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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 3-5 business days

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Complete the online application

Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details, travel plans, and intended itinerary. Our intelligent validation system guides you through each section, checking for common errors and ensuring your application meets Egypt's eVisa requirements.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph, and proof of accommodation. Our visa specialists review every document against Egyptian Immigration standards before submission, significantly reducing the risk of rejection or delays.

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We submit to Egypt Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted directly to Egypt's official eVisa portal. We monitor processing status in real-time and proactively communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes via email and SMS.

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Receive your visa by email

Your approved Egypt eVisa arrives as a PDF document. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Egyptian immigration along with your passport. Ahlan wa sahlan — welcome to the land of pharaohs and ancient wonders!

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  • Egypt eVisa - 90 days, Single entry Most Popular
  • Egypt eVisa - 180 days, Multiple entry

Egypt eVisa - 90 days, Single entry

The Egypt eVisa provides access to the Pyramids of Giza, the Nile, Luxor's temples, and Red Sea diving. Valid for 90 Days with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 30 days. Perfect for tourism and business.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 30 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Egypt Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 30 days

Single or multiple entry for tourism and leisure

Business Visa

Up to 30 days

For commercial activities and business meetings

Visa on Arrival

Up to 30 days

Available at major airports for eligible nationalities

Transit Visa

Up to 48 hours

For connecting through Egyptian airports

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Passport photo 35x45mm, white background
  • 🏨Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation
  • ✈️Return flight or onward travel itinerary
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 🏥Travel insurance recommended for all visitors

Tourist & eVisa Options

Egypt operates a comprehensive electronic visa system, welcoming visitors from around the world to explore one of humanity's most historically significant destinations. The Egypt eVisa program launched in 2017 has streamlined entry for tourists and business travelers alike. Tourist Visa — Single Entry The standard Egypt tourist visa allows a single entry with stays up to 30 days — perfect for exploring the Pyramids of Giza, cruising the Nile River, visiting ancient temples in Luxor and Aswan, and relaxing at Red Sea resorts. This visa type suits most leisure travelers visiting Egypt for the first time. You can engage in tourism activities, visit archaeological sites, and enjoy Egypt's famous hospitality. Tourist Visa — Multiple Entry For travelers planning multiple visits or wanting flexibility, Egypt offers multiple-entry tourist visas valid for 30 days per stay. This is ideal for cruise passengers making multiple port calls, business travelers combining tourism with work, or those exploring Egypt and neighboring countries. The multiple-entry visa provides greater convenience for complex itineraries. eVisa Convenience The Egypt eVisa allows eligible nationalities to apply entirely online, receiving approval electronically without visiting an embassy. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days, making it convenient for last-minute travel planning.
The Great Pyramid of Giza with the Sphinx in foreground under clear blue Egyptian sky
Pyramids of Giza — One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

Business & Special Purpose Visas

Business Visa The Egypt business visa caters to professionals conducting commercial activities within the country. This includes attending business meetings, trade fairs, and conferences; exploring investment opportunities in Egypt's growing economy; establishing trade contacts; conducting market research; and negotiating contracts. Business visas allow stays up to 30 days and can be issued for single or multiple entries. Required documentation includes an invitation letter from an Egyptian company, your company's registration documents, and a detailed business itinerary. Visa on Arrival Citizens of eligible countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at major Egyptian airports including Cairo International Airport, Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and Luxor. This option provides convenience for spontaneous travelers, though the eVisa is recommended to avoid potential queues at immigration. Visa on arrival costs approximately $25 USD for single entry. Transit Visa For travelers connecting through Cairo International Airport en route to other destinations, Egypt offers a transit visa allowing stays up to 48 hours. This is ideal for passengers who want to exit the airport during long layovers to visit the Pyramids, explore Cairo's Khan el-Khalili bazaar, or rest at a hotel before continuing their journey.
Ancient columns and hieroglyphics at Karnak Temple in Luxor at golden hour
Karnak Temple — Egypt's largest ancient religious complex in Luxor

Entry Requirements

Essential Requirements All Egypt visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements: • Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended arrival date with at least two blank pages for entry stamps • Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months • Accommodation proof: Hotel booking confirmation, Nile cruise reservation, or invitation letter if staying with friends/family • Travel itinerary: Flight bookings showing entry and exit from Egypt • Sufficient funds: Evidence of financial means to support your stay (bank statements or credit cards recommended) • Travel insurance: While not mandatory, comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended Visa-Free & Special Arrangements Citizens of several countries enjoy visa-free access to Egypt or simplified entry. Nationals of Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE can enter without a visa for short stays. Citizens of EU countries, USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and many other nations are eligible for the streamlined eVisa process or visa on arrival.
Traditional felucca sailboat on the Nile River at sunset with palm trees silhouetted
The Nile River — Lifeblood of Egypt for over 5,000 years

Entry Points & Processing

Entry Points & Immigration Egypt eVisas and visas on arrival are valid at all official entry points including: • Airports: Cairo International Airport (CAI), Sharm El Sheikh International (SSH), Hurghada International (HRG), Luxor International (LXR), Aswan International (ASW), Marsa Alam International (RMF), and Alexandria Borg El Arab (HBE) • Land borders: Taba (Israel border), Rafah (Gaza border — currently restricted), and borders with Libya and Sudan • Seaports: Alexandria, Port Said, Safaga, and Nuweiba (ferry from Jordan) Processing Times & Application Timing Standard eVisa processing takes 3-5 business days, though most applications receive decisions within 72 hours. During peak tourist season (October-April) and around Egyptian holidays such as Eid and Christmas/New Year, processing may take slightly longer. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before your intended travel date to allow buffer time for any additional documentation requests. Sinai-Only Permit Travelers visiting only the Sinai Peninsula (Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba) may receive a free 14-day Sinai-only stamp upon arrival, though this restricts travel to the Sinai region only. For greater flexibility, a full tourist visa is recommended.
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Cairo — Africa's largest city and gateway to ancient wonders

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Michael R.Jan 18, 2026

"Got my Egypt visa in just 3 days! The process was incredibly smooth and the support team answered all my questions about visiting the pyramids. Highly recommend!"

Jennifer W.Jan 12, 2026

"First time visiting Egypt and was nervous about the visa process. DoVisa made it completely stress-free. Now I'm planning my Nile cruise adventure!"

David H.Jan 8, 2026

"Applied on Tuesday, approved by Friday. The document checklist was super helpful and immigration at Cairo airport was smooth with my printed visa."

Sophie L.Dec 30, 2025

"Excellent service! Applied for my Egypt eVisa and received approval within 48 hours. The whole experience visiting Luxor and the Valley of the Kings was magical."

Ahmed K.Dec 22, 2025

"Great service overall. Processing was quick and customer support kept me updated throughout. Perfect for my business trip to Cairo."

Emma T.Dec 15, 2025

"Family of 4 all needed visas for our Egypt holiday. DoVisa processed all applications together and everyone was approved on the same day. Brilliant service!"

Carlos M.Dec 8, 2025

"The Red Sea diving was incredible, and getting the visa was the easiest part of planning! DoVisa handled everything perfectly."

Linda P.Dec 1, 2025

"Business visa for a conference in Cairo sorted quickly. The invitation letter guidance was particularly helpful. Professional service throughout."

James B.Nov 25, 2025

"Straightforward process from start to finish. Had my Egypt visa within 4 days. The pyramids exceeded all expectations!"

Rachel G.Nov 18, 2025

"Used DoVisa for both Egypt and Jordan visas for our combined trip. Both processed efficiently. Highly recommend for Middle East travel!"

Egypt Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Egypt?
Egypt offers several visa categories through its electronic visa system. Single-entry tourist visa allows stays up to 30 days for holidays, sightseeing, and visiting ancient sites. Multiple-entry tourist visa provides flexibility for travelers needing to enter Egypt multiple times within the visa validity period. Business visa caters to commercial activities including meetings, conferences, and trade exploration. Transit visa permits stays up to 48 hours for travelers connecting through Egyptian airports. Visa on arrival is available for eligible nationalities at major airports. The right visa depends on your travel purpose, duration, and nationality.
What is the Egypt eVisa and how does it work?
The Egypt eVisa is an electronic travel authorization that allows eligible nationals to apply for a visa entirely online without visiting an embassy. Launched in 2017, the system streamlines the visa application process for tourists and business travelers. How it works: Complete the online application with personal and travel details; upload required documents (passport scan, photo, accommodation proof); pay the visa fee; receive your approved eVisa by email within 3-5 business days; print the eVisa and present it at Egyptian immigration. The eVisa is valid for 90 days from issue date, with stay permitted up to 30 days per entry. Eligible nationalities: Citizens of 74+ countries including USA, UK, EU nations, Australia, Canada, and many Asian countries can apply.
Who needs a visa to visit Egypt?
Most international visitors require a visa to enter Egypt, with some exceptions. Visa required: Citizens of most countries worldwide need either an eVisa, visa on arrival, or embassy-issued visa before travel. Visa-free entry: Citizens of Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and UAE can enter without a visa for short stays. eVisa eligible: Nationals of 74+ countries can apply online, including USA, UK, all EU countries, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and many others. Visa on arrival: Many eVisa-eligible nationalities can also obtain a visa upon arrival at Egyptian airports for approximately $25 USD, though the eVisa is recommended to save time. Embassy visa required: Some nationalities must apply at an Egyptian embassy before travel. Check current requirements for your specific nationality.
What documents do I need for an Egypt visa application?
Essential documents for all applications: Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival with minimum two blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background, taken within 6 months); completed application form with accurate travel details. Additional requirements: Tourist visa: Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings, Nile cruise confirmation, or invitation letter), round-trip flight itinerary. Business visa: Invitation letter from an Egyptian company on letterhead, employer support letter, company registration documents. All applicants: May be asked for proof of sufficient funds (bank statements showing approximately $100-150/day of stay). Documents should be clear, legible scans in PDF or JPEG format.
How long can I stay in Egypt with a tourist visa?
A standard Egypt tourist visa (single or multiple entry) allows stays of up to 30 days per entry. The visa itself is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, meaning you must enter Egypt within 90 days of receiving your eVisa. Extensions: It's possible to extend your stay at the Passport and Immigration Administration office in Cairo or other major cities. Extensions are typically granted for an additional 30 days and require documentation, fees, and sometimes proof of continued accommodation. Multiple-entry visas: Allow you to leave and re-enter Egypt during the 90-day validity period, with each stay limited to 30 days. Overstaying: Is taken seriously by Egyptian authorities and can result in fines, detention, or future visa difficulties. Always ensure you depart before your authorized stay expires or apply for an extension in advance.
Can I extend my Egypt visa once I arrive?
Yes, Egypt tourist visas can be extended for an additional 30 days beyond your initial 30-day stay. Where to apply: The main Passport, Immigration and Nationality Administration (Mogamma) in Cairo's Tahrir Square, or regional offices in Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, and other cities. Requirements: Valid passport with remaining pages, completed application form, passport photographs, proof of sufficient funds for extended stay, accommodation confirmation, and the extension fee (approximately $15-20 USD). Process: Applications are typically processed within 1-7 days; arrive early as offices can be busy. Important: Apply before your current visa expires — overstaying is a serious offense with fines of approximately $14 USD per month of overstay. Long-term stays: For stays beyond 60 days, you may need to apply for a different visa category or exit and re-enter the country.
Can I work in Egypt with a tourist visa?
No, Egypt tourist visas do not permit employment. Tourist visas are strictly for leisure activities, sightseeing, visiting archaeological sites, Nile cruises, beach holidays, and visiting friends and family. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings, conferences, and market research, but not paid employment or receiving salary from an Egyptian entity. Legal employment requires an Egypt Work Permit, which involves: employer sponsorship by a registered Egyptian company; proof the position cannot be filled by an Egyptian citizen; extensive documentation; and Ministry of Manpower approval. The process must be initiated before entering Egypt for work purposes. Penalties: Working illegally risks fines, deportation, and future visa bans. Egyptian authorities conduct workplace inspections.
Do I need to print my Egypt eVisa?
Yes, you should print a clear, color copy of your Egypt eVisa on A4 paper. While some immigration officers may accept digital versions on mobile devices, a printed copy is officially required and strongly recommended. Print requirements: Use good quality paper; ensure the QR code and all text are clearly legible; print in color if possible. At immigration: Present your printed eVisa along with your passport. Officers will verify the information and stamp your passport with the entry date. Keep copies: Carry your printed eVisa throughout your trip as you may need to show it at hotels during registration. Consider keeping a digital backup on your phone or email. For visa on arrival: No prior printing is needed as the visa sticker is affixed to your passport at the airport.
How long does Egypt visa processing take?
Egypt eVisa processing typically takes 3-5 business days, with most applications receiving decisions within 72 hours. Processing times can vary based on several factors: Peak seasons (October-April, Egyptian holidays, Christmas/New Year) may experience slightly longer processing. Application completeness significantly impacts speed — applications with clear documents, correct photos, and accurate information process faster. Business visas may take longer due to additional verification of invitation letters. Recommendations: Apply at least 2 weeks before travel to allow buffer time; ensure all documents meet requirements; respond promptly to any information requests. Visa on arrival: Processed immediately at the airport (15-30 minutes depending on queue length) for eligible nationalities. DoVisa's pre-submission review helps ensure applications are complete, reducing the risk of delays.
What happens if my Egypt visa application is rejected?
Egypt visa rejections are relatively uncommon (under 2% of applications) but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete or unclear documentation; passport validity issues; photos not meeting specifications; previous immigration violations; concerns about purpose of visit; missing proof of accommodation or return travel; insufficient financial evidence. If rejected: You'll receive notification stating the application was unsuccessful — Egyptian immigration typically doesn't provide detailed reasons. You can reapply immediately with improved documentation addressing potential issues. Prevention: Ensure documents are complete and clear before submission; verify passport validity requirements; provide comprehensive travel plans including accommodation and return flights; include proof of funds. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance.
What is the best time to visit Egypt?
Egypt offers excellent travel experiences year-round, but timing significantly impacts your comfort. October-April (Peak Season): The best time for most travelers. Pleasant temperatures of 20-25C (68-77F) ideal for exploring pyramids, temples, and archaeological sites. December-February sees the mildest weather but also the most tourists. Book accommodations and Nile cruises in advance during this period. May-September (Low Season): Extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt (Luxor, Aswan) where temperatures can exceed 40C (104F). Better for Red Sea beach destinations like Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada where sea breezes provide relief. Significantly lower prices and fewer crowds. Ramadan considerations: During Ramadan (dates vary annually), restaurants and attractions may have reduced hours. However, it's a fascinating cultural experience. Best months overall: March-April and October-November offer the perfect balance of good weather, moderate crowds, and reasonable prices.
Is Egypt safe for tourists?
Egypt is generally safe for tourists in popular tourism areas, with significant security infrastructure protecting visitors. Safe areas: Cairo (tourist areas, Giza pyramids, downtown), Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, Red Sea resorts (Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, Dahab, El Gouna), and established tourist circuits. These areas have visible security presence and tourism police. Areas with advisories: The Sinai Peninsula (except Sharm El Sheikh) and the western desert near Libya have travel advisories from some governments. The Egypt-Gaza border area should be avoided. Practical advice: Use registered tour operators and guides; follow local advice about areas to visit; avoid political gatherings; keep valuables secure; dress modestly especially at religious sites; register with your embassy's travel notification service. Health considerations: Drink bottled water; be cautious with street food; ensure routine vaccinations are current; consider Hepatitis A vaccination.
What currency should I bring to Egypt?
Egypt's official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Cash recommendations: Bring US Dollars or Euros for exchange — they offer the best rates. Egyptian Pounds are essential for small purchases, tips, local transportation, and many tourist sites. Exchange at banks, official exchange offices, or hotel desks; avoid street money changers. ATMs: Widely available in cities and tourist areas. International cards (Visa, Mastercard) generally work; notify your bank of travel plans. Daily withdrawal limits typically 5,000-10,000 EGP. ATM fees may apply. Card acceptance: Major credit/debit cards accepted at larger hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas. Many smaller establishments and markets are cash-only. Tipping culture: Baksheesh (tipping) is expected and important in Egypt. Carry small notes (5-50 EGP) for porters, restroom attendants, guides, and service staff. Entrance fees: Major attractions like the Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, and Valley of the Kings accept both EGP and USD.
Do I need a visa to visit only the Sinai Peninsula?
If you're visiting only the Sinai Peninsula (specifically Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba, Taba, and the southern Sinai coast), you may be eligible for a free 14-day Sinai-only entry stamp upon arrival. Important restrictions: This free stamp restricts travel to the Sinai Peninsula only — you cannot visit Cairo, the Pyramids, Luxor, or any mainland Egypt locations. Who's eligible: Most nationalities eligible for eVisa or visa on arrival can receive the Sinai-only stamp. Recommendation: If you have any plans to visit the Pyramids, take a Cairo day trip, or explore beyond Sinai, apply for a full tourist visa instead. The cost is minimal compared to the flexibility gained. At the airport: Clearly state your intention for Sinai-only travel to receive this stamp. If unsure, immigration officers may issue a full visa on arrival regardless. Validity: The 14-day period cannot be extended; you must depart before it expires.
Can I combine an Egypt trip with visits to other countries?
Yes, Egypt is an excellent hub for multi-country Middle East and North Africa travel. Popular combinations: Jordan (Petra, Wadi Rum — ferries available from Nuweiba to Aqaba), Israel (land crossing at Taba), Dubai and UAE (frequent flights), Morocco (flights to Marrakech and Casablanca), and Greece (island-hopping from Egyptian ports). Visa considerations: Each country requires its own visa — an Egypt visa does not provide access to other countries. Apply separately for each destination. Israel entry: If you have Israeli stamps in your passport, this doesn't affect Egypt entry (Egypt has a peace treaty with Israel). However, some other Middle Eastern countries may restrict entry with Israeli stamps — Israel now stamps a separate paper. Nile cruise extensions: Some cruises continue from Egypt into Sudan; special visa arrangements are required. Regional flights: Cairo is a major hub with excellent connections throughout the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
Do children need their own Egypt visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own Egypt visa. There are no family visas or provisions for children traveling on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's own name with 6+ months validity; passport-sized photograph meeting same specifications as adults; completed application with child's details. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own through the same application process. Each child's visa is processed and issued separately. Fees: Children pay the same visa fees as adults — there are no reduced rates for minors. Documentation: If a child is traveling with only one parent or without parents, additional documentation such as parental consent letters may be requested. Tip: Apply for all family members together to ensure visas are processed at the same pace.
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