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Iran eVisa

Complete your Iran eVisa online via the official eVisa portal — guided application, document checks, and email confirmation.

What Is the Iran eVisa?

The Iran eVisa (electronic visa) is the online tourist and short-stay visa application managed by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through its official eVisa portal. Introduced as a digital alternative to paper applications and consular visits, the system streamlines pre-travel vetting so eligible visitors can apply electronically before departure.

Applicants use the official portal at evisa.mfa.ir to submit passport data, a recent photo, and travel details. Many applicants will receive an approval notice and an electronic confirmation by email; airlines and border authorities typically require you to carry printed or electronic confirmation. DoVisa provides a guided application option with document checks and troubleshooting to reduce avoidable errors.

The eVisa is an entry visa — not a residency permit — and must be obtained before travel unless you qualify for a visa on arrival or visa exemption. It does not replace immigration checks on arrival; border officers still confirm identity, passport validity, and purpose of travel. The Iran eVisa system reduced the need for in-person consular appointments and sped up authorisation for many nationalities.

Key facts: apply through the official eVisa portal, allow sufficient processing time for security checks, and keep your confirmation email accessible at check-in and arrival. For broader rules and related documents see Iran visa information. When you're ready, Apply for your Iran eVisa now.

Who Needs the Iran eVisa?

Who Needs It

  • Most foreign nationals planning to enter Iran for tourism, business, or short visits must obtain an eVisa or other visa before arrival
  • Visitors who intend to clear immigration at an Iranian airport, seaport, or land border
  • Children and minors — each traveler must have their own visa or eVisa application completed by a parent/guardian

Who Is Exempt

  • Iranian nationals (holders of Iranian passports)
  • Diplomatic and official passport holders on accredited government business
  • Airline and vessel crew members on active official duty
  • Transit passengers who remain in the international transit area and do not clear Iranian immigration

Iran Entry Requirements & Restrictions

Passport Validity

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival and have at least one blank page for the immigration stamp. See the Ministry of Foreign Affairs guidance at evisa.mfa.ir.

Vaccination & Health

A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required if you are arriving from or transiting through a country with yellow fever risk; travellers over one year of age from such countries must present a certificate. Check health advisories with your national authority and embassy pages such as U.S. travel advisories.

Customs & Prohibited Imports

Iran restricts and prohibits certain items: alcoholic beverages, narcotics and psychotropic substances, weapons and explosives, unlawful or pornographic media, and certain transmitting/spy equipment. Some items require permits from security agencies; undeclared prohibited goods will be seized and may lead to penalties.

Drones & Electronics

Import of drones, specialised transmitting devices, or surveillance equipment may be restricted or require prior permits. Check the latest customs notices before travel and declare any high-value electronics on arrival.

Travel Insurance & Medical Care

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Medical facilities outside major cities are limited — evacuation to Tehran may be necessary for serious conditions. Keep insurance details and emergency contacts accessible.

Travel Tips for Iran Visitors

Iran is a large country with diverse landscapes and a rich cultural heritage. Major international entry points include Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) in Tehran plus significant international airports at Mashhad (MHD), Shiraz (SYZ), and Bandar Abbas (BND), with Kish Island also receiving international services. Domestic transfers and surface travel can add time — plan accordingly.

  • Best time to visit: Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) for milder weather across most regions.
  • Currency: Iranian Rial (IRR) — cash in local currency is essential; some hotels and tourist operators may accept major currencies such as USD but expect to use IRR for daily purchases.
  • Language: Persian (Farsi) is the official language; English is commonly spoken in hotels, tour operators, and major tourist sites.
  • Time zone: Iran Standard Time is GMT+3:30.
  • Cultural tip: Dress modestly in line with local customs — women should bring a headscarf and modest clothing for public areas.
  • Transport: Allow extra time for domestic connections; long-distance trains and internal flights are common ways to travel between cities.
  • Safety: Monitor travel advisories before travel; land border conditions can change — check embassy alerts such as recent notices from the U.S. Embassy.
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Iran eVisa Customer Reviews

Travelers rated Iran eVisa 4.5 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Amin R.Feb 10, 2026

"Applied through DoVisa and received my Iran eVisa confirmation by email within a few days. Check-in at my departure airport went smoothly and immigration at Imam Khomeini (IKA) accepted the email copy."

Leila S.Jan 18, 2026

"DoVisa guided me through the photo and passport upload. Approval arrived before my trip to Shiraz (SYZ) and the airline verified my documents at check-in without issues."

Omar H.Dec 5, 2025

"Fast and clear — the Iran eVisa approval email included a PDF confirmation. I printed it and used it at arrival immigration at Mashhad (MHD). Service was worth the convenience."

Sofia N.Oct 22, 2025

"Helpful reminders to check passport validity and to carry local currency. Support answered my questions about transit rules quickly. Smooth entry at Bandar Abbas (BND)."

Mark D.Sep 14, 2025

"Clear instructions but photo upload required a second attempt to meet size guidelines. Support helped and my visa was confirmed in time for travel."

Heng P.Jul 30, 2025

"Application checklist was useful. Arrival at Tehran IKA had a routine document check — keep printed confirmation handy as mobile signal was limited."

Nadia K.Jun 18, 2025

"Everything went through fine, though processing took a few days longer than expected. The guidance on the official portal links saved time when uploading documents."

Carlos M.May 12, 2025

"Minor delay: my approval arrived later than the quoted time and I had to present extra itinerary details at check-in. Support resolved it and I was able to board."

Fatemeh A.Aug 20, 2025

"Quick turnaround and clear email confirmation. Used the printed approval at arrival immigration — helpful when entering via Kish Island international entry point."

David L.Apr 30, 2025

"First time to Iran — the guided application made the process simple. Confirmation arrived by email and immigration at IKA processed us fast."

Amin R.Feb 10, 2026

"Applied through DoVisa and received my Iran eVisa confirmation by email within a few days. Check-in at my departure airport went smoothly and immigration at Imam Khomeini (IKA) accepted the email copy."

Leila S.Jan 18, 2026

"DoVisa guided me through the photo and passport upload. Approval arrived before my trip to Shiraz (SYZ) and the airline verified my documents at check-in without issues."

Omar H.Dec 5, 2025

"Fast and clear — the Iran eVisa approval email included a PDF confirmation. I printed it and used it at arrival immigration at Mashhad (MHD). Service was worth the convenience."

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