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Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form

Complete the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form online before travel — submit health details and receive a confirmation to speed immigration checks at arrival.

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What Is the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form?

The Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form is a mandatory pre‑travel health declaration used to collect basic health and contact information from arriving passengers to the Union of the Comoros. Designed to support port‑of‑entry screening and public‑health follow up, the form centralizes traveller contact data and recent health history for incoming visitors. It has largely modernized the old paper health checks previously completed at some small ports and islands.

To apply, use the official health/travel advisory pages or DoVisa for step‑by‑step guidance. After you submit the declaration you receive an electronic confirmation (email/PDF) to save on your phone — some carriers and immigration officers may request this at check‑in or on arrival. Typical processing is instant to a few hours depending on volume; DoVisa provides guided completion and document checks when required.

The declaration is a public‑health registration only — it is not a visa or immigration permit. Entry clearance, visa payment (where required) and passport checks remain the responsibility of immigration officers at the port of entry. Recent travel guidance (2024–2026) has emphasized electronic pre‑submission for all international arrivals to reduce queues at Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport and other entry points.

Check current Comoros visa and entry rules on Comoros visa information and authoritative travel pages such as the CDC Comoros traveller page. When ready, Apply now to complete the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form with DoVisa assistance.

Who Needs the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form?

Who Needs It

  • All international travellers arriving to Comoros by air or sea who will clear immigration
  • Tourist and business visitors arriving at Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH) and other ports
  • Children and minors (a parent or guardian completes the declaration for each child)
  • Returning Comorian nationals entering via a port of entry

Who Is Exempt

  • Airline and vessel crew on active official duty
  • Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business

Comoros Entry Requirements & Restrictions

Passport Validity

Your passport should have at least 6 months validity from your date of arrival. Immigration officers will inspect passports and entry stamps on arrival; carry a photocopy as advised by official travel pages.

Vaccination & Health Advice

There is no universal vaccine requirement for all visitors. A Yellow Fever certificate may be required if you arrive from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission — follow guidance on the CDC Comoros page.

Customs & Prohibited Items

Comoros restricts and prohibits firearms, weapons, ammunition, and certain agricultural products. Duty‑free allowances are limited and some items may be confiscated or fined; declare goods at arrival and consult local customs guidance.

Visa on Arrival & Payment

Many nationalities obtain a visa on arrival — fees are commonly accepted in USD or EUR cash per travel advisories. Confirm visa rules before travel on official consular pages and the U.S. travel advisory.

Travel Insurance & Medical Care

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Medical facilities on the islands are limited — serious cases may require evacuation to Moroni. Keep emergency contacts and insurance details handy for the Sanitary Traveler Form.

Travel Tips for Comoros Visitors

Comoros is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean with rugged volcanic islands, coral reefs and a deeply local culture. Most international arrivals land at Moroni's Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH). Other airports include Mohéli Bandar Es Eslam Airport (NWA) and Ouani (AJN). Transfers to smaller islands may be by boat or local flight.

  • Currency: Comorian Franc (KMF). USD and EUR are commonly accepted for visa fees and tourist services in Moroni, but local cash (KMF) is used widely.
  • Language: Comorian (Shikomori) is the national language; French and Arabic are official. English is not widely spoken outside major hotels.
  • Time zone: East Africa Time — GMT+3.
  • Best time to visit: April–November for drier weather and calmer seas.
  • Cash & cards: ATMs are limited — carry local currency and small notes for island transfers and market purchases.
  • Cultural norms: Dress modestly in towns and when visiting local islands; ask permission before photographing people.
  • Airport transfers: Confirm arrival times with accommodations — ferry and inter‑island flight schedules are limited.
  • Save your confirmation: Keep the Sanitary Traveler Form confirmation (email/PDF) and any vaccination certificates offline and printed for immigration checks.
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Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form Customer Reviews

Travelers rated Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form 4.6 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Amina R.Feb 10, 2026

"Needed the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form for a family visit. Submitted online and got the PDF confirmation by email. Immigration at HAH scanned the QR and we were through quickly."

Marcelo P.Jan 22, 2026

"Quick and clear process — completed the declaration on my phone before leaving. Airline staff checked my confirmation at departure and Moroni immigration accepted it without questions."

Chloé D.Dec 5, 2025

"I used DoVisa to complete the health form and appreciated the reminders about yellow fever rules. Had the confirmation ready for customs at Prince Said Ibrahim (HAH)."

Ibrahim S.Oct 28, 2025

"Process was smooth; support helped when I couldn't upload my vaccine certificate photo. Saved us time at immigration and transfers to Mohéli were unaffected."

Leila M.Sep 14, 2025

"Form was straightforward but the site timed out once — support sorted it quickly. Good to have the email confirmation printed for arrival checks."

Olivier K.Aug 3, 2025

"Did the Sanitary Traveler Form before a business trip. Confirmation arrived within an hour and my carrier checked it at boarding — smooth entry at HAH."

Noura H.Jul 12, 2025

"Completed the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form for a diving holiday. Kept the QR code offline and showed it at immigration; local transfers were seamless."

Ethan B.Jun 20, 2025

"Helpful guidance but one field label was confusing for passport expiry. Once corrected, the confirmation PDF was accepted by immigration at arrival."

Sanae T.May 1, 2025

"Minor delay: confirmation arrived later than expected and we had to show a screenshot at check‑in. Support advised re‑submitting which resolved it before the flight."

Paul N.Apr 30, 2025

"Fast and reliable service. The DoVisa checklist helped me gather passport and vaccine details and the immigration officer at HAH scanned the QR with no issues."

Amina R.Feb 10, 2026

"Needed the Comoros Sanitary Traveler Form for a family visit. Submitted online and got the PDF confirmation by email. Immigration at HAH scanned the QR and we were through quickly."

Marcelo P.Jan 22, 2026

"Quick and clear process — completed the declaration on my phone before leaving. Airline staff checked my confirmation at departure and Moroni immigration accepted it without questions."

Chloé D.Dec 5, 2025

"I used DoVisa to complete the health form and appreciated the reminders about yellow fever rules. Had the confirmation ready for customs at Prince Said Ibrahim (HAH)."

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