Egypt visa requirements for Ivorians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Ivorians visiting Egypt

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


  • Completely filled visa application form.
  • Original Ivorian International passport valid for at least 6 months on entry into Egypt.
  • Two passport-size color photograph that meets the visa photo specification and taken in a plain white background.
  • Round trip reservation.
  • Travel itinerary.
  • Non-Ivorian citizens are required to present a valid resident permit.
  • Receipt of paid visa fee.
  • Documentation proving home ties is necessary to show that the applicant has intentions to return to Ivory Coast.
  • For minors, a notarized copy of their birth certificate, as well as a notarized letter of support from both parents consenting to travel to Egypt, is needed.
  • Proof of financial capability.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Documentation stating the purpose and duration of the trip might be necessary.
  • Holders of onward tickets can transit for a maximum time of 48 hours.
  • Leaving the airport is permitted for passengers with transit time between 6 and 48 hours. Passengers with a transit time fewer than 6 hours may leave the transit area but not the airport.

Egypt Visa for Ivorians

Facts about Egypt


Egypt is a country which is very rich in history and culture. Egypt is known to have a lot of pyramids with most of them being tombs for the Egyptian pharaohs. The pyramids found at Giza are considered to be the most popular pyramids in Egypt. The largest pyramid is the ‘Pyramid of Khufu’ at Giza, it is the only one of the seven wonders of the world which still exists. Tourists in the country can visit museums to see ancient Egyptian antiquities or take a ride through the safari on a camel’s back or a jeep. Whatever you want to do during your time in Egypt, it definitely is great fun.
 
The tourism industry in Egypt is a leading aspect to the economic growth in Egypt. In 2010, Egypt played host to 14.7 million tourists and contributed more than 11%of the country’s GDP. From then on, the number of tourist visits in the country has been on the rise and it is expected to keep rising for the foreseeable future.
 
Travelers into Egypt are not allowed to enter or leave Egypt with more than $10,000 or its equivalent in any currency. People caught in any homosexual act are subject to 10 years imprisonment. Avoid drinking alcohol in public places, you could be arrested if seen doing so. The Egyptian government is not against the practice of Christianity but trying to convert someone to the Christian faith is illegal.

Types of Egypt Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa within 7 days 30 days
Work visa within a year 1 year and above

General Requirements for Egypt Visa


  • Completely filled visa application form.
  • Original Ivorian International passport valid for at least 6 months on entry into Egypt.
  • Two passport-size color photograph that meets the visa photo specification and taken in a plain white background.
  • Round trip reservation.
  • Travel itinerary.
  • Non-Ivorian citizens are required to present a valid resident permit.
  • Receipt of paid visa fee.
  • Documentation proving home ties is necessary to show that the applicant has intentions to return to Ivory Coast.
  • For minors, a notarized copy of their birth certificate, as well as a notarized letter of support from both parents consenting to travel to Egypt, is needed.
  • Proof of financial capability.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Documentation stating the purpose and duration of the trip might be necessary.
  • Holders of onward tickets can transit for a maximum time of 48 hours.
  • Leaving the airport is permitted for passengers with transit time between 6 and 48 hours. Passengers with a transit time fewer than 6 hours may leave the transit area but not the airport.

Egypt Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

25.00 (USD)

Work visa

56.28 (USD)

Egypt Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Ivory Coast


Location

Address

Abidjan

Egyptian Embassy in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire Rue du Commerce Immeuble El Nasr 1er Etage P.O. Box O1 2104 Abidjan Cote d'Ivoire

amegypteci@afnet.net

(+225) 20226231 (+225) 20327925

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the delicious foods to eat in Egypt?

There are limitless delicious cuisines in Egypt which will attract foreigners traveling to the country to enjoy when in the country. Delicious meals like Koshari, Mahshi, Shawarma, Macaroni Béchamel, Molokhia, etc.


What is the official currency in Egypt?

The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and the symbol used for the EGP is E£ or in Arabic ( ج.م). The Egyptian Pound is subdivided into smaller currency denomination known as qirsh or millimes. 1 EGP = 100 qirsh = 1000 millemes.


Is Egypt safe?

Egypt is indeed safe for foreigners. Just like any other place in the world, some places are considered dangerous; but If you take certain precautions, it will be perfectly safe to travel to Egypt. Visiting the Sinai Peninsula is currently in this year of 2019 probably not a smart idea (except Sharm El-Sheikh), and going too deep into the desert, especially without an escort, is not a smart idea.


Is Egypt part of the Arab League?

Egypt is part of the Arab league comprising Arab countries and also playing a relevant role in Uniting the Arab nation.