Tunisia Health Declaration
Complete your Tunisia Health Declaration online via the official e7mi portal — receive QR/PDF confirmation before travel and avoid boarding delays.
What Is the Tunisia Health Declaration?
The Tunisia Health Declaration (commonly submitted via the official e7mi portal) is Tunisia's pre-travel public-health questionnaire that passengers are asked to complete before boarding for Tunisia. Introduced to streamline passenger screening and assist border health authorities, the e7mi system replaces earlier paper-only arrival questionnaires and creates a digital record for each traveller prior to departure.
You submit the declaration at app.e7mi.tn or through DoVisa's guided service. During the application you enter passport and flight details, recent travel and health questions; on approval the system issues an electronic confirmation — usually a downloadable PDF and a QR code — which should be saved to your phone and email for presentation to airlines at check-in and to Tunisian immigration or health officials on arrival.
The Tunisia Health Declaration is a health-screening registration rather than an entry visa: it helps Tunisian authorities manage public-health risks and verify travellers' contact and itinerary details. It does not replace passport, visa, or immigration checks and does not guarantee entry — border officials decide final admission based on documents, health screening results, and any applicable entry rules.
For full entry rules, see Tunisia visa information and the official e7mi portal at app.e7mi.tn. When you’re ready to complete the form with expert guidance, Apply for your Tunisia Health Declaration now.
Who Needs the Tunisia Health Declaration?
Who Needs It
- All foreign nationals travelling to Tunisia who will board a flight bound for a Tunisian port of entry must complete the pre-departure health declaration
- Tourist and business travellers who will clear arrival immigration in Tunisia
- Children and minors — a parent or guardian completes the submission on their behalf
Who Is Exempt
- Tunisian nationals entering on a Tunisian passport
- Airline and vessel crew on active official duty
- Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
Tunisia Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity
Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival. Border officials will stamp passports on entry — keep a blank page available. See the U.S. State Department guidance for details.
Vaccination & Health Advice
No routine vaccination certificate is universally required for entry, but travellers should be up to date on routine vaccines and consider Hepatitis A and other recommended immunisations. Check the CDC page for Tunisia for specific vaccine guidance (CDC Tunisia).
Customs & Prohibited Items
Tunisia strictly prohibits narcotics, explosives, and obscene/pornographic material; drones are illegal without prior authorisation and will be confiscated. Customs also enforces currency controls — follow Tunisia Customs guidance on declarations (Tunisia Customs).
Travel Insurance & Medical Care
Comprehensive travel insurance with medical evacuation is strongly recommended. Medical facilities outside Tunis may be limited — emergency evacuation to a major centre could be necessary for serious conditions.
Arrival Checks & Documentation
Border agents may ask for a return/onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and contact details. Keep your e7mi confirmation (QR/PDF), passport, and booking details ready for inspection at check-in and arrival.
Travel Tips for Tunisia Visitors
Tunisia sits on the Mediterranean with a varied landscape from beaches to Sahara fringe. The main international gateways include Tunis–Carthage International Airport (TUN), Djerba–Zarzis International Airport (DJE), Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport (MIR), Sfax–Thyna International Airport (SFA), and Tabarka–Aïn Draham Airport (TBJ). Major seaports include Tunis and La Goulette; land borders with Algeria and Libya may be subject to restrictions.
- Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for milder temperatures.
- Currency: Tunisian Dinar (TND). Local cash is required for many purchases; some hotels and tourist businesses accept USD or euros but exchange and acceptance vary.
- Language: Arabic is the official language; French is widely used in business and tourism and English is commonly available in hotels and tourist services.
- Time zone: Tunisia observes UTC+1.
- Transport: Taxis and shared shuttles serve airports; confirm transfer times ahead of arrival, especially for early domestic connections.
- Dress & culture: Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and local towns; resort areas are more relaxed.
- Safety: Exercise caution in border regions and follow official travel advisories; register with your embassy if staying in higher-risk areas.
- Save your e7mi confirmation offline: Screenshot the QR/PDF from the e7mi portal — airport connectivity can be limited during peak periods.
"I completed the Tunisia Health Declaration via e7mi before my flight to Tunis (TUN). The QR and PDF arrived by email and the airline checked the QR at departure. Smooth arrival at immigration in Tunis."
"Easy process on my phone — support helped me upload my passport scan. The confirmation QR scanned quickly at check-in and saved us time at the gate for our Tunis-bound flight."
"Used DoVisa to file the Tunisia Health Declaration for a family trip to Djerba (DJE). The agent confirmed our accommodation entries and the PDF was ready within hours — very reassuring for travel with kids."
"Form was straightforward but I had to correct my flight number — the edit process was clear and I re-downloaded the QR. Immigration at Tunis was efficient once officials scanned the code."
"Instant email confirmation and QR code. The e7mi PDF was accepted at check-in for our flight to Monastir (MIR) and again by border health officers on arrival."
"Overall good — one field label was confusing about transit history, but support clarified and we got the confirmation in time. Worth the convenience for avoiding last-minute checks."
"Applied for the Tunisia Health Declaration at the last minute before a business trip. DoVisa’s guided submission was fast and the QR code was accepted without any issues at departure check-in."
"Photo upload required a second attempt but support responded quickly. The confirmation worked at the airport and there were no hold-ups at immigration."
"Small delay in receiving my PDF confirmation (arrived the next morning) — airline accepted it at check-in but I recommend applying earlier than the last minute."
"Great for a family holiday — we completed separate declarations for each traveller and kept screenshots of every QR code. Seamless at both the Tunis airport and our hotel on arrival."
"I completed the Tunisia Health Declaration via e7mi before my flight to Tunis (TUN). The QR and PDF arrived by email and the airline checked the QR at departure. Smooth arrival at immigration in Tunis."
"Easy process on my phone — support helped me upload my passport scan. The confirmation QR scanned quickly at check-in and saved us time at the gate for our Tunis-bound flight."
"Used DoVisa to file the Tunisia Health Declaration for a family trip to Djerba (DJE). The agent confirmed our accommodation entries and the PDF was ready within hours — very reassuring for travel with kids."
Tunisia Health Declaration: Frequently Asked Questions
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Check Price & Apply NowSources & References
- Consular Notice — Requirements to enter into Tunisia (e7mi health declaration)
- e7mi — Tunisia Health Declaration Portal (official)
- CDC — Tunisia Travel Health Information
- U.S. Department of State — Tunisia International Travel Information
- GOV.UK — Tunisia Entry Requirements
- Tunis–Carthage Airport — Customs & Rules
- U.S. Trade — Tunisia Prohibited and Restricted Imports
- Government of Canada — Tunisia Travel Advice & Advisories