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Egypt Visa on Arrival vs. eVisa: A complete comparison guide
Photo of Ra'eesah Manack Ra'eesah Manack
3 min read
Updated on Nov 19, 2024
Summary
  • Visa class: Electronic visa (eVisa)
  • Difficulty rating: Easy 9/100 (very easy)
  • Approval rate: 99%
  • Visa details: Single-entry
  • Validity period: 90 days from issue date
  • Maximum stay: 90 days
  • Average processing time: 2 days

Traveling to Egypt requires careful consideration of your visa options. The two main choices for tourists are obtaining an eVisa before departure or getting a visa on arrival at Egyptian airports.

This comprehensive guide helps you understand the key differences and make an informed decision for your journey.

Understanding the Egypt visa requirements and eligibility

  • Both visa types require a passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Single-entry tourist visas are available for most nationalities.
  • Specific documentation requirements vary by visa type.

The eligibility criteria for both visa options are similar, but the application processes differ significantly.

While the eVisa requires advance planning, the visa on arrival offers more flexibility for last-minute travelers.

Learn more about the Egypt eVisa.

Egypt eVisa vs. Visa on Arrival: Comparing costs and processing times

eVisa Visa on Arrival
Basic cost $25 USD $25 USD
Processing time 2 days Immediate
Payment method Online payment Cash only (USD)
Application location Online Airport kiosk on arrival

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iVisa Pro Tip: Many travelers report that having exact change in US dollars for the visa on arrival helps avoid delays and complications at the airport.

Egypt visa application process and documentation

For the eVisa:

  • Complete the online application through the official website or the iVisa platform or mobile app.
  • Pay the visa fee electronically.
  • Upload required documents including passport scan.
  • Receive visa approval by email.

For the visa on arrival:

  • Fill out the arrival card during your flight.
  • Present your passport at the visa counter.
  • Pay the fee in cash (USD).
  • Receive the visa sticker in your passport.

Customer feedback suggests the eVisa process, while requiring advance planning, often results in a smoother arrival experience:

"The online process was straightforward, and we avoided the long queues at the airport. I also liked having peace of mind before my trip." - Hannah L., London

Egypt eVisa vs. Visa on Arrival: Advantages and limitations

The eVisa offers several benefits:

  • Guaranteed visa before travel.
  • No need to queue at airport visa counters.
  • Electronic and secure payment options.
  • Advance confirmation of visa status.

However, visa on arrival has its own advantages:

  • No advance planning required.
  • Immediate processing.
  • Simple cash payment.
  • Flexibility for last-minute trips.

iVisa Pro Tip: We recommend applying for an eVisa at least 7 days before your planned travel date to ensure smooth processing and avoid any last-minute complications.

Egypt eVisa: Common challenges and solutions

Navigating Egypt's visa options can present several challenges. Here's how to address the most frequent concerns based on customer feedback.

Challenge Solution
Gov website often has technical issues iVisa's reliable platform or app offers peace of mind
Long queues for visa on arrival Apply for eVisa in advance and skip queues
Payment method confusion Multiple secure payment options through iVisa
Documentation uncertainty Clear checklist, guidance, and review provided

iVisa Pro tip: Keep screenshots of your eVisa application and confirmation email as backup documentation.

Making the right choice for your Egypt travel needs

Consider these key factors when deciding between visa options:

Factor eVisa Visa on Arrival
Advance planning required Yes (5 days recommended) No
Payment flexibility Multiple options Cash only (USD)
Processing guarantee Yes Subject to airport conditions
Documentation review Pre-arrival At immigration desk

iVisa Pro tip: For peak tourist seasons (October-April), obtaining an eVisa can significantly reduce airport wait times.

"Present your hotel booking confirmation or a travel itinerary showing your accommodations in Egypt." - Kerri Gregory, iVisa travel journalist

Need more info about your Egypt visa?

At iVisa, we've been simplifying visa processes for more than 10 years. Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about Egypt or the Egypt eVisa application. Contact us any time via our customer service agents via chat or WhatsApp.

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