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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 5-7 business days

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

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

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Your verified application is prepared and submitted to Guinea's immigration authorities. We monitor processing status and proactively communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes via email and SMS throughout the process.

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Your approved Guinea visa is confirmed and you'll receive all necessary documentation. Present your visa approval along with your passport at Conakry International Airport or other entry points. Bienvenue en Guinee — welcome to one of West Africa's most spectacular destinations!

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Guinea eVisa Online - 90 days, Single entry

The Guinea eVisa provides access to Fouta Djallon highlands and diverse wildlife. Valid for 90 Days with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 90 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: 90 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Guinea Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 90 days

For leisure travel and exploring Guinea's highlands

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For commercial activities and mining sector visits

Transit Visa

Up to 72 hours

For travelers passing through Guinea

Visa on Arrival

Up to 30 days

Available for eligible nationalities at entry

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 💉Yellow fever vaccination certificate mandatory
  • 📷Passport photo 35x45mm, white background
  • 🏨Hotel reservation or invitation letter
  • ✈️Return flight or onward travel itinerary
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay

Tourist & Entry Visas

Guinea welcomes visitors to explore its remarkable natural landscapes, from the dramatic Fouta Djallon highlands to pristine waterfalls and the source of three major African rivers including the Niger. The country offers authentic West African experiences away from mass tourism. Tourist Visa — Single Entry The standard Guinea tourist visa allows stays up to 90 days — perfect for exploring the Fouta Djallon highlands, visiting spectacular waterfalls like Kinkon and Kambadaga, trekking to Mount Nimba (a UNESCO World Heritage site shared with Liberia and Cote d'Ivoire), and experiencing traditional Guinean culture in villages and markets. Tourist activities include hiking, birdwatching, cultural tourism, and visiting the source of the Niger River near Faranah. Visa on Arrival Guinea offers visa on arrival facilities at Conakry International Airport for citizens of certain countries, allowing stays up to 30 days. This option requires having all documentation ready including passport photos, yellow fever certificate, and proof of accommodation. For longer stays or guaranteed entry, applying in advance is recommended. Transit Visa Travelers passing through Guinea en route to other West African destinations can obtain a transit visa valid for up to 72 hours. This is useful for those connecting through Conakry or traveling overland through Guinea to neighboring countries.
Panoramic view of the dramatic Fouta Djallon highlands with terraced valleys and scattered villages
Fouta Djallon — Guinea's stunning highland plateau and trekking paradise

Business & Special Purpose Visas

Business Visa Guinea's rich mineral resources — including bauxite, gold, diamonds, and iron ore — attract significant international business interest. The business visa caters to professionals conducting commercial activities including mining sector meetings, investment exploration, trade negotiations, market research, and attending conferences. Business visas allow stays up to 90 days and can be issued for single or multiple entries depending on your needs. Required Documentation for Business Visa Business visa applications require: an invitation letter from a Guinean company or organization on official letterhead; your company's registration documents and employer letter; detailed business itinerary; proof of hotel accommodation; and evidence of sufficient funds. For mining sector visits, additional documentation regarding the purpose of your visit may be required. Multiple Entry Options Frequent travelers to Guinea for business purposes can apply for multiple-entry visas valid for 6 or 12 months, allowing regular access without repeated applications. This is particularly useful for those involved in ongoing mining projects or trade relationships.
Conakry cityscape with the Grand Mosque and Atlantic Ocean coastline visible at sunset
Conakry — Guinea's vibrant capital city on the Atlantic coast

Entry Requirements & Health

Essential Requirements All Guinea 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 • Yellow fever vaccination: Mandatory for all travelers — you must present your International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) at immigration. The vaccination must be administered at least 10 days before arrival. • Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months • Accommodation proof: Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter if staying with contacts in Guinea • Travel itinerary: Flight bookings showing entry and exit from Guinea • Sufficient funds: Evidence of financial means to support your stay Health Considerations Beyond yellow fever vaccination, travelers should consider malaria prophylaxis as Guinea is a high-risk malaria zone. Consult a travel health clinic 4-6 weeks before departure. Ensure routine vaccinations are current, and consider hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines. Travel health insurance with medical evacuation coverage is strongly recommended.
Spectacular Kinkon Falls cascading over rocky cliffs surrounded by tropical vegetation
Kinkon Falls — One of Guinea's many breathtaking waterfalls

Entry Points & Processing

Entry Points & Immigration Guinea visas are valid at all official entry points including: • Airports: Conakry International Airport (Ahmed Sekou Toure International Airport - CKY) is the main international gateway • Land borders: Major crossings include borders with Senegal (Koundara), Mali (Kouremale), Cote d'Ivoire (Lola), Liberia (Ganta), Sierra Leone (Pamelap), and Guinea-Bissau (Quebo) • Seaports: Port of Conakry for maritime arrivals Processing Times & Application Timing Standard visa processing takes 5-10 business days, though times can vary based on embassy workload and application completeness. During busy periods, processing may take longer. We recommend applying at least 3 weeks before your intended travel date to allow buffer time for any additional documentation requests. Travel Tips The best time to visit Guinea is during the dry season from November to April when roads are more accessible and trekking conditions optimal. The Guinean Franc (GNF) is the local currency — bring US Dollars or Euros for exchange. French is the official language, though local languages like Fulani, Malinke, and Susu are widely spoken.
Mount Nimba rising above cloud forest with endemic vegetation and dramatic slopes
Mount Nimba — UNESCO World Heritage site and Guinea's highest peak

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Travelers to Guinea rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Pierre M.Jan 18, 2026

"Excellent service for my Guinea visa! The team helped me understand all the yellow fever requirements and my application was approved within a week. Highly recommend for West Africa travel."

Jennifer K.Jan 12, 2026

"Planning a trekking trip to Fouta Djallon and DoVisa made the visa process so simple. Great communication throughout and they answered all my questions about entry requirements."

Thomas B.Jan 5, 2026

"Business visa for mining sector meetings processed smoothly. Took about 8 days but support kept me informed. Documentation requirements were clearly explained."

Marie-Claire D.Dec 29, 2025

"French-speaking support was incredibly helpful! They guided me through every step. My visa arrived exactly when promised. Merci DoVisa!"

David R.Dec 22, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for African visas and they never disappoint. Guinea visa was straightforward with their guidance. Already planning my next adventure!"

Sarah W.Dec 15, 2025

"Needed a visa to visit Mount Nimba and explore the highlands. Application was easy and approval came through without issues. Good service overall."

Michael O.Dec 8, 2025

"Wildlife research trip to Guinea required proper documentation. DoVisa handled everything professionally and helped with the invitation letter requirements."

Claire L.Dec 1, 2025

"Was nervous about traveling to Guinea but DoVisa made the visa part stress-free. Clear instructions, responsive support, and smooth approval process."

Jean-Paul A.Nov 24, 2025

"Good experience getting my tourist visa. The document checklist was comprehensive and immigration at Conakry airport went smoothly with all papers in order."

Rebecca H.Nov 17, 2025

"Adventure trip through West Africa started with Guinea. DoVisa processed my visa quickly and provided great tips about yellow fever vaccination timing."

Guinea Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Guinea?
Guinea offers several visa categories for international visitors. Tourist visa allows stays up to 90 days for leisure travel, trekking in the Fouta Djallon highlands, visiting waterfalls, and cultural tourism. Business visa caters to commercial activities including mining sector meetings, trade negotiations, investment exploration, and conferences — available for single or multiple entries. Transit visa permits stays up to 72 hours for travelers passing through Guinea to other destinations. Visa on arrival is available for eligible nationalities at Conakry International Airport for stays up to 30 days. The right visa depends on your travel purpose, intended duration, and nationality.
Do I need a visa to visit Guinea?
Most international travelers require a visa to visit Guinea. Visa requirements by nationality: Citizens of most countries including the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Canada, and Australia require a visa before travel or can obtain visa on arrival at Conakry airport. Visa-free access: Citizens of ECOWAS member states (including Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and other West African nations) enjoy visa-free entry to Guinea. Some diplomatic and official passport holders may also have exemptions. Recommendation: Even if visa on arrival is available for your nationality, applying in advance ensures smoother entry and avoids potential complications at the airport.
Is yellow fever vaccination required for Guinea?
Yes, yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for all travelers to Guinea regardless of where you're traveling from. This is one of Guinea's strictest entry requirements. You must present your International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) — commonly known as the yellow card — at immigration upon arrival. The vaccination must be administered at least 10 days before arrival to be valid. Without this certificate, you may be denied entry, vaccinated at the airport at your expense, or quarantined. The yellow fever vaccine provides lifetime protection, so if you have a valid certificate from previous travel, it remains valid. Get vaccinated at an authorized yellow fever vaccination center that can issue the official international certificate.
What documents do I need for a Guinea 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); yellow fever vaccination certificate; completed application form with accurate travel details. Additional requirements by visa type: Tourist visa: Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or invitation letter), round-trip flight itinerary, proof of sufficient funds. Business visa: Invitation letter from a Guinean company on official letterhead, employer support letter, company registration documents, detailed business itinerary. All applicants: May be asked for bank statements showing financial means, travel insurance documentation. Documents should be clear, legible scans in PDF or JPEG format.
How long does Guinea visa processing take?
Guinea visa processing typically takes 5-10 business days, though times can vary based on several factors. Embassy workload: Processing times may be longer during peak periods or when staff availability is limited. Application completeness: Applications with all required documents process faster — incomplete applications require additional correspondence and extend processing time. Visa type: Business visas requiring verification of invitation letters may take longer than standard tourist visas. Recommendation: Apply at least 3 weeks before your intended travel date to allow buffer time. DoVisa's pre-submission document review helps ensure applications are complete, reducing delays. We provide tracking updates throughout the process so you're never left wondering about your application status.
Can I extend my Guinea visa once I arrive?
Yes, Guinea visas can be extended within the country. Where to apply: Visit the Direction Centrale de la Police de l'Air et des Frontieres (Central Directorate of Air and Border Police) in Conakry or regional immigration offices. Requirements: Valid passport with remaining pages, current visa, completed extension application form, passport photographs, proof of continued accommodation, evidence of sufficient funds, and the extension fee. Process: Extensions are typically granted for an additional 30-90 days depending on your circumstances and the discretion of immigration officials. Important: Apply before your current visa expires — overstaying incurs fines and can result in detention or deportation. Recommendation: If you anticipate needing a longer stay, apply for the maximum duration visa initially rather than relying on extensions.
What are the main entry points for Guinea?
Guinea has several official entry points. Air entry: Conakry International Airport (Ahmed Sekou Toure International Airport, code CKY) is the main international gateway, located about 13km from the city center. Most international flights arrive here. Land borders: Guinea shares borders with six countries and has official crossings including: with Senegal at Koundara; with Mali at Kouremale; with Cote d'Ivoire at Lola; with Liberia at Ganta/Diakoya; with Sierra Leone at Pamelap; and with Guinea-Bissau near Quebo. Sea entry: The Port of Conakry handles maritime arrivals. Important: Land border crossings may have limited hours and facilities. Confirm your visa is valid for your intended entry point. Road conditions between borders and major cities vary seasonally, with the dry season (November-April) offering better travel conditions.
What is the best time to visit Guinea?
Guinea has distinct seasons that significantly impact travel experiences. Dry season (November-April): The best time to visit for most travelers. Sunny skies, lower humidity, accessible roads, and optimal conditions for trekking in the Fouta Djallon highlands. December to February offers the most comfortable temperatures. Waterfalls are less dramatic but hiking is easier. Wet season (May-October): Heavy rainfall, particularly June-September. Roads become difficult or impassable in many areas. However, waterfalls are at their most spectacular, and landscapes are lush and green. The Fouta Djallon is particularly beautiful but challenging to access. Temperature: Coastal Conakry is hot and humid year-round (25-32°C). The highlands are cooler and more pleasant (15-25°C). Recommendation: For trekking and general tourism, visit November-February. For waterfall photography, the early dry season (November-December) offers a good balance of water flow and accessibility.
Can I work in Guinea with a tourist visa?
No, Guinea tourist visas do not permit employment or paid work. Tourist visas are strictly for leisure activities including sightseeing, trekking, cultural tourism, visiting friends or family, and attending non-commercial events. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings, market research, and trade exploration, but not paid employment or receiving salary from a Guinean employer. Legal employment requires a work permit, which involves: sponsorship by a registered Guinean company; proof the position cannot be filled by a Guinean citizen; extensive documentation; and immigration fees. The process must be initiated before entering Guinea for work. Research and volunteer work: Scientific research or conservation volunteer work may require special permits beyond standard tourist visas — contact relevant authorities or organizations in advance. Penalties: Working illegally risks fines, deportation, and future visa bans.
What happens if my Guinea visa application is rejected?
Guinea visa rejections are uncommon for complete applications but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Missing or unclear documentation; passport validity issues; photographs not meeting specifications; missing yellow fever vaccination certificate; incomplete application form; concerns about purpose of visit; previous immigration violations. If rejected: You'll receive notification of the unsuccessful application — specific reasons may not always be provided. You can typically reapply with improved documentation addressing potential issues. Prevention: Ensure all documents are complete, clear, and meet requirements; verify passport validity; provide comprehensive travel plans including accommodation proof; include proof of funds; most importantly, ensure your yellow fever vaccination certificate is valid. DoVisa support: Our document review service catches common issues before submission. If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund and complimentary reapplication assistance.
What currency is used in Guinea and how should I pay for things?
Guinea's official currency is the Guinean Franc (GNF). Cash is king: Guinea is largely a cash-based economy. Credit and debit cards are rarely accepted outside top-end hotels in Conakry. ATMs exist in Conakry but are unreliable — don't depend on them. What to bring: US Dollars and Euros are the preferred foreign currencies for exchange. Bring enough cash for your entire trip in larger denomination bills (50s and 100s get better rates). Bills should be recent, clean, and undamaged. Exchange: Change money at banks or authorized exchange bureaus (bureaux de change) in Conakry. Avoid informal street exchanges. Practical tips: Carry a mix of large bills for hotels and smaller Guinean Franc notes for daily expenses. Prices are often quoted in GNF but occasionally in USD for tourist services. Bargaining is common in markets. Budget: Guinea can be visited on various budgets, though quality accommodation outside Conakry is limited.
Is Guinea safe for tourists?
Guinea presents moderate safety challenges that require awareness and preparation. Generally safe areas: Conakry (tourist areas, major hotels), Fouta Djallon highlands, established trekking routes, and main tourist destinations are generally safe with normal precautions. Precautions: Avoid walking alone at night; use registered taxis; keep valuables secure and out of sight; avoid large gatherings and political demonstrations; maintain awareness of your surroundings. Travel challenges: Road conditions can be poor, especially in the rainy season. Travel after dark is not recommended outside cities. Border areas: Some border regions, particularly near Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire, and Mali, may have elevated security concerns — check current travel advisories. Health considerations: Malaria is a serious risk — take prophylaxis. Medical facilities are limited outside Conakry — travel insurance with medical evacuation is essential. Practical advice: Use reputable tour operators for highland treks; register with your embassy; carry copies of important documents; keep emergency contacts accessible.
Do I need to print my Guinea visa?
Yes, you should print your visa approval documentation to present at immigration. While Guinea is modernizing its systems, having physical printed copies ensures smooth entry. What to print: Your visa approval letter or confirmation, application receipt, and any correspondence from the embassy. Print on clean white A4 paper with good print quality. At the airport: Present your printed visa documentation along with your passport and yellow fever vaccination certificate at immigration in Conakry. Officers will verify your documents and stamp your passport. Keep copies: Carry photocopies of your passport bio page, visa, and yellow fever certificate separately from the originals. Digital backup: Save electronic copies on your phone and email them to yourself as backup, but don't rely solely on digital versions.
What are the top attractions in Guinea?
Guinea offers unique attractions for adventurous travelers. Fouta Djallon Highlands: Often called the 'Switzerland of Africa,' this dramatic plateau features stunning valleys, traditional Fulani villages, and spectacular hiking. The region is the source of several major African rivers including the Niger, Senegal, and Gambia. Waterfalls: Kinkon Falls, Kambadaga Falls, and numerous others cascade through lush landscapes — most impressive during or just after the rainy season. Mount Nimba: A UNESCO World Heritage site shared with Liberia and Cote d'Ivoire, featuring endemic species and dramatic landscapes. Special permits may be required. Conakry: The capital offers the National Museum, Grand Mosque, vibrant markets like Marche Madina, and Atlantic Ocean beaches on the Iles de Los. Cultural experiences: Traditional Fulani, Malinke, and Susu villages; local music and dance; artisan crafts. Wildlife: Chimpanzees and diverse birdlife in forest reserves. Guinea rewards those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path African experiences.
Can I travel to neighboring countries from Guinea?
Yes, Guinea shares borders with six countries, making regional travel possible. ECOWAS advantage: Guinea is a member of ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States), which facilitates regional travel. Neighboring countries: Senegal (north), Mali (northeast), Cote d'Ivoire (southeast), Liberia (south), Sierra Leone (southwest), and Guinea-Bissau (northwest). Visa requirements: Each country has its own visa requirements — check specific requirements for your nationality. ECOWAS citizens enjoy visa-free movement. Border crossings: Land borders have official crossing points but conditions and hours vary. Some crossings may be challenging during rainy season. Practical considerations: Guinea visa does not grant access to other countries — you need separate visas or visa-free eligibility. Plan border crossings carefully, considering road conditions, daylight hours, and having proper documentation for each country. Some travelers combine Guinea with Senegal or Sierra Leone for regional West African itineraries.
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