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Gaining entry into Uganda has taken a new direction, owing to advancements by the government through the introduction of a pre-approval system. As such, you must complete an online application before your arrival in the country. The government authorities in Uganda will then review your application, and once they approve of it, you will get a visa which you can print out at the immigration office on arrival in the country. It is also essential that you note that biometrics will get taken once you touch down in the country. As such, Travel Visa Pro works to help you in the pre-approval process of a Uganda visa, thus making your trip a success.

 

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Uganda Visa Application

 

First off, you need to fill out an e-visa application form which you will find online. Travel Visa Pro agents are on call to help you through each stage in the process, and you should not face any challenges in this regard. When filling in the form, you will require some digital copies of the following documents:

The first is a scanned copy of your US passport. When making a scan, ensure that the information displayed is visible. Also, make sure that the passport you use is valid through your intended dates of travel.

Next, you need to include a passport photo taken in the last three months. For you to get a Uganda Visa, you must prove that you have received a yellow fever vaccine. As such, you should locate a clinic that offers such services, something which our agents can help you in doing.

If you qualify for multiple entries, you should also include letters from two referees in Uganda, a statement as to the cause of numerous visits as well as police clearance from US or Interpol. If you have entered and left the country in the past year, evidence of this travel should be provided. On arrival in Uganda, you will require a printed approval letter, an original yellow fever certificate, a copy of your current passport, and a recent passport photo.

Any other questions or concerns for your big Africa trip? Contact us today at Travel Visa Pro, and we will have your Uganda Visa ready. Our staff are trained to handle visa applications across the globe.

 

Types of Uganda Visas

East Africa Visa

The East Africa Tourist Visa is a special visa that allows travelers to visit three countries—Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda—on a single visa. This visa is perfect for tourists planning to explore multiple destinations in the East African region without the hassle of applying for separate visas for each country. Below is everything you need to know about this convenient option.

Business Visa

The Uganda Business Visa is designed for individuals traveling to Uganda for professional purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or exploring business opportunities. This visa allows visitors to conduct short-term business activities while in the country.

Tourist Visa

The Uganda Tourist Visa is ideal for individuals visiting Uganda for leisure, sightseeing, or holiday purposes. This visa allows travelers to explore Uganda’s natural beauty, including its national parks, wildlife, and cultural heritage.

 

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Visas and residency permits are not available at Entebbe Airport upon arrival. Visitors must apply on the Government of Uganda’s Electronic Visa/Permit Application System website for all immigration services such as visas, permits, and passes at least two weeks prior to travel. U.S. citizens of Somali origin/born in Somalia will be turned around at the entry point if they arrive without an electronic visa.

Ugandan immigration imposes a fine of up to $100 per day for visa overstays and may detain individuals who overstay their visas until the fine is paid. Be aware that the Ugandan immigration officer at the port of entry determines the length of authorized stay, which is generally from two weeks to three months for tourists. Immigration policies are not always consistently applied and may change without notice.

Once you’ve legally entered the country on a valid visa, extensions of your duration of stay may be requested at Ugandan immigration headquarters on Jinja Road in Kampala. If you’re looking for the most up-to-date Uganda visa information, contact your nearest Travel Visa Pro office and ask to speak to one of our experts. Avoid any offers by private individuals in the country claiming that they can assist with visa issues.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for a Uganda visa?

You can apply for a Uganda visa online through Uganda’s eVisa platform or at a Ugandan embassy or consulate. You’ll need to complete the application form, submit supporting documents, and pay the visa fee.

Or you can use Travel Visa Pro for an expedited visa within hours, not days.

Can I extend my Uganda visa?

Yes, Uganda visas, including the Tourist and Business Visas, can be extended if you wish to stay longer. You can apply for an extension at the immigration office in Uganda.

How long can I stay in Uganda on a Tourist Visa?

The Uganda Tourist Visa allows you to stay in the country for up to 90 days. If needed, you can apply for an extension.

Is a Yellow Fever vaccination required to enter Uganda?

Yes, Uganda requires travelers to present a Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate upon entry. It’s mandatory to have proof of vaccination before arrival.