before traveling to Egypt by land. Note that not all border crossings allow entry for foreign tourists , so it's important to check the regulations and restrictions at land borders before traveling.

How much does a visa on arrival in Egypt cost?

You have to pay the visa on arrival fee in cash—British pounds, US dollars, and Euros are accepted. To avoid delays, you should have the exact amount on arrival at the border .

Following the visa requirements and providing the right information will help you to obtain your visa on arrival. However, presenting a valid passport and paying the visa fee is no guarantee of entry .

Difference between Egypt e-Visa and Visa On Arrival

The main difference between the tourist visa on arrival and the electronic visa is that e-Visa applicants obtain the permit online , in advance. If you opt for the visa on arrival, you have to wait until you arrive in Egypt to apply.

For greater peace of mind, many tourists prefer to arrange their visa before travelling. You are not guaranteed a visa on arrival at the border.

The e-Visa is also a convenient choice given that you can complete and submit the application from home , rather than at the airport.

Both the e-Visa and the visa on arrival allow you to stay in Egypt for up to 30 days . Single and multiple-entry online visas are available.

One other difference is that, as mentioned above, you must pay the visa on arrival fee in cash. Electronic visa applicants pay securely online by card.

Egypt e-Visa, the convenient tourism alternative to the visa on arrival

There a few basic visa requirements that you must meet to obtain an Egypt e-Visa . Firstly, you must be from one of the eligible countries, such as United Kingdom , Australia , Canada , the United States , and many European nations.

Secondly, it is necessary to have the following :

  • A passport with 6 months remaining from the date of entry
  • A credit or debit card to pay the e-Visa fee
  • An up-to-date email address to receive the electronic visa

The application form involves entering some basic personal information (such as your name, address, date of birth, and passport details), and answering some simple security-related questions. The process is safe and information is encrypted and secure.

It only takes a few minutes to complete the application form. After the application has been processed,the visa is sent to you by email. You should print a copy of the visa to present at Egyptian border control .

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Egypt Tourist Visa Requirements - Documents, Eligibility & Fees

Indian passport holders who are willing to apply for a Egypt Tourist visa can find the necessary visa information on this page. In the following, you can find Egypt Tourist visa requirements which mainly include the visa documents and eligibility criteria. General guidelines to be followed at the time of submission of Egypt Tourist visa documents are mentioned on the page. For further visa consultation, you can contact BTW Visa Executives.

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Following is the list of documents required for Egypt Tourist visa for Indians.

A passport is a document that is required at the time of international travels. It is issued by the government of the country to verify the identity and nationality of the candidate.

The submitted passport must meet the parameters given below

  • It must be original and genuine.
  • It must be valid for 6 months ahead of the span of stay.
  • It must have minimun two blank pages for the visa stamp.
  • It must not be torn, ripped, split, or damaged in any kind of way.

One cannot cross international boundries without the passport. It is considered a criminal offense otherwise.

The photo is provided to the authority so that you can be identified based on the same.

The photographs must be provided as per the given photo specifications

  • It must have a matte finish.
  • It must be of proper size with dimensions of 35x45 mm (length - 45mm, breadth - 35mm).
  • Two copies to be submitted with general photo guidelines.
  • It must be clicked on an all white background.
  • It must cover face 80% of the frame.
  • It must be a recent photograph.
  • The expressions on the face must be neutral, there must not be any kind of smiling of frowning in the photograph.
  • Any kind of glasses must not be worn in the photograph.
  • The hair must be tied back so that the face is clearly visible.
  • The ears must be visible clearly.
  • It must not have any headgear worn apart from religious reasons.
  • It is to be taken care that your teeth do not show in the photograph.

Recent pictures are mandatory as old pictures can cause the authorities to reject your application.

An air ticket is a ticket or pass that is possessed by the traveller who is taking a flight for travelling from one location to another.

It is an important document and it should be submitted for the given reason

  • The air ticket has to be booked for the complete round trip.
  • It must be confirmed for the complete round trip.

An air ticket shows your course of travel and confirms your return to the native country.

An old passport is a passport that has expired or is completely stamped. In the visa processing, it is required to track the travel history of the applicant.

If available, the old passport must also be provided meeting the given criteria

  • If any of the traveler has old passport, it must be submitted along with latest passport.
  • It must be original and in a good condition to access the required information.

Without the old passport, you cannot get the visa stamp. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Covering Letter consists of traveler's information, Itenarary, detailed travel Information, trip expense details and your return guarantee to the home country.

The covering letter provided by the visa applicant should be acceptable based on the following guidelines

  • It must mention other details as well as per the Consular's request.
  • It must mention the accommodation details of the applicant.
  • It must mention the person who will be bearing all the expenses during the trip, if not travelling alone.
  • It must specify the traveller's relationship with the fellow travellers if not travelling alone.
  • It must clearly specify the traveller's purpose of visit.
  • It must mention the travel dates as per the invitation letter or the booked flight tickets.
  • It must mention all the details as per the passport.

Covering letter is the first document that is seen by the consular. If the covering letter is not appropriate, it may cause your visa to get rejected as well. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Bank statement is a document that issued from the bank. This is obtained for the savings bank account to show ratify if you will be able to support your stay in the country.

The Bank statement is a mandatory document and it should meet the following criteria

  • It must be evident of healthy balance amount in the account with balance more than 80 ,000 per person.
  • It must be original and obtained from the savings bank account.
  • It must be provided with authentic seal and signature from the bank.
  • It must be original and should have the bank's stamp and signature on every page.

If the Bank Statement doesn't show enough funds or shows irrelevant expenditure, it could lead to visa rejection on financial means. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

An income tax return is a document that is a record of the tax that is paid to the government by the concerned tax paying citizen.

The proof of income tax returns must match the provided parameters

  • It must be provided with a legitimate documentary proof of the payment of income tax.

One cannot leave the country if they do not provide appropriate proof of tax payment. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

A hotel voucher is a ticket provided by the hotel of residence to the customers who are taking an accomodation in the hotel.

It should be submitted as per the following

  • It must be provided to ratify the purpose of visit and as proof of accommodation as well.

If you are staying in a hotel during your time in another country, a hotel voucher must be provided as proof of accommodation.

Itinerary is a travel document that contains the details of travel schedule of the one who is going on the trip.

  • It must mention the day to day schedule and plans and program while in the country.

The itinerary must have proper and detailed information of the traveller's routine. Even if a single detail is missed out, it could affect the visa interview. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

For detailed information, Please go through Egypt Tourist Visa for Indian - Definitive Guide

Eligibility for getting Egypt Tourist Visa:

In order to be eligible to travel to the country on a visa, you will have to meet the following eligibility criteria.

Be a genuine traveller- You must have a valid and good intention behind travelling to the country.

Eligible to bear all expenses - You must possess sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents throughout the stay.

Reasons to return - You must have strong ties in your home country that will ensure that you will return after your stay.

Be of good character - You must have a clean criminal track record and be of good character. You may have to provide PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) for the same.

Be in good health - You must at least meet the minimum health requirements required by the authorities.

  • You must be a genuine travelling enthusiast wanting to explore the country.
  • You must already have the necessary travel arrangements made to prove your intention to visit.

Visa Fees for Egypt Tourist Visa:

*Important Note:

Embassy/Consulate reserves the right to ask for additional documents or personal appearance for an interview in special cases. Submission of the above-mentioned documents does not guarantee that a visa is granted, so It's recommonded to get the professional visa consultation. Submission of incomplete documentation or refusal to appear for a special visa interview may result in the rejection of your visa application .

Although the information on this website has been prepared with utmost care. However, regulations and requirements are subject to change.

To know all details like process, eligibility, fees etc. Please refer Egypt Tourist Visa for Indian

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Entry requirements

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Egypt set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Consulate General for Egypt in the UK .

Passport validity requirements

Your passport must be valid for 6 months from the date you arrive. Check with your travel provider to make sure your passport and other travel documents meet their requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

Visa requirements

British passport holders travelling to Egypt normally need a visa. Visa processing fees are non-refundable.

We advise you to get a visa before you travel, particularly if travelling for work or business. You can apply for a visa from the official Visa2Egypt portal or at your nearest Egyptian Consulate . Tourist visas granted using the e-visa system are valid for a maximum of 3 months.

The online e-visa portal (Visa2Egypt) does not currently accept applications from variant British passport holders (those from British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies).

All British passport holders can get a visa in advance by submitting an application in person or by post to the Egyptian Consulate in London . The specific requirements for the visa are listed on the website.

Alternatively, if you wish to get a visa on arrival, you can do so at approved bank kiosks within airport arrival halls, before reaching immigration counters. The visa fee is 25 US dollars, payable in dollars as the preferred currency, although you may also be able to pay in pounds sterling or euros. Visas granted on arrival are valid for a maximum of 30 days. There’s no need to buy a visa from an agent. In many cases agents will charge more than US$25 for a visa. If you’re harassed by an agent, report the incident to the tourist police in the airport terminal.

If you’re travelling to Sharm el Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba resorts for up to 15 days, you will receive a free entry permission stamp on arrival. If you intend to travel out of these areas or stay longer than 15 days, you must get a visa.

If you have travelled to one of the South Sinai Red Sea resorts, entered without a visa and your plans have changed, you can normally purchase a visa at Sharm el Sheikh airport to allow you to travel elsewhere.

Applications for visa extensions should be made at Egyptian Passport and Immigration Offices. You may have difficulties leaving Egypt with an out of date visa. You will normally have to pay a fine if your visa is out of date by more than 14 days.

For further information and enquiries, contact the Egyptian Consulate in London .

Visa extensions

Apply for visa extensions at the Egyptian Passport and Immigration Offices. You may face difficulties if you try to leave Egypt on an expired visa. You may be fined if your visa has expired by more than 14 days.

Contact the Egyptian Consulate in London for more information.

Visas at the Egypt-Sudan Border Crossing

If you’re crossing the border from Sudan, the Egyptian authorities have advised it is still possible to get a visa on arrival for the regular cost of 25 US dollars.

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You will need to show your result from a HIV test to apply for a work permit.

Vaccination requirements

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need on TravelHealthPro’s Egypt guide . Depending on the country you’re arriving from, this may include a yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods that can be brought into and taken out of Egypt . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

You’re allowed to bring in or take out up to 5,000 Egyptian pounds. There is no limit to the amount of hard currency that you can bring in, but you must declare it when you arrive if it’s worth more than 10,000 US dollars.

You must also declare certain valuables, including electrical equipment or video cameras, when you arrive. These will be noted in your passport. You may be asked to show these items again when you leave the country. If you do not have them on you, you may have to pay a high rate of customs duty.

Officials are likely to confiscate satellite phones or radio communications equipment unless you have prior clearance from the Ministry of Telecommunications.

Contact the Egyptian embassy in your country of residence for further information on customs requirements

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Egypt Tourist Visa

Egypt is a tourist’s paradise with its world-famous pyramids, apart from this the country has an interesting culture, history and beautiful natural sights to explore.

If you want to visit the country, you will need a tourist visa. The visa is valid for 30 days. You can use this visa to tour the country or visit a relative.

Eligibility Requirements for Egypt Tourist Visa

  • Have a genuine reason to visit the country
  • Have the finances to support your stay
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Have proof of motive to return to your home country

Documents Required for the Egypt Visit Visa

  • A valid passport
  • Passport size photos
  • Old passports and visa
  • A copy of your completed and signed visa application form
  • Details about your itinerary
  • Proof of hotel bookings, flight bookings
  • Copy of tour ticket
  • A cover letter with all the required details about your itinerary
  • Statement from your bank of the last six months to prove you have enough finances to fund your visit
  • Income tax statements of last three years
  • Salary slip for last 6 months
  • Character certificate from the local police in your country

Before you apply for a tourist visa, ensure that you meet the visa requirements, fill the application form, attach the required documents and pay the required fees.

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