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Angola e-Visa on Arrival 2026: How to Apply Online

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N.Visa Expert at DoVisa
November 15, 2025 11 min read

Angola is one of Africa's most captivating destinations, offering pristine beaches, dramatic landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage that's only beginning to attract international visitors. From the bustling streets of Luanda to the untouched wilderness of Kissama National Park, Angola promises adventures unlike anywhere else.

The great news for travelers is that Angola has modernized its visa system with the e-Visa on Arrival program. This guide covers everything you need to know about getting your Angola visa approved before your trip with DoVisa's expert assistance.

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What is the Angola e-Visa on Arrival?

The Angola e-Visa on Arrival is an electronic travel authorization that allows you to obtain your visa upon arrival at Angolan airports. However, you must apply and receive approval online before traveling — you cannot simply show up without pre-approval.

This system streamlines the traditional visa process while ensuring travelers have authorization before departure. It's available for tourism, business visits, and transit purposes, making Angola more accessible to international visitors than ever before.

Angola e-Visa at a Glance

Validity: 30 days

Entries: Single entry

Stay duration: Up to 30 days

Processing: 72 hours (standard)

Cost: $120 USD

Available to: Most nationalities

Angola e-Visa Requirements

To successfully apply for an Angola e-Visa on Arrival, you'll need to prepare the following documents:

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your planned stay
  • At least 2 blank pages in your passport for stamps
  • Recent passport-style photograph (white background, 4x6 cm)
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter)
  • Return or onward flight ticket
  • Proof of sufficient funds ($200 USD per day recommended)
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate (mandatory)
  • Travel insurance covering your stay
  • Credit/debit card for visa fee payment
  • Completed application form with accurate information
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Luanda's waterfront Marginal is the heart of Angola's vibrant capital
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Yellow Fever Vaccination Required

Angola strictly requires a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate for all travelers. You may be denied entry without it. Get vaccinated at least 10 days before travel as the certificate only becomes valid after this period.

How to Apply for Angola e-Visa: Step-by-Step

Follow these steps to successfully apply for your Angola e-Visa on Arrival:

  1. Check your eligibility — Use DoVisa's visa checker to confirm your nationality qualifies for the e-Visa on Arrival
  2. Gather your documents — Collect all required documents including passport scan, photo, and vaccination certificate
  3. Complete the online application — Fill in your personal details, travel information, and passport data accurately
  4. Upload your documents — Submit clear scans of your passport, photo, and supporting documents
  5. Pay the visa fee — Complete payment of $120 USD using credit/debit card
  6. Receive confirmation — Get your application reference number via email
  7. Wait for approval — Processing takes approximately 72 hours
  8. Download your approval letter — Print or save the approval to present upon arrival
  9. Collect visa on arrival — Present your approval letter at the Angola airport to receive your visa stamp

Costs & Processing Times

Angola e-Visa Fees & Processing

Service TypeGovernment FeeProcessing TimeTotal Cost
Standard Processing$120 USD72 hours$120 USD
Express Processing$120 USD24-48 hours$150 USD
Super Rush$120 USDSame day$200 USD

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Tips for a Successful Application

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Increase Your Approval Chances

Apply at least 2 weeks before your trip to allow time for any issues. Ensure your passport photo meets specifications and all documents are clearly legible.

  • Apply early: Don't wait until the last minute — give yourself at least 2 weeks buffer time
  • Double-check all information: Ensure names match exactly as they appear in your passport
  • Use high-quality scans: Blurry or dark documents are a common cause of delays
  • Get yellow fever vaccination early: The certificate is only valid 10 days after vaccination
  • Keep copies of everything: Save digital copies of all submitted documents
  • Book refundable accommodation: In case of delays, flexible bookings protect you
  • Print your approval: Have a paper copy ready for the airport

Common Mistakes to Avoid

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Don't Make These Errors

The most common reasons for Angola e-Visa rejection include: incomplete applications, missing yellow fever certificate, passport with less than 6 months validity, and poor quality document scans. Double-check everything before submitting.

  • Forgetting yellow fever certificate: This is mandatory and strictly enforced
  • Passport validity issues: Must have 6+ months beyond your travel dates
  • Poor photo quality: Use a recent, clear photo with white background
  • Name mismatches: Enter your name exactly as it appears in your passport
  • Incomplete hotel bookings: Include full address and contact details
  • Applying too late: Allow at least 72 hours, preferably 2 weeks

Travel Tips for Angola

Make the most of your Angolan adventure with these essential tips from our travel experts.

  • Best time to visit: May-October (dry season) offers comfortable temperatures and wildlife viewing
  • Currency: Angolan Kwanza (AOA). USD widely accepted in Luanda; bring cash
  • Language: Portuguese is official; English limited outside international hotels
  • Health: Besides yellow fever, consider malaria prophylaxis and hepatitis vaccinations
  • Getting around: Hire drivers rather than self-driving; roads can be challenging
  • Safety: Luanda is generally safe for tourists; use common sense in less touristed areas
  • Must-see: Kalandula Falls, Kissama National Park, Luanda's Marginal waterfront
  • Food: Try muamba de galinha (chicken stew), calulu, and fresh seafood
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Pro Tip

Angola is still relatively untouristed compared to other African destinations. You'll often have beaches and attractions to yourself, making it perfect for travelers seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Angola e-Visa processing take?
Standard processing takes approximately 72 hours (3 business days). Express options are available for urgent travel needs, with 24-48 hour processing or same-day service for an additional fee.
Can I extend my Angola visa while in the country?
Yes, visa extensions are possible through the SME (Migration and Foreigners Service) in Angola. You should apply before your current visa expires. Extensions can add another 30 days to your stay.
Is the yellow fever vaccine really mandatory?
Yes, Angola strictly enforces the yellow fever vaccination requirement. You will be denied entry without a valid International Certificate of Vaccination. The vaccine must be administered at least 10 days before arrival.
What airports accept the e-Visa on Arrival?
The e-Visa on Arrival is accepted at Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport (LAD) in Luanda. If entering through other ports, you may need to apply for a traditional visa through an Angolan embassy.
Can I work in Angola with an e-Visa?
No, the e-Visa on Arrival is only valid for tourism and short business visits (meetings, conferences). To work in Angola, you need to apply for a work visa through an Angolan embassy with sponsorship from an employer.
What if my e-Visa application is rejected?
If rejected, you'll receive notification with the reason. Common issues include incomplete documentation or poor quality scans. You can reapply with corrected information. DoVisa offers a money-back guarantee if your application is rejected due to errors on our end.
How much money do I need to show for the visa?
Angola recommends showing proof of at least $200 USD per day of your intended stay. This can be demonstrated through bank statements, credit cards, or cash. Immigration officers may ask for proof of funds upon arrival.
Is Angola safe for tourists?
Angola has improved significantly in terms of safety for tourists. Luanda and major tourist areas are generally safe, though petty crime exists as in any large city. Avoid displaying expensive items and use registered taxis. Travel with a reputable tour company for visits outside major cities.
Do I need travel insurance for Angola?
While not strictly mandatory, travel insurance is strongly recommended and may be requested during the visa application. It should cover medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip cancellation. Healthcare facilities in Angola can be limited outside Luanda.
Can I enter Angola by land with the e-Visa?
The e-Visa on Arrival is specifically designed for air entry via Luanda airport. If you plan to enter Angola by land from neighboring countries like Namibia, DRC, or Zambia, you should apply for a traditional visa at an Angolan embassy before travel.

Start Your Angola Adventure Today

Angola offers incredible experiences for adventurous travelers — from the thundering Kalandula Falls to the wildlife of Kissama National Park, and the vibrant culture of Luanda. With the e-Visa on Arrival system, visiting this African gem has never been easier.

Don't let visa paperwork hold you back. DoVisa has helped thousands of travelers successfully obtain their Angola visas. Let us help you too!

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Angola

Capital: Luanda

Currency: Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

Language: Portuguese

Timezone: UTC+1

Processing: 72 hours

Quick Facts
  • Best time to visit: May - October (dry season)
  • Population: 36 million
  • Power: 220V, Type C plugs
  • Country code: +244

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Thatchaya N.

Thatchaya N.

Visa Expert at DoVisa

Thatchaya is a visa consultant and travel expert at DoVisa, helping thousands of travelers navigate visa requirements worldwide. With years of experience in travel documentation, she's dedicated to making your visa application process as smooth as possible.

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Marcus Johnson Dec 16

Just got back from 2 weeks in Angola! The e-Visa process was straightforward. Luanda is amazing - completely different from what I expected. Don't skip Kalandula Falls!

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Patricia Mendes Dec 15

Important tip: Make absolutely sure you have your yellow fever certificate. My friend was turned back at the airport in Lisbon because she forgot hers. Angola is strict about this!

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamDec 15

Thank you for sharing this Patricia! Yes, the yellow fever certificate is absolutely mandatory for Angola. We always remind our applicants about this requirement. It must be administered at least 10 days before travel.

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David Okonkwo Dec 14

Is it true that Angola is expensive? I'm planning a budget trip and wondering if it's feasible.

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamDec 14

Hi David! Angola can be pricey, especially in Luanda. However, it's gotten more affordable in recent years. Staying in guesthouses and eating at local restaurants can help reduce costs significantly.

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Elena Rodrigues Dec 13

The visa process has improved so much! I remember when you had to go to the embassy and wait weeks. Now it's all online. Got my approval smoothly through DoVisa.

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Thomas Wright Dec 12

Quick question - can I enter Angola through a land border with the e-Visa, or does it have to be at Luanda airport?

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamDec 12

Hi Thomas! The e-Visa on Arrival is specifically for Luanda's Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport. For land border crossings, you'll need to apply for a visa through an Angolan embassy beforehand. Planning to fly into Luanda is the easiest option.

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Sophie Anderson Dec 11

Angola was the highlight of my African trip! The beaches in Benguela province are absolutely stunning and completely empty. It's like having paradise to yourself. Visa process was smooth.

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Carlos Lima Dec 10

As an Angolan living abroad, it makes me happy to see more tourists discovering my country. Please try the local food - muamba de galinha is incredible!

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Rachel Kim Dec 9

Do they accept USD in Angola or should I exchange to Kwanza?

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Marcus Johnson Dec 9

USD is widely accepted in Luanda, especially at hotels and restaurants. But for markets and local places, you'll need Kwanza. ATMs are available but can be unreliable - bring enough cash.

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James Peterson Dec 8

Applied with DoVisa and got my visa approved super fast. Their customer service answered all my questions within hours. Highly recommend!

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Fatima Al-Hassan Dec 7

Planning my first trip to Angola for next month. This guide covered everything I needed to know. Already got my yellow fever shot and submitted my application!

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Michael Foster Dec 6

Kissama National Park was incredible! Saw elephants, giraffes, and so many birds. The park has made an amazing recovery. Worth the trip from Luanda.

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Linda Martinez Dec 5

How strict are they about the funds requirement? I have credit cards and some cash but wondering what documentation is best.

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamDec 5

Hi Linda! Immigration officers rarely ask for detailed proof of funds if you look like a genuine tourist with return flights and hotel bookings. Having a couple of credit cards and some cash is usually sufficient. The $200/day is a guideline, not a strict enforcement.