Uruguay visa requirements for Rwandans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Rwandans visiting Uruguay

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


  • A valid Rwandan passport and two photocopies of the entire passport
  • Filled and signed visa application form
  • Recent passport-size photograph showing full face frontal with no glasses or caps
  • References in Uruguay
  • Hotel reservation confirmation
  • Return trip ticket
  • Travel documentation
  • Certificate of Vaccination
  • Bank statement, paycheck, salary slip
  • Birth certificate
  • Return envelope

Uruguay Visa for Rwandans

Facts about Uruguay


Uruguay is a small town that has been under the shadows of the other larger South American nations. The country offers experiences outside the everyday tourist activity for its visitors, which makes it an appealing destination. Tourists can find themselves caught up in a cow-and-gaucho traffic jam or strolling with mate-toting locals. Visitors need not worry as there are national parks and beach resorts which offers a lot of exciting activities for them to partake in. Surfing and sunbathing are just some of the activities to enjoy on the relaxed beaches in the country. At the various national parks, wildlife like lions, seals, and penguins can be seen. There is also the addition of seeing a football match between Nacional and Penarol, the two most followed football teams in the nation.
 
The tourism industry is one of the most important parts of the country’s economy. In 2012, the industry was estimated to account for 97,000 jobs and 9% of GDP. About 2.8 million tourists visited Uruguay in 2013 which was a significant increase from the number of tourist visits.
 
The maximum amount that can be carried by a foreigner on entry and exit from the country is $10,000, any amount that exceeds this has to be declared with the customs authority of Uruguay. 
 
Nationals from about 72 countries can gain entry into Uruguay without a visa. Some of these countries are; Argentina, Armenia, Belgium. Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, etc. Citizens of India have to apply for tourist visas but they are not charged for it.

Types of Uruguay Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 20 working days 90 days
Business visa 20 working days 90 days
Student visa 20 working days 30 days
Work visa 20 working days 30 days

General Requirements for Uruguay Visa


  • A valid Rwandan passport and two photocopies of the entire passport
  • Filled and signed visa application form
  • Recent passport-size photograph showing full face frontal with no glasses or caps
  • References in Uruguay
  • Hotel reservation confirmation
  • Return trip ticket
  • Travel documentation
  • Certificate of Vaccination
  • Bank statement, paycheck, salary slip
  • Birth certificate
  • Return envelope

Uruguay Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

42.00 (USD)

Business visa

42.00 (USD)

Student visa

144.00 (USD)

Work visa

144.00 (USD)

Uruguay Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Rwanda


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Frequently Asked Questions


What is the main religion in Uruguay?

Christianity is the main religion in the country. According to a 2006 survey, almost 60% of the population identified themselves as mainly Roman Catholics and Protestants Christians.


What is Candombe?

Candombe is a unique dance and music that forms part of the culture of the Uruguayans. Like the tango, the Candombe dance and music were added to the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list. It is a dance that all visitors to Uruguay should try out before the end of their trip.


When is the best time to visit Uruguay?

You can visit Uruguay at any time of the year because the weather there is usually temperate all year long. However, the summer months(December-March) are the best time to enjoy beach activities.


Are Uruguayans as soccer-loving as the Brazilians?

Yes. Almost at least. Uruguay is a soccer-loving nation and has produced a star-studded list of international football lovers. For the sake of trivia, it is worth noting to say that Uruguay was the first country to win the FIFA world cup.


How good is the economy of Uruguay?
Uruguay which exports plenty of agricultural produce boasts of a well-educated workforce. It is also important to note that the country consists of mainly middle-class citizens with high levels of social spending.