Algeria visa requirements for Chadians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Chadians visiting Algeria

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Algerian Visa.


  • Two Algerian visa application forms.
  • An original Chad passport with at least 6 months of validity. 
  • Two blank passport pages for visa stamps. 
  • Two passport photos with a white background.
  • Proof of citizenship in Chad.
  • A copy of the applicant's flight itinerary.
  • A bank statement dating back to at least 3 months before the application.
  • A valid travel insurance sufficient for the duration of the stay.
  • Statement of financial resources or proof of income.
  • Proof of secured accommodation in Algeria or hotel reservations.
  • A copy of the applicant's round trip ticket. 

Algeria Visa for Chadians

Facts about Algeria


Algeria is the largest country in Africa in terms of land mass and also one of the most exciting countries in Africa.

Algeria has a fantastic diversity of landscape with the Sahara desert in the south, beaches along the Mediterranean sea to the north, mountains that offer excellent hiking during the summer and skiing opportunities in the snow during winter.

Algeria also has an extremely rich history with 7 World Heritage sites and is one of the most socially developed countries in the whole of Africa.


Types of Algeria Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 8 business days 90 days
Business visa 8 business days 90 days
Work visa 8 business days 1-5 years
Student visa 8 business days 1-5 years

General Requirements for Algeria Visa


  • Two Algerian visa application forms.
  • An original Chad passport with at least 6 months of validity. 
  • Two blank passport pages for visa stamps. 
  • Two passport photos with a white background.
  • Proof of citizenship in Chad.
  • A copy of the applicant's flight itinerary.
  • A bank statement dating back to at least 3 months before the application.
  • A valid travel insurance sufficient for the duration of the stay.
  • Statement of financial resources or proof of income.
  • Proof of secured accommodation in Algeria or hotel reservations.
  • A copy of the applicant's round trip ticket. 

Algeria Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

160.00 (USD)

Business visa

160.00 (USD)

Work visa

190.00 (USD)

Student visa

190.00 (USD)

Algeria Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Chad


Location

Address

N'Djamena

Algerian Embassy. Rue de Paris B.P. 178, N'Djamena, Chad.

amb.algerie@intnet.td

(+235) 22-52-38-15, (+235) 22-52-35-92

Frequently Asked Questions


What languages are spoken in Algeria?

French is widely spoken even though it does not have official status in Algeria. Algeria’s actual official languages are Berber and Arabic. French is widely used in the government, education, and media. Arabic is spoken and understood by about 70% of Algerians, while Berber is only spoken and understood by 27% to 30%.


Are the locals hospitable to foreigners?

Local hospitality, a combination of Arabic customs and French traditions is one of the remarkable things about Algeria. You will have no problem making friends with locals.


What is the weather and landmass of Algeria like?

The weather in Algeria is most times hot and sometimes warm. Its weather is averagely between 40-45 degrees celsius. Algeria is the biggest country in the world and the Sahara covers 90% of its landmass. Most inhabitants living within its confines are clustered around oases and a few larger towns.


Are there cultural diversities in Algeria?

Algeria’s population currently stands at 40 million, and most identify as Arab. But there are many other groups including Berbers, Turks (descendants of the Ottomans), Europeans, and other Africans. Algeria used to have a sizable Jewish community, but most left after independence, fearing persecution. Algeria is said to be relatively diverse.


What are the notable tourist attractions in Algeria?

They are the Notre Dame d’Afrique, Ghardaïa and the M’zab Valley, the Botanical Garden of Hamma, beaches and so many other sites and monuments.