Equatorial Guinea Visas

Equatorial Guinea Visas

Do you need a visa to visit Equatorial Guinea? Find your nearest Equatorial Guinea Embassy.

Our Equatorial Guinea Visa Guide will teach you everything you need to know about Equatorial Guinea’s visa policy for people from all over the world, including different types of visas, particular requirements, visa sponsorships, visa fees, and more. It is critical to have a scheduled flight ticket in hand before applying for a visa to Equatorial Guinea.

Who needs a visa to visit Equatorial Guinea?

There are various sorts of visas based on the needs of the travellers. According to the Equatorial Guinea Visa Policy, people of about eight nations do not require a visa to enter the country.

Additionally, visas on arrival are only available to citizens of one nation. To engage in tourism or recreational activities in Equatorial Guinea, citizens of any other nations must apply for a Tourist Visa.

  • Other visas and permits are available for foreign nationals who intend to stay for a longer term for labour or commercial purposes. They must review the requirements and submit an application depending on their travel plans. Residents of the following countries are exempt from visa requirements:
  • Barbados
  • China Tunisia (30 days)
  • Turkey (90 days) (90 days)
  • United States of America 1 CEMAC country has national ID or biometric passport: [2]
  • Central African Republic Cameroon
  • Republic of Chad of the Congo
    Gabon

For more information on visas to Equatorial Guinea, you can visit their Embassy page.

Entry into Equatorial Guinea 

Anyone entering Equatorial Guinea will be required to submit a negative, 48-hour-old PCR test result or be tested upon arrival.
In addition to the PCR, immunisation documentation is required.
On the fifth day, an additional exam will be conducted.
Both tests upon arrival and quarantine are at the expense of the traveller.

Eligibility to apply for a Equatorial Guinea visa

The criteria to apply for a Equatorial Guinea visa is simple and straight forward. Providing you follow the criteria and provide all relevant documentation required, you should receive your visa without a problem. The criteria is listed below.

Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of country exit and with one blank visa page.

Hold proof of onward and return flights.

Hold all documents required for the next destination.

Processing time for Equatorial Guinea visas

Visa processing time for Equatorial Guinea might take between 2 and 15 business days. However, the processing time varies on a number of variables, including:

When you apply for a visa for Equatorial Guinea.
The nation from which you are applying.
If any information is missing or wrong.
Your age.
Your passport type.

Appointment waiting times

Visa appointment wait periods can vary from situation to situation. The seasonal volume of work and number of waiting applicants also affect the projected duration of the wait. However, the bulk of wait periods range from 60 to 120 days, or even more. It is recommended that you apply for your visa as early as possible so that you have ample time before your trip.

Who can visit Equatorial Guinea without a visa?

According to the Equatorial Guinea Visa Policy, passport holders from about eight countries are exempt from obtaining a visa before entering Equatorial Guinea. A valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond the date of entry is all that is required.

With this option, they may enter the country and remain for up to 90 days without a visa or travel permission.

The following nations do not require a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea:

  • Barbados
  • China
  • Tunisia
  • United States
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Republic of the Congo
  • Gabon
  • United Arab Emirates

For detailed information on specific parts of the general visa process, you can refer to the links below to find the answer to your query. If you are unable to find any particular information, please contact us via email.

Equatorial Guinea visa types

Although there is no such thing as a long-term visa for Equatorial Guinea, it is replaced by work or residency permits. Short-term visas are typically provided for travel purposes such as tourism, business, transit, etc. Depending on the circumstances, the validity of these short-term visas may reach 90 days. You must ensure you have the correct visa on arrival.

What to do if your Equatorial Guinea visa is refused?

People regularly ask us how we can “guarantee” the issuance of a visa. Because all final decisions are made by embassies, there is no way to obtain a 100 percent guarantee. All you can do is ensure that your application is as strong as possible. Please get in touch with us if your visa application was denied. You have the right to contest this verdict. The embassy of the Member State that decided to deny the visa distributes a standard document to notify the applicant of the decision to deny an Equatorial Guinea visa and the reasons for the decision.

People also asked...

Visitors from eight countries can enter and remain in Equatorial Guinea without a visa. This implies they are not need to apply for a visa prior to entering the nation. They may remain in the nation for a maximum of 90 days without a visa.

Visas on arrival are not available, much alone electronic visas. Check Equatorial Guinea’s visa requirements or use iVisa’s Visa Checker Tool to determine if you require a visa to enter the country.

The official language of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea is Spanish, which is spoken by over 90% of the people, while French is spoken by approximately 2.5% of the population. The remaining 7.5% of the population speaks Portuguese, Pichinglis, Fang, Ibo, Bubi, Annobonese, Creole English, or German.

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