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Planning to visit Equatorial Guinea from Dubai, Abu Dhabi or any place in the UAE? Go Kite Travel provides all-round Equatorial Guinea visa services to the UAE residents, covering everything from helping with documentation to application procedures and scheduling an appointment. Whether you are applying for an Equatorial Guinea Tourist Visa or an Equatorial Guinea Business Visa, we ensure a fast, smooth and reliable visa process.
An Visa to Equatorial Guinea is an official authorization to allow foreign nationals to enter, stay or transit through Equatorial Guinea. Depending on your nationality and the reason for your travel – tourism, business, meetings or family visits – you will need to obtain a pre-approved entry permit before leaving. The visa is issued by the General Directorate of Equatorial Guinea Immigration after a check on your documents and the purpose of the visit.
You can apply for Equatorial Guinea visa from UAE if you fulfill the following conditions:
Go Kite Travel will help you in assessing your eligibility so that you may avoid delays or get your visa rejected.
Prepare the following documents in order to have a smooth visa application:
1. Share your travel information with Go Kite Travel
2. Assemble whatever documents are required
3. Submit your application using our support team
4. Attend whatever mandatory appointment, if any
5. Await visa processing
6. Receive an approval of your Equatorial Guinea visa
The procedure is the same in all of the emirates:
Fully fill out the visa form
Equatorial Guinea visa fees are based on:
For the best up to date and accurate pricing, please contact Go Kite Travel.
The processing timeline may vary depending on the nationality and the results of checks on the documents.
There are three general types of visas issued in Equatorial Guinea:
Ideal for leisure travel, visiting sights or visiting friends and family.
Key Requirements:
Designed for meetings, events, trade activities or corporate visits.
Key Requirements:
Invitation letter from an Equatorial Guinea company
Go Kite Travel will assist you in the selection of the right visa for your travel purpose.
Often applications are denied because of:
Understanding these factors can help you avoid mistakes and increase your chances of approval.
Explicitly state and honestly express your travel purpose
FAQ
A: An Equatorial Guinea Visa is a form of travel authorization that is required by the majority of foreign nationals who wish to enter the country for the purpose of tourism, business or visitation.
A: Appreciably, the application can be submitted through Go Kite Travel with the requisite documents and filling the visa form, the team would attend to the process on your behalf.
A: Yes, citizens of United Arab Emirates are required to have Visa to Equatorial Guinea unless you have a nationality from countries not subject to visa requirements.
A: Applicants will need to have a valid passport, recent photos, a detailed travel itinerary, proof of UAE residency, an invitation letter if necessary, as well as a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate.
A: The processing usually takes between five and 10 working days, depending on the nationality of the applicant and the level of investigation of the documents.
A: Indeed, contingent upon the nationality of the applicant as well as the applicant’s intended purpose, a multiple entry visa may be granted.
A: Fees depend on nationality, type of entry and the processing speed required; the up to date tariffs can be found through Go Kite Travel.
A: Absolutely, Go Kite Travel offers facilitated and accurate documentation to speed up the application process.
A: An invitation letter may be required in case of business or family visits, depending on the type of visa one is trying to obtain.
A: Applications can be channeled through an authorised travel agency which sends documentation electronically or through the appropriate channel.
A: Indeed, all travellers must show a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate on entry to Equatorial Guinea.
A: The best time of visitation is during the dry season, usually between December and February.
A: Some applicants may be asked to undergo biometric verification depending on the issuing authority.
A: There are no direct flights however UAE residents can travel to the country via connecting hubs such as Addis Ababa or Casablanca.
A: The official currency that is used in Equatorial Guinea is the Central African CFA franc (XAF).
A: Yes, the country is generally safe, but basic precautions are advised.
A: Yes, minors are also required to obtain a visa and have to give consent letters if travelling without both parents.
A: Malabo International Airport and Bata Airport serve the country as the main international gateways.
A: Under standard tourism visas, the stay is not to exceed thirty days, depending on the particulars of the visa issued.
A: An extension can be sought at the immigration office in the country.
A: Tourists usually visit here to enjoy the beaches, wildlife, rainforests and cultural heritage that they have to offer.
A: Large amounts of cash should be declared and banned items such as unlicensed drones should not be carried without the necessary permissions.
A: While not compulsory, it is strongly recommended that travellers get travel insurance that covers medical and general protection.
An Equatorial Guinea Tourist Visa is a travel permit that allows foreign nationals to enter the country for leisure, sightseeing, or visiting friends and family.
A: Yes, but it is recommended that visitors who have an international driving permit.
A: An invitation letter is not mandatory for tourism but may be required if staying with friends or relatives.
A: Yes. Rejections may occur due to incomplete documents, unclear travel purpose, insufficient funds, or mistakes in the application.
A: Some tourist visas allow multiple entries, depending on approval.
A: Key attractions are Bioko Island, Monte Alen National Park, Malabo Cathedral and Bata’s beaches.