Algeria visa requirements for Qataris

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Qataris visiting Algeria

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


  • A completely filled and signed visa application form.
  • Your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond stay in Algeria and must also have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
  • Four identical 2x2 colored passport-sized photographs taken on a white background.
  • You will need to provide a well-detailed travel itinerary that covers your entry into and exit from Algeria.
  • Flight reservations and return tickets are needed.
  • For students, this proof should be a letter from the applicant's school, or a letter from an employer if employed or business documents for self-employed Qataris.
  • Proof of retirement funds is required for retired visa applicants.
  • You will need to submit a proof of accommodation which could be a hotel booking or an invitation letter from your host affirming that you will be hosted. 
  • A valid means of identification from your host is also needed.
  • Recent bank statements are needed for this application.
  • For minors, an original birth certificate and letter of consent signed by both parents should be submitted.

Algeria Visa for Qataris

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
Business visa 10 - 15 days 30 days
Tourist visa 5 - 15 days 30 days
Transit visa 10 -15 days 7 dayd

General Requirements for Algeria Visa


  • A completely filled and signed visa application form.
  • Your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond stay in Algeria and must also have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
  • Four identical 2x2 colored passport-sized photographs taken on a white background.
  • You will need to provide a well-detailed travel itinerary that covers your entry into and exit from Algeria.
  • Flight reservations and return tickets are needed.
  • For students, this proof should be a letter from the applicant's school, or a letter from an employer if employed or business documents for self-employed Qataris.
  • Proof of retirement funds is required for retired visa applicants.
  • You will need to submit a proof of accommodation which could be a hotel booking or an invitation letter from your host affirming that you will be hosted. 
  • A valid means of identification from your host is also needed.
  • Recent bank statements are needed for this application.
  • For minors, an original birth certificate and letter of consent signed by both parents should be submitted.

Algeria Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

85.00 (DZD)

Tourist visa

85.00 (DZD)

Transit visa

85.00 (DZD)

Algeria Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Qatar


Location

Address

Doha

Diplomatic Area - West Bay P.O. Box 2494

info@embalgdoha.com.qa

(+974) 4483 5880 (+974) 4483 8729

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Algeria's official currency?

The official currency used in Algeria is the Algerian Dinar and its code is DZD. Traveler's checks are only accepted at four-star or more hotels so it is usually best to exchange a reasonable amount of cash into GBP and Algerian dinars in one sitting.


Is Alcohol consumption allowed in Algeria?

All persons of legal age in Algeria are allowed to consume alcohol and alcoholic beverages in Algeria but due to the fact that Algeria is a country dominated by Islam, alcohol is found in only selected places.


What is the official language in Algeria?

The official language of Algeria is the Modern Standard Arabic and Berber. The majority of the population speak Darja, the Algerian Arabic. French is also widely spoken because of its colonial history with France.


Is it safe in Algeria?

Yes. Currently, Algeria is one of the safest countries and tourists can visit there without worry