Uganda Tourist eVisa
From $69.99
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How to apply for your Uganda visa with iVisa
              Answer a few simple questions, find out whether you need a Uganda visa, upload your documents, and pay securely. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in less than 30 minutes.
The Uganda eVisa is our most popular travel document for this destination. We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.            
              The Uganda eVisa system is known for being a bit picky – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
Don’t worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays. One of our experts checks everything for errors or missing information to make sure it’s ready to go. This review is quick but thorough.            
We’re not the government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
We’ll email your approved eVisa and let you know how to use it for your trip.
      This single-entry visa is for travelers visiting Uganda for tourism, leisure, family visits, or short holidays. It allows stays of up to 90 days and must be used within its validity period.
This regional visa allows multiple entries between Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda for tourism purposes. It’s the perfect choice for a multi-country trip across East Africa.
The visa is valid for 90 days and must first be used in the country that issued it. So if you apply through Uganda, your trip must begin in Uganda.
Diplomatic Visa:
Designed for diplomatic passport holders traveling on official missions. This visa may include fee exemptions and fast-track processing.
Official Visa:
Issued to government officials traveling to Uganda for official duties. Requires formal documentation from your country’s government or an international organization.
Work Visa:
Required for individuals employed or volunteering in Uganda. Applicants must show a work contract, proof of job necessity, and may need employer sponsorship.
Missionary Visa:
For religious workers conducting charitable or mission-based work. A letter from the affiliated religious organization in Uganda is required.
Research Visa:
Intended for foreign researchers and academics. Applicants must present a research permit and a clear outline of their project objectives.
Medical Visa:
Issued to those traveling for treatment at Ugandan healthcare facilities. A letter from the hospital is required confirming the treatment schedule.
Journalist Visa:
This is for foreign journalists or media crews working on assignments in Uganda. Press accreditation and project briefs are required before entry.
Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*
      Uganda’s visa policy depends on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended stay. Most travelers must apply for a visa before arrival, though some African and diplomatic passport holders are visa-exempt.
Uganda offers a range of short-term and long-term visas, including the Tourist eVisa, Transit Visa, and the East Africa Visa, which allows multiple entries across Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda.
Tourist eVisas are typically valid for a single entry and a 90-day stay. Travelers must apply online in advance and show proof of accommodation, return travel, and a yellow fever certificate.
For those visiting for business, study, work, medical reasons, or religious activities, Uganda offers specific visa categories through the Ugandan Directorate of Immigration. Multiple-entry visas are also available.    
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
It depends on the visa you’re issued. The Uganda Tourist eVisa is typically valid 90 days from the issue date. The East Africa Visa validates 90 days but allows entry to Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda.
You can apply online through iVisa. We’ll guide you through every step, review your documents for accuracy, and submit them on your behalf. You can also download the iVisa app to apply and store your travel documents.
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Processing times vary depending on the visa type and the time of year. Tourist eVisas are usually processed within a few business days. When applying with iVisa, you’ll see the estimated processing time before payment.
The Uganda Tourist eVisa allows a single entry into Uganda for tourism. The East Africa Visa lets you travel between Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda on one visa, provided you begin your journey in the country that issued the visa.
Yes. You can apply for an extension at a local immigration office in Uganda before your visa expires. Bring your passport, your current visa, and supporting documents.
Overstaying your visa can result in fines, detention, or a bar on re-entering the country. Be sure to leave Uganda before your visa expires or apply for an extension in time.
No. These visas are strictly for tourism. To work in Uganda, you must apply for a work permit through the Uganda Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control.
No. The Uganda Tourist eVisa is valid for a single entry only. You’ll need a new visa to re-enter, or consider the East Africa Visa if visiting nearby countries.
Yes, if you plan to leave the airport. The Uganda Transit Visa is valid for up to 7 days and is designed for short layovers when changing flights.
We’ll review your documents and submit your application to the Ugandan government. Once approved, you’ll receive your eVisa by email. You can also view and manage it in the iVisa app.