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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 dates, and intended activities in Mongolia. Our intelligent system validates every field in real-time, ensuring accuracy and catching common errors before submission to Mongolian Immigration authorities.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible with at least 6 months validity), a recent passport-sized photograph meeting Mongolian specifications, and your travel itinerary. Our document specialists verify everything meets Mongolia Immigration requirements before processing.

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We submit to Mongolia Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted through Mongolia's official visa processing system. We monitor status continuously and keep you informed via email and SMS notifications at every stage, promptly addressing any requests for additional documentation.

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Receive your Mongolia visa

Your approved visa arrives by email as a downloadable document. Print it clearly and present it at Mongolian immigration alongside your passport. Sain baina uu — welcome to the land of the eternal blue sky!

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  • Mongolia eVisa Online - 150 days, Single entry Most Popular

Mongolia eVisa Online - 150 days, Single entry

The Mongolia eVisa provides access to vast steppes, Gobi Desert, and nomadic culture. Valid for 150 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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Mongolia Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 30 days

Single or double entry for tourism and leisure travel

Visa Exemption

Up to 30 days

Visa-free entry for citizens of 60+ countries

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For commercial activities and professional meetings

Transit Visa

Up to 10 days

For travelers passing through Mongolia

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Passport photo 35x45mm with white background
  • ✈️Confirmed return or onward flight ticket
  • 🏨Hotel booking or tour operator confirmation
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 📄Completed visa application form

Visa Policy

Mongolia has implemented a progressive visa policy to encourage tourism and international business. The country offers visa-free access to citizens of over 60 countries, making it one of the most accessible destinations in Central Asia. Visa-Free Entry Citizens of the United States, European Union member states, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and many other countries can enter Mongolia without a visa for stays up to 30 days. This policy covers tourism, business meetings, visiting friends and family, and transit purposes. Passport holders from these countries simply need a valid passport with at least 6 months validity to enter at any Mongolian border checkpoint. eVisa System Mongolia launched its electronic visa system in 2021, allowing travelers from countries not covered by visa exemptions to apply online. The eVisa simplifies the application process significantly compared to traditional consular visa applications. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days, and approved visas are delivered via email.
Panoramic view of Ulaanbaatar city center with Sukhbaatar Square and modern buildings against mountain backdrop
Ulaanbaatar — Mongolia's vibrant capital city and gateway to the steppes

Visa Requirements

Tourist Visa Requirements For travelers requiring a visa, the tourist visa allows single or double entry stays of up to 30 days. Required documentation includes a passport with minimum 6 months validity beyond your intended stay, a completed application form, passport-sized photograph (35x45mm with white background), proof of accommodation or tour booking, return flight itinerary, and evidence of sufficient funds. Business Visa Documentation Business travelers need additional documentation including an invitation letter from a Mongolian company or organization, company registration documents from your home country, and a letter from your employer stating the purpose and duration of your business activities. Business visas allow stays up to 90 days and can be issued for single or multiple entries. Special Requirements Travelers planning activities in restricted border zones or protected natural areas may need additional permits from relevant Mongolian authorities. Journalists, researchers, and those conducting professional filming require special accreditation.
Dramatic sand dunes of the Gobi Desert with camel caravan silhouetted against orange sunset sky
Gobi Desert — Experience Mongolia's legendary sand dunes and nomadic culture

Application Process

Online Application Steps The Mongolia visa application process begins with completing the online form with personal details, travel dates, and accommodation information. Upload clear scans of your passport bio page and a recent photograph meeting specifications. Pay the visa fee online using credit card, debit card, or other accepted payment methods. Processing Times Standard processing takes 3-5 business days for most applications. Express processing is available for urgent travel needs, typically reducing processing to 1-2 business days with additional fees. During peak tourist season (June-August), applications may take slightly longer due to higher volumes. Visa Extensions Visa extensions are possible within Mongolia at the Immigration Agency in Ulaanbaatar. Extensions of up to 30 additional days can be granted for tourist visas, requiring valid justification and payment of extension fees. Apply before your current visa expires to avoid overstay penalties.
Mongolian nomad family with horses outside traditional white ger tent on green rolling hills
Nomadic Life — Experience authentic Mongolian hospitality in traditional gers

Travel Tips

Entry Points & Immigration Mongolia has several international entry points. Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar handles most international flights, with connections from Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, Moscow, and European capitals. Land borders with Russia and China operate at designated checkpoints including Zamiin-Uud (China-Mongolia railway) and Altanbulag (Russia-Mongolia road crossing). Health & Safety No mandatory vaccinations are required for Mongolia, though hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, and rabies vaccinations are recommended. Travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is essential given Mongolia's remote terrain. The country maintains excellent safety standards for tourists, with very low crime rates in tourist areas. Best Time to Visit Mongolia's continental climate features extreme seasonal variations. Summer (June-August) offers warm temperatures ideal for hiking, horse trekking, and the famous Naadam Festival. Winter (November-February) brings severe cold but unique experiences like eagle hunting festivals and frozen landscapes. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures with fewer tourists.
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Mongolian Horses — The iconic symbol of nomadic freedom on the steppes

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Travelers to Mongolia rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 12 reviews.

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Mark T.Jan 18, 2026

"Incredible service! Got my Mongolia visa in just 4 days. The team helped me understand all the requirements for my Trans-Siberian railway trip. Highly recommend!"

Jessica L.Jan 12, 2026

"First time visiting Mongolia for the Naadam Festival. DoVisa made the visa process completely stress-free. Now planning my next adventure to the Gobi!"

Stefan K.Jan 5, 2026

"Good service overall. Had some questions about restricted areas and the support team was very helpful. Visa arrived within the promised timeframe."

Emily R.Dec 28, 2025

"Applied for a business visa for mining sector meetings. The invitation letter guidance was particularly helpful. Professional service throughout!"

David M.Dec 20, 2025

"Family of 4 going on a nomadic ger camp experience. All visas processed together and approved same day. The kids can't wait for the horse riding!"

Sarah H.Dec 14, 2025

"Processing took the full 5 days but everything went smoothly. Customer support responded quickly when I had questions about photo requirements."

Michael P.Dec 6, 2025

"Eagle hunting expedition in western Mongolia was a dream come true. DoVisa handled all the paperwork perfectly. The border crossing was seamless!"

Anna W.Nov 28, 2025

"Photography trip to Mongolia was amazing. The visa application was the easiest part of planning. Great tips about permits for protected areas too."

Robert J.Nov 20, 2025

"Solid visa service. Applied on Monday, approved by Friday. The document checklist was clear and helpful. Would use again for future trips."

Linda C.Nov 12, 2025

"Transit visa for my Trans-Mongolian railway journey sorted in 3 days. Excellent communication throughout the process. Ulaanbaatar here I come!"

James B.Oct 30, 2025

"Best visa service I've used for Central Asia. The interface is user-friendly and updates came regularly. Mongolia exceeded all expectations!"

Catherine N.Oct 18, 2025

"Applied for extended stay visa for volunteer work with nomadic communities. DoVisa helped navigate the requirements. Great experience overall."

Mongolia Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Mongolia?
Mongolia offers several visa categories to suit different travel purposes. Tourist visa allows stays up to 30 days for leisure travel, sightseeing, and visiting friends or family. Business visa permits stays up to 90 days for commercial activities, meetings, and professional work. Transit visa allows up to 10 days for travelers passing through Mongolia. Student visa is for those enrolled in Mongolian educational institutions. Work visa requires employer sponsorship for employment purposes. Many nationalities also qualify for visa-free entry for stays up to 30 days.
Do I need a visa to visit Mongolia?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-free access is available for citizens of over 60 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and many others — allowing stays up to 30 days. Citizens from countries not covered by visa exemptions must obtain a visa before travel or through the eVisa system. Use our visa checker tool to see exactly what requirements apply to your passport.
How long does Mongolia visa processing take?
Standard Mongolia visa processing takes 3-5 business days for most applications. Express processing is available for urgent travel, typically completing within 1-2 business days for an additional fee. Processing times may vary during peak tourist season (June-August) and around major holidays. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before your intended travel date. Applications with complete, accurate documentation process faster than those requiring additional information.
What documents do I need for a Mongolia visa application?
Tourist visa requirements include: passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay with 2 blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background); completed application form; proof of accommodation (hotel booking or tour confirmation); return flight itinerary; and evidence of sufficient funds. Business visa additionally requires: invitation letter from a Mongolian company, employer support letter, and company registration documents. All documents should be clear, legible scans in PDF or JPEG format.
What is Mongolia's eVisa system?
Mongolia launched its electronic visa (eVisa) system in 2021 to streamline visa applications for travelers from countries not covered by visa exemptions. The eVisa allows you to apply entirely online without visiting an embassy or consulate. Simply complete the online application, upload required documents, pay the fee, and receive your approved visa via email. The eVisa is valid for single entry stays up to 30 days and must be printed for presentation at immigration.
Can I extend my Mongolia visa?
Yes, visa extensions are possible within Mongolia. Tourist visas can be extended for up to 30 additional days at the Immigration Agency in Ulaanbaatar. Requirements include: valid passport, current visa, completed extension form, passport photo, proof of continued accommodation, sufficient funds, and the extension fee (approximately $30 USD). Apply before your current visa expires — overstaying incurs daily fines and potential deportation. Extensions are discretionary and may require valid justification for the extended stay.
What are the entry points into Mongolia?
Mongolia has several international entry points. By air: Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar handles most international flights with connections from Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, Moscow, Berlin, and Istanbul. By land from China: Zamiin-Uud border crossing (connects to Erlian, accessible by Trans-Mongolian Railway) and Bulgan Sum crossing. By land from Russia: Altanbulag-Kyakhta (main highway crossing) and Sukhbaatar (Trans-Mongolian Railway). All entry points accept valid visas and visa-exempt travelers.
Is travel insurance required for Mongolia?
While travel insurance is not mandatory for Mongolia entry, it is strongly recommended. Mongolia's vast, remote terrain means medical facilities outside Ulaanbaatar are limited. Recommended coverage includes: medical expenses (minimum $50,000 USD), emergency evacuation (essential given remote areas), trip cancellation, and adventure activities if planning horse trekking, hiking, or other outdoor pursuits. Many tour operators require proof of insurance for organized expeditions to remote regions.
What vaccinations do I need for Mongolia?
No vaccinations are mandatory for Mongolia entry. However, the following are recommended: Hepatitis A (food/water-borne), Hepatitis B (if extended stay or medical exposure likely), Typhoid (for rural travel), Rabies (if working with animals or in remote areas), and routine vaccinations (measles-mumps-rubella, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis). Consult a travel health clinic 4-6 weeks before departure for personalized advice based on your itinerary and planned activities.
When is the best time to visit Mongolia?
Mongolia's extreme continental climate creates distinct seasons. Summer (June-August) offers warm temperatures (20-30C), ideal for hiking, horse trekking, and the Naadam Festival (July 11-15). Peak tourist season with best weather. Autumn (September-October) brings golden landscapes, fewer tourists, and pleasant temperatures. Winter (November-February) features extreme cold (-20 to -40C) but unique experiences like eagle hunting festivals and frozen landscapes. Spring (March-May) is transitional with unpredictable weather and occasional dust storms.
Do I need special permits for restricted areas in Mongolia?
Yes, certain areas in Mongolia require special permits. Border zones within 100km of international borders require permits from the Border Protection Agency. Protected natural areas like strictly protected areas and nature reserves may require entry permits. Professional activities — journalists, researchers, and film crews need accreditation from relevant ministries. Your tour operator can arrange necessary permits, or DoVisa can provide guidance on obtaining them independently.
Can I work in Mongolia with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas do not permit employment or work activities. This includes paid employment, volunteer work exceeding casual activities, professional filming, journalism, and conducting business transactions. Legal employment requires a Work Permit and appropriate visa, arranged through employer sponsorship. The process involves labor market certification proving the position cannot be filled by a Mongolian citizen. Penalties for unauthorized work include fines, deportation, and future visa bans.
What currency should I bring to Mongolia?
Mongolia's currency is the Mongolian Tugrik (MNT). US Dollars are widely accepted in Ulaanbaatar and by tour operators. Bring crisp, undamaged US dollar bills (post-2006 series preferred). ATMs are available in Ulaanbaatar and larger towns, accepting international cards (Visa, Mastercard). Credit cards work in upscale hotels, restaurants, and shops in the capital but are rarely accepted outside Ulaanbaatar. For rural travel and nomadic camps, carry sufficient cash in small denominations.
What happens if my Mongolia visa application is rejected?
Mongolia visa rejections are uncommon but can occur. Common reasons include: incomplete documentation, passport validity issues, unclear photographs, missing accommodation proof, or previous immigration violations. If rejected: You can reapply immediately with improved documentation — there's no waiting period. Common fixes include clearer passport scans, higher-quality photos, confirmed hotel bookings, and comprehensive travel itineraries. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund and complimentary reapplication assistance.
How safe is Mongolia for tourists?
Mongolia is generally very safe for tourists with low crime rates. Ulaanbaatar has typical urban precautions — watch for pickpockets in crowded areas and avoid walking alone late at night in poorly lit areas. Rural Mongolia is extremely safe with welcoming nomadic communities. Recommended precautions: Register with your embassy, carry comprehensive travel insurance, respect local customs, and use reputable tour operators for remote expeditions. Wild animals (wolves, bears in certain regions) are a consideration in wilderness areas.
Can I travel to Russia or China from Mongolia?
Yes, Mongolia shares borders with both countries. Trans-Siberian Railway connects Ulaanbaatar to Moscow via Irkutsk (Russia) and to Beijing (China). Important: You need valid visas for Russia and China — these are separate from your Mongolia visa. Russian visas require advance application through consulates. Chinese visas also require prior arrangement. Plan multi-country itineraries carefully, ensuring all visas are obtained before departure. Some travelers obtain Russian and Chinese visas in Ulaanbaatar, though this requires extra time.
Do children need their own Mongolia visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own visa (unless eligible for visa-free entry). Children cannot travel on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's own name, passport photograph, completed application form, and parental consent documentation if traveling with one parent or without parents. Unaccompanied minors require notarized consent from both parents and may face additional scrutiny at immigration.
What is the Naadam Festival and do I need special visa arrangements?
Naadam is Mongolia's largest festival, held annually July 11-15, celebrating the 'Three Manly Sports': wrestling, horse racing, and archery. No special visa is required — a standard tourist visa or visa-free entry covers festival attendance. Planning tips: Book accommodation and tours 3-6 months in advance as this is peak season. Flights to Ulaanbaatar fill quickly. The main events occur in Ulaanbaatar's National Sports Stadium, though smaller Naadam celebrations happen throughout the country.
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