Comoros visa requirements for Congoleses

Travel and visa requirements

Comoran Visa is not required for Congoleses

Stay Duration: 45 days

Entry Requirements

  • Congo passport holders visiting Comoros must first apply for an E-visa.
  • This online pre-visa can be granted by the Comoros consulate in the applicant's home country.
  • On presentation of the pre-visa at the border checkpoint of Comoros the traveler is then issued a visa on arrival.
  • Congo passport holders are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with at least two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure from Comoros.
  • Congo passport holders must have a return/onward ticket, and must also provide proof of hotel accommodation.
  • Congolese visiting Comoros can extend their stay for another 45 days at the immigration office. 
  • Congolese visiting Comoros with pets must have a certificate of vaccination and must obtain an import license from the embassy or high commission. 
  •  Congolese visiting Comoros must check for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia, and influenza vaccines.
  • Direct flights are available from the Maya Maya International Airport Brazzaville, Congo to Moroni, Comoros. The estimated flight time is between 4 - 5 hours.
  • Sunni Islam dominates daily life and culture in Comoros, with Roman Catholic Christians being the largest minority faith.
  • Because the time zone currently used in Comoros is the East Africa Time (GMT+3), Comoros is 2 hours ahead of Congo.
  • Getting around Bangladesh is possible through various public means of transportation including Shared Taxis, Mini-Buses, Boats.
  • In Comoros, the power plugs and sockets are of type C and E. The standard voltage is 220 V, and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
  • The climate of Comoros, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean located south of the Equator, is mostly tropical. The country enjoys slight differences in daytime temperatures throughout the year; the temperature is roughly 26°C at sea level.
  • The best time to visit the Comoros Islands is the dry season between May and November.
  •  French, Arabic, and Comorian are the most widely spoken and official languages of Comoros.
  • Visitors might want to pick up some basic French, Arabic and Comorian phrases to help them navigate communications in rural spaces.
  • Visitors taking pictures are advised to be respectful and conscious of their environment while at it. Photo subjects or their guardians might need to be tipped in some cases.
  • Visitors are advised to be careful when carrying out monetary transactions in Comoros, from currency changes to relatively expensive purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the religion of Comoros?

Islam is the dominant religion in Chad, and it influences Comoros' culture and traditions deeply. Many Chadians also believe in earthly spirits and the power of djinn, which is derived from African, Arab and Madagascan traditions.


What is Comoros known for?

Comoros, an independent state comprising three of the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of East Africa. The volcanic islands of the Comorian archipelago have been called the “perfumed islands” for their fragrant plant life and are known for their great scenic beauty.


Are the Comoros Islands safe?

For the most part, visiting Comoros is safe. Regardless of that, though, since this is a relatively remote destination, there are still some risks that come with the territory. That being said, make sure you read our Comoros safety guide before planning a trip there.


Is Comoros an Arabic country?

Comoros is a member state of the African Union, Francophonie, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Arab League (of which it is the southernmost state, being the only member state of the Arab League with a tropical climate and also entirely within the Southern Hemisphere) and the Indian Ocean Commission.


Why is Comoros a poor country?

The rising population of Comoros has led to widespread poverty in the form of limited land, lack of resources and unemployment. As a result, at least 150,000 people of Comoros live abroad. Citizens are moving to countries like France in search of more space and essentially, a better life.