ENTRY / EXIT REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS:
A passport and visa are required. Tourists can obtain a renewable
30-day tourist visa on arrival at an Egyptian airport for
a $15 fee, payable in U.S. dollars. Tourists
arriving overland and/or those who previously experienced difficulty
with their
visa status in Egypt should obtain a visa prior
to arrival. Travelers arriving from Israel at the Taba border crossing
are
advised to obtain a visa prior to their arrival,
otherwise they are granted either a no-fee, 14-day visa valid for
travel
within Sinai only, or they may buy a 30-day
tourist visa for $15 upon submission of a travel agency support letter.
The letters
are obtainable from travel agents at the border;
however, their fees for providing this service vary.
Diplomatic and official passport holders are
required without exception to have a visa before arrival in Egypt.
Please note
that holders of official or diplomatic passports
who arrive without diplomatic visas will not be granted admission to
Egypt.
The Embassy in Cairo is unable to intercede with
Egyptian officials to obtain entry permission for diplomatic and
official
passport holders who do not have visas in their
passports. Such travelers will be required to remain in transit at Cairo
Airport
until their departure from Egypt at their
expense can be arranged. Military personnel arriving on commercial
flights are not
exempt from passport and visa requirements. The
Egyptian Embassy in Washington is currently requiring at least 7-10
working
days, and sometimes much longer, to process
official visa requests, an expedite letter from the Department of State
notwithstanding,
so it is incumbent upon all official travelers
to submit their visa requests and passports to the Egyptian Embassy well
in
advance of travel.
Foreigners who wish to come to Egypt for work must obtain a work permit and work/business visa before arrival. Foreigners can acquire a work permit from the Ministry of Manpower and Immigration offices in the district of the employer, and accordingly are authorized residency in the country. Work permits must be obtained through the employer. Foreigners who arrive as tourists but want to change their status after arrival in country are allowed a three-month tourist/non-working residency visa to change their status from tourist to work. Foreigners in Egypt on tourist visas are not permitted to work.
Visit the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the most current visa information.
Proof of yellow fever immunization is required if arriving from an infected area.
Foreign residents and their dependents aged 15 or older who are in Egypt applying for work, study, or training permits and staying longer than 30 days require HIV testing. A test performed in the United States may be accepted under certain conditions. Please verify this information with the Egyptian Embassy before you travel.
Information about dual nationality or the prevention of international child abduction can be found on our website. For further information about customs regulations, please read our Customs Information page.
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