logo
en | $ USD

Explore

Settings

Select Your Language

Select Your Currency

  • AED United Arab Emirates Dirham
  • AFN Afghan Afghani
  • ALL Albanian Lek
  • AMD Armenian Dram
  • ANG Netherlands Antillean Guilder
  • AOA Angolan Kwanza
  • ARS Argentine Peso
  • AUD Australian Dollar
  • AWG Aruban Florin
  • AZN Azerbaijani Manat
  • BAM Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark
  • BBD Barbadian Dollar
  • BDT Bangladeshi Taka
  • BGN Bulgarian Lev
  • BIF Burundian Franc
  • BMD Bermudan Dollar
  • BND Brunei Dollar
  • BOB Bolivian Boliviano
  • BRL Brazilian Real
  • BSD Bahamian Dollar
  • BWP Botswanan Pula
  • BZD Belize Dollar
  • CAD Canadian Dollar
  • CDF Congolese Franc
  • CHF Swiss Franc
  • CLP Chilean Peso
  • CNY Chinese Yuan
  • COP Colombian Peso
  • CRC Costa Rican Colón
  • CVE Cape Verdean Escudo
  • CZK Czech Republic Koruna
  • DJF Djiboutian Franc
  • DKK Danish Krone
  • DOP Dominican Peso
  • DZD Algerian Dinar
  • EGP Egyptian Pound
  • ETB Ethiopian Birr
  • EUR Euro
  • FJD Fijian Dollar
  • FKP Falkland Islands Pound
  • GBP British Pound Sterling
  • GEL Georgian Lari
  • GIP Gibraltar Pound
  • GMD Gambian Dalasi
  • GNF Guinean Franc
  • GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal
  • GYD Guyanaese Dollar
  • HKD Hong Kong Dollar
  • HNL Honduran Lempira
  • HTG Haitian Gourde
  • HUF Hungarian Forint
  • IDR Indonesian Rupiah
  • ILS Israeli New Sheqel
  • INR Indian Rupee
  • ISK Icelandic Króna
  • JMD Jamaican Dollar
  • JPY Japanese Yen
  • KES Kenyan Shilling
  • KGS Kyrgystani Som
  • KHR Cambodian Riel
  • KMF Comorian Franc
  • KRW South Korean Won
  • KYD Cayman Islands Dollar
  • KZT Kazakhstani Tenge
  • LAK Laotian Kip
  • LBP Lebanese Pound
  • LKR Sri Lankan Rupee
  • LRD Liberian Dollar
  • LSL Lesotho Loti
  • MAD Moroccan Dirham
  • MDL Moldovan Leu
  • MGA Malagasy Ariary
  • MKD Macedonian Denar
  • MNT Mongolian Tugrik
  • MOP Macanese Pataca
  • MUR Mauritian Rupee
  • MVR Maldivian Rufiyaa
  • MWK Malawian Kwacha
  • MXN Mexican Peso
  • MYR Malaysian Ringgit
  • MZN Mozambican Metical
  • NAD Namibian Dollar
  • NGN Nigerian Naira
  • NIO Nicaraguan Córdoba
  • NOK Norwegian Krone
  • NPR Nepalese Rupee
  • NZD New Zealand Dollar
  • OMR Omani Rial
  • PAB Panamanian Balboa
  • PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol
  • PGK Papua New Guinean Kina
  • PHP Philippine Peso
  • PKR Pakistani Rupee
  • PLN Polish Zloty
  • PYG Paraguayan Guarani
  • QAR Qatari Rial
  • RON Romanian Leu
  • RSD Serbian Dinar
  • RUB Russian Ruble
  • RWF Rwandan Franc
  • SAR Saudi Riyal
  • SBD Solomon Islands Dollar
  • SCR Seychellois Rupee
  • SEK Swedish Krona
  • SGD Singapore Dollar
  • SHP Saint Helena Pound
  • SLL Sierra Leonean Leone
  • SOS Somali Shilling
  • SRD Surinamese Dollar
  • SVC Salvadoran Colón
  • SZL Swazi Lilangeni
  • THB Thai Baht
  • TJS Tajikistani Somoni
  • TOP Tongan Pa anga
  • TRY Turkish Lira
  • TTD Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
  • TWD New Taiwan Dollar
  • TZS Tanzanian Shilling
  • UAH Ukrainian Hryvnia
  • UGX Ugandan Shilling
  • USD United States Dollar
  • UYU Uruguayan Peso
  • UZS Uzbekistan Som
  • VND Vietnamese Dong
  • VUV Vanuatu Vatu
  • WST Samoan Tala
  • XAF CFA Franc BEAC
  • XCD East Caribbean Dollar
  • XOF CFA Franc BCEAO
  • XPF CFP Franc
  • YER Yemeni Rial
  • ZAR South African Rand
  • ZMW Zambian Kwacha
Where to Get a Madagascar Tourist Visa
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Dec 19, 2023

Trying to acquire an eVisa should be one of the first things that a traveler inbound to Madagascar has to think of, before they go to the island. There are visas that are available to travelers when they arrive at the airport or any point of entry. But the best way for a traveler to get a visa quickly and easily is by applying for one online using iVisa.com.

Madagascarpix

Most of the visas that travelers use are single-entry visas. These are the documents that can let the traveler stay for a maximum of 60 days in the country. There are two of them available on arrival and online. The first is the 30-day visa which lets you stay for a maximum of 30 days and is valid for use within 30 days of the approval date. The other is the 60-day visa with a validity of 60 days that allows the visitor to stay for a maximum of 60 days.

Read on and let us give you the lowdown on Madagascar eVisas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basics of acquiring a Madagascar eVisa?

The Madagascar eVisa, also known as the Madagascar landing authorization, is an essential travel document for those who wish to visit the island country. You can get a landing authorization upon arrival at the point of entry, but the preferred way for most travelers to acquire one is by applying online. This method is very convenient for the traveler and it makes it easier and quicker for him to enter the country.

You may think that applying for the document online is a pain but you will be pleasantly surprised to know that it is easy and convenient. You can do it in the comfort of your own home. Just have the necessary documents at hand, go to the iVisa.com website then fill out the form, submit the form, and pay the fees.

You’ll have the landing authorization in your email within a few days. Once you land in Madagascar, just show the authorization to the port authorities and pay the fee for whichever duration of stay you want.

Who is able to apply online for a Madagascar eVisa?

Most countries in the world have no restrictions on getting a visa for Madagascar. There is the single exception of the state of Palestine, the only state whose citizens will not be able to get a visa for the island country.

What are the documents and information needed for the online application?

There are only four requirements for the online application for an eVisa. They are:

1.A valid passport – This is essential, and you may need to digitally scan the document for reference. It has to have at least 2 empty pages and a validity of at least six months from the date of arrival.

2.A valid email address– It has to be an email that you can access. The authorization will be sent to the email once it has been approved by the Madagascar government.

3.A clear, digital photo – This should be an image of the face, neck, and shoulder region of the applicant. It must be taken within six months of the date of application.

4.An online payment option – The eVisa application can only be completed online. Applicants will need a credit or debit card, PayPal, WeChat, or Alipay.

Where can I get a sample of the Madagascar eVisa?

The Madagascar eVisa is available when you apply through iVisa.com. Both the 30-day and 60-day visas are available with a $20.00 processing fee. You can pay the government fee as soon as you land in Madagascar.

Will my application be safe with iVisa.com?

iVisa.com is one of the most reliable travel document services on the web. We have specialists that will get you the document that you need every time you apply. Plus, the website is protected by top software that ensures that customer information is secured.

Where can I get additional information?

Head to the iVisa.com website for more information on travel documents. You may send us an email at [email protected].

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.diplomatie.gov.mg/index.php/le-ministere/passeport-et-visa
Intercom Chat