Djibouti Tourist e-Visa
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All visa-required travelers must obtain a Djibouti Tourist eVisa before entering Djibouti for tourism, sightseeing, leisure, or visiting friends and family.
To apply for a Djibouti Tourist eVisa, you typically need the following documents and/or information:
Passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date)
A recent passport-style photograph
Proof of accommodation in Djibouti
Airline confirmation
Valid email address
Requirements may vary depending on nationality and travel purpose.
How to apply for your Djibouti Tourist eVisa with iVisa
Check if you need the Djibouti Tourist eVisa and fill out your details using our simplified process on our website or through our app.
Select your preferred processing speed, pay securely with one of our flexible payment options, and upload the required documents. Our experts will review your Djibouti Tourist eVisa form and catch any mistakes before submitting.
We are not the Djiboutian government, but will submit your application to them on your behalf.
Once approved, you’ll receive an email and information on the next steps and how to use your Djibouti Tourist eVisa to visit the country.
Applying for Djibouti Tourist eVisa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind.
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No. The Djibouti eVisa is strictly valid for air travel entry through Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport. If you try to enter via land borders or seaports, immigration officials will deny you entry.