Poland visa requirements for Equatorial Guineans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Equatorial Guineans visiting Poland

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


  • An original passport that is valid for at least 6 months after the intended period of stay in Poland.
  • Passport must have at least one blank page for the visa stamp.
  • Poland application form that is completely filled and signed.
  • One recent passport photograph with a white background.
  • Copies of tickets or confirmed travel itinerary showing entry and exit date.
  • Copies of most recent bank statement showing proof of financial means.
  • Copies of confirmed hotel reservation as proof of accommodation in Poland.
  • Receipt showing that the application form has been paid.
  • A record of good character signed by the local police department in Equatorial Guinea is required.
  • A certificate of yellow fever vaccination is to be submitted by applicants.
  • All applications and supporting documents must be in English Language or Dutch.
  • Pets must be accompanied by a veterinary certificate issued by a registered veterinarian from Equatorial Guinea.
  • Children under 18 years of age must have a valid passport and letter of parental consent.

Poland Visa for Equatorial Guineans

Facts about Poland


Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country located in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.

Types of Poland Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 15 business days 90 days
Business visa 15 business days 90 days

General Requirements for Poland Visa


  • An original passport that is valid for at least 6 months after the intended period of stay in Poland.
  • Passport must have at least one blank page for the visa stamp.
  • Poland application form that is completely filled and signed.
  • One recent passport photograph with a white background.
  • Copies of tickets or confirmed travel itinerary showing entry and exit date.
  • Copies of most recent bank statement showing proof of financial means.
  • Copies of confirmed hotel reservation as proof of accommodation in Poland.
  • Receipt showing that the application form has been paid.
  • A record of good character signed by the local police department in Equatorial Guinea is required.
  • A certificate of yellow fever vaccination is to be submitted by applicants.
  • All applications and supporting documents must be in English Language or Dutch.
  • Pets must be accompanied by a veterinary certificate issued by a registered veterinarian from Equatorial Guinea.
  • Children under 18 years of age must have a valid passport and letter of parental consent.

Poland Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

72.00 (USD)

Business visa

72.00 (USD)

Poland Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Equatorial Guinea


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There is currently no Embassy of Poland in Equatorial Guinea but applicants can apply at the embassy of Poland in Abuja, Nigeria

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Frequently Asked Questions


What is the major religion religion practiced in Poland?

While a number of religious communities operate in Poland, the majority of the country's population adheres to Christianity. Within this, the largest grouping is the Catholic Church, with 87.5% of Poles in 2011 identifying as Catholic (census conducted by the Central Statistical Office (GUS).


What are the popular places visited in Poland?

Tourism in Poland contributes to the country's overall economy. The most popular cities visited by tourist are Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Poznań, Szczecin, Lublin, Toruń, Zakopane, the Salt Mine in Wieliczka and the historic site of Auschwitz – A German Nazi concentration camp in Oświęcim.


What is the emergency number in Poland?

The traditional standardized emergency telephone number for ambulances in Poland in the POTS telephone system is 999. The standard European emergency number, 112, also works in Poland, including mobile systems, and is gradually replacing 999.