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Can I still get a Uganda Visa On Arrival?
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Sep 11, 2024

Disclaimer: An arrival card is not a visa. It cannot be used as a substitute for a visa and does not grant permission to enter any country. Travelers are responsible for obtaining the appropriate visa, if required, prior to arrival. The arrival card is for administrative purposes only and does not serve as a travel authorization or entry permit.

Visas on arrival are available in many countries and, up until a few years ago, this type of visa was the easiest way to gain access to your travel destination. However, this is no longer the case. Now most governments have adopted the electronic visa system. Most people prefer to fill out an online application rather than make a line in the airport upon arrival. A Uganda visa on arrival was the only option available, but now it is easier to obtain an eVisa using the services of iVisa.

Why risk spending hours on end at the Airport, or at the boarder crossing, when you could invest 10 minutes of your time by applying online using iVisa’s services

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is there an Uganda visa on arrival?

Yes, visitors to Uganda may receive a visa on arrival. Visitors to Uganda also have the option to complete the online application to receive an Uganda eVisa now.

How can I know if I am eligible for the Uganda eVisa?

If you want to check if you are eligible for this visa or want to know how to apply, click here and use our Visa Checker. Just select your nationality and Uganda as your destination to view the information.

What is a Uganda Tourist eVisa?

The Tourist eVisa is an authorization document that allows visitors to enter Uganda.

How long can I stay in Uganda with an eVisa?

Visitors with an eVisa can enter to the country for a maximum of 90 days in total and you will have a Single entry.

Also, this visa has a validity of 180 days after issued.

What are the documents required to apply?

For the documents you will need to apply are:

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  • Applicant's photo
  • Passport page
  • Last page of passport (if applicable)
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination
  • Personal invitation letter (if applicable)
  • Host's residence visa (if applicable)
  • Justification Letter (if applicable)
  • Return ticket (if applicable)
  • Cover letter (if applicable) **

What are the processing times and prices?

iVisa has three available services, depending on how fast you need to have your visa:

  • Standard processing – your visa application is processed within 15 days, and the price is USD $88.99 (service fees included).

  • Rush processing – you will receive your visa within 12 days, and the total price of it is USD $102.49 (service fees included).

  • Super rush processing – this is the fastest service. You will get your eVisa in only 10 days, and you will be charged USD $126.49 (service fees included).

Click here to start your application.

How long does it take to apply for a Uganda eVisa?

You should complete your application in less than 10 minutes. Then, iVisa will take care of the rest. Shortly after, we will notify you about the status of your application.

How can I apply for a Uganda eVisa?

The application for a UAE eVisa has only three easy steps:

  1. The first step will ask you to fill in your general information. You also need to choose the processing time from the options mentioned above.

  2. The second step will ask you to revise step one and make the payment.

  3. The last step consists of a questionnaire. At this point you will need to upload your passport scan. Other documents may be required as well, but it depends on personal circumstances.

Click here to start. After you are done, you submit your form and wait for your visa to arrive at your email in the timeframe you chose. In case you need assistance filling out your application, iVisa has a fantastic support service that you can call 24/7.

Is it safe to use iVisa to get my Uganda eVisa?

iVisa provides maximum safety for your personal data, confidentiality, and we invest a lot in the security of our database. Your personal information could not be safer. You can check the testimonials of hundreds of happy customers here.

I have more unresolved questions, where can I find more info?

For a faster resolution click here and start chatting with one of our customer service representatives. Alternatively, you can find more info and FAQs here.

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