Ethiopia visa requirements for Togoleses
Travel and visa requirements
Ethiopian Visa is not required for Togoleses
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Togolese intending to visit Ethiopia must first apply for an E-visa.
- This online pre-visa can be granted by the Ethiopia consulate in the applicant's home country.
- On presentation of the pre-visa at the border checkpoint of Ethiopia the traveller is then issued a visa on arrival.
- This visa is valid for a maximum total stay of 90 days within a one-year period.
- Alongside the printed confirmation that a visa will be issued upon arrival, the traveller must also have a return/onward ticket.
- A proof of hotel accommodation is also needed, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.
- Togolese intending to visit Ethiopia are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
- Togolese intending to visit Ethiopia are allowed a foreign currency import limit of $3000 or it could be higher subject to declaration on entry.
- Single entry visa with 30 days validity costs $52 while the 90 days validity costs $72
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ethiopia a very poor country?
In 2000 Ethiopia the second most populous country in Africa, was the third-Poorest country in the world. Its annual GDP per capita was only about $650. More than 50% of the population lived below the global poverty line, the highest poverty rate in the world.
What is Ethiopia famous for?
Ethiopia has a variety of unique wildlife, the most famous being the Gelada Baboon, which lives in the Ethiopian highlands. Another famous animal is the Simien Fox, or Ethiopian Wolf. Similar to the coyote in size and build, it has red and white fur and is Africa's most endangered carnivore.
Is Ethiopia a safe country?
Compared with many African countries, Ethiopia is remarkably safe most of the time. Serious or violent crime is rare; against travellers it's extremely rare.
Is Addis Ababa dangerous?
Violent crime in Addis Ababa is fortunately rare, particularly where visitors are concerned. However, petty theft and confidence tricks are problematic. Don't let any of this scare you, though Addis is very safe compared with many other African capitals.
What is the main religion in Ethiopia?
Religion in Ethiopia consists of a number of faiths. Among these mainly Abrahamic religions, the most numerous is Christianity (Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Pentay, Catholic) totaling at 62.8%, followed by Islam at 33.9% . There is also a longstanding but small Jewish community.