Angola eVisa on Arrival
From $49.99
Apply online with iVisa and skip the hassle. Whether you’re visiting for tourism, business, or transit, our simplified Angola visa application process and expert support make it easier from start to finish.
How to apply for your Angola visa with iVisa
              Answer a few simple questions, find out whether you need an eVisa, upload your documents, and pay securely. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in under 10 minutes.
The Angola eVisa on arrival (pre-approval) is our most popular travel document for this destination. We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.            
The Angola visa system is known for being difficult to navigate – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
We’re not the Angola government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if any problems occur.
              We’ll email your pre-approval for your Angola eVisa and let you know how to use it for your trip.
💡Pro-tip: The Angola eVisa on Arrival is only valid at specific airports like Luanda (LAD), Lubango, and Benguela. Make sure you're flying into an approved entry port.            
      The Angola eVisa on Arrival is a digital travel document that allows eligible nationalities to enter Angola for short stays of up to 30 days. It can be used for tourism or business travel and is valid for one entry, with the possibility of extension once in Angola.
The process starts online – you apply for pre-approval, and once granted, you’ll receive a confirmation letter to present upon arrival in Angola. The actual visa is issued at the airport.
This visa allows foreigners to visit Angola for tourism, leisure, or family visits. It permits a stay of up to 30 days, with the option to extend for an additional 30 days once inside the country.
*You can apply for this visa either as an eVisa on Arrival (if you're eligible, this is what iVisa offers), or through the Angola embassy (for non-eligible nationalities).
*We currently don’t offer this visa, but it’s available via the Angola embassy.
This visa is for travelers entering Angola for short-term purposes such as attending meetings, carrying out urgent business, participating in humanitarian missions, or reporting as a journalist.
It is typically valid for up to 7 or 10 days and non-renewable. It must be used within 72 hours of issuance and is single-entry only.
*We currently don’t offer this visa, but it’s available via the Angola embassy.
The Transit Visa is for travelers passing through Angola on their way to a third country. It’s valid for a maximum of 5 days and does not permit leaving the airport or transit zone unless a special exemption is given.
This visa is required if you’re not visa-exempt and your layover is long or requires you to switch terminals. Travelers must present valid visas or onward tickets for their final destination.
*We currently don’t offer this visa, but it can be requested at the Angola embassy.
      Angola’s visa requirements depend on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended length of stay. The country offers an eVisa on Arrival system for eligible travelers from over 60 countries, for tourism or short business trips.
To use this system, travelers must apply online for pre-approval before their trip. Once approved, they receive an authorization letter via email, which they must present at the airport in Angola to receive the actual visa. Travelers can stay up to 30 days with the eVisa on arrival.
If you're not eligible for the eVisa on Arrival, you'll need to apply for a traditional visa through the Angolan embassy. This includes all long-term visas, as well as tourist and business visas for non-eligible nationalities.
Angola requires all travelers to hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry, and it’s mandatory to carry a yellow fever vaccination certificate.
For the most up-to-date and detailed information, consult the Angolan Migration and Foreigners Service (SME) or the nearest Angolan diplomatic mission.    
Applying for a visa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind.
You must print this letter and carry it with you on your trip. Upon arrival in Angola at a designated airport. You will present this document to immigration officials, who will issue your visa on the spot. Without this pre-approval letter, you will not be granted entry.
We’ll process your ETA/AVE as fast as fastest processing speed – you’ll see the exact time during checkout.
If you're volunteering through an NGO or charity, you may use a Tourist Visa (VTU). This visa allows you to carry out NGO-related visits or volunteer activities, provided you submit official documentation like an invitation or program outline ahead of travel.
For structured or longer-term volunteer roles, you’ll need a Work Visa or Volunteer Permit. Angola enforces strict rules: you'll likely need an official sponsor, a signed agreement, and a permit before arrival.
For other visas, you’ll need to complete the application process through the Angola embassy near you, pay the visa fee, and in some cases, schedule an interview.
Supporting documents like your passport, photo, and purpose of travel are required.