Learn More: eVisa on Arrival
ANGOLA IS OPEN: Angola re-opened for tourism in September 2020, with the exception of travelers arriving from Brazil (Angolan residents can enter).
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
In March 2018, the Migration and Foreigners Service Office of Angola began issuing tourist eVisas. The visa pre-registration process is very simple and 100% online.
WHO CAN ENTER ANGOLA WITH THIS DOCUMENT?
Tourist eVisas are available to citizens of more than 61 countries. Once the application is submitted and accepted, the applicant will receive an e-receipt, which must be printed and shown to the immigration officers upon arrival. Yes, it’s that simple.
GET THE ANGOLA EVISA
To apply for the Angola eVisa, you’ll need a negative COVID-19 PCR test result and must provide basic information about yourself, your health and your visit. We recommend filling in this form no more than 72 hours prior to arrival.
DISPLAY THE FORM
After you finish the application request, we’ll send you the Angola eVisa via email. Remember that you'll have to pay the government fee on arrival.
Check the FAQs below to view quarantine rules in Angola.
Required Documents to Apply
Applicant Photo
Passport Personal Details Scan
Yellow Fever Vaccination
Proof of Accommodation
Travel Itinerary
Bank Statement
Important Instructions
Note: The cost of the Angola eVisa on Arrival is USD 120.00 which must be paid upon arrival.
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The Angola eVisa on Arrival is valid for 30 days after arrival. The maximum length of stay in Angola is 30 days in Total.
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This eVisa on arrival is also valid for business purposes.
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You must hold a valid passport with at least 4 blank pages and a minimum of one year before expiration.
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Upon arrival in Angola, you will have to present your passport along with your printed e-receipt and all the other documents that were part of the application.
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Proof of accommodation is required to obtain the travel document. The dates in this document MUST match the travel dates selected in the application. This is a requirement that is demanded by the government in order to issue the travel document.
The Angola eVisa on Arrival is only available for travelers that plan to enter Angola through one of the following ports:
- Quatro de Fevereiro Airport (Luanda)
- Lubango Airport
- Massabi (Republic of the Congo border)
- Luau (Democratic Republic of the Congo border)
- Curoca (Namibia border)
- Calai (Namibia border)
- Katwitwi (Namibia border)
The Angola eVisa on Arrival (Landing Authorization) does not provide automatic right of entry into the country. The Immigration Officer at the port of entry may refuse entry to any person, if they consider that such person is unable to fulfill the immigration requirements or that such person's presence in Angola would be contrary to national interests or security.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a COVID vaccine or vaccination certificate to enter Angola?
No, you don't. COVID vaccination certificates are not mandatory to enter Angola.
Since information may change quickly, we advise you to follow up on the latest Angola travel updates and/or contact your local embassy.
Do I need to take a COVID-19 test before traveling to Angola?
- COVID test prior to entry: PCR within 72 hours.
- COVID test on arrival: All travelers must undergo rapid testing on arrival.
Do I need to quarantine in Angola?
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Quarantine requirements: 10 days for unvaccinated travelers
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Quarantine exemptions: Fully vaccinated travelers are exempt from quarantine, apart from travelers arriving from the countries listed below
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Angolan residents arriving from Brazil and any traveler arriving from South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Eswatini or Zimbabwe: 14 days mandatory quarantine for all travelers
What is the Angola eVisa on Arrival?
What do I need to apply for an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
We require the following to submit your application:
Applicant Photo Passport Personal Details Scan Yellow Fever Vaccination Proof of Accommodation Travel Itinerary Bank Statement
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What is the cost to obtain an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
The Angola eVisa on Arrival costs USD 120.00 which must be paid upon arrival.
Additionally, we charge a service fee to process your visa which varies according to the processing time you choose:
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Standard Processing: USD 30.00
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Rush Processing: USD 60.00
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Super Rush Processing: USD 90.00
How long is the Angola Tourist eVisa on Arrival valid for?
What requirements should my passport meet if I want to apply for an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
How long does it take to get an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
It depends on the processing time you choose.
We offer three options:
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Standard Processing: 6 Business Days.
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Rush Processing: 4 Business Days.
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Super Rush Processing: 2 Business Days.
I made a mistake on my application. Can I modify the information on the eVisa on Arrival after it’s been issued?
How long can I stay in Angola with an eVisa on Arrival?
How many entries are allowed under an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
Can I extend the stay period of the eVisa on Arrival?
Can I work under an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
Which countries can apply for an Angola eVisa on Arrival?
Can I enter to Angola through any port of entry?
What do I need to present upon arrival in Angola?
Yellow fever vaccination requirements for travel to Angola
A yellow fever vaccine is required if traveling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.
More information in the following link:
Learn More About Angola Tourism
Located on the South West coast of the African continent, the Republic of Angola is the perfect choice for those travelers who want to enjoy an unusual holiday. The country is full of hidden beaches and great cultural wealth. It is the seventh largest country in Africa and the official language spoken is Portuguese. Only the Atlantic Ocean lies to the West of Angola; with Namibia and Botswana bordering it to the South; the Republic of the Congo to the North; the Democratic Republic of Congo to the North and East and Zambia to the East.
Angola has rich and varied ecosystems, with dense rainforest in the north, a temperate coastal strip, an interior mountain range rising to over 2500 meters (6,000 ft) above seal level, and savannas in the interior South and South-East. The highest Mountain in Angola is Morro de Moco, which reaches an altitude of 2,620 meters (8,592 ft). Across the entire length of the country, Angola has a stunning array of landscapes waiting for curious travelers to come explore. The capital city of Angola, Luanda, is located on the country’s Atlantic coast.
It is the largest city of Angola and separated is generally separated into two main sections: the Baixa de Luanda (lower part of the city) and the Cidade Alta (upper part of the city). Due to the country's oil boom in the last twenty years, there has been a major regeneration within the city. However, the city still has plenty of charm thanks to the scattered Portuguese architecture, vivid nightlife along the waterfront, historic monuments and hilltop suburbs. In addition to its historical sites, in the areas around Luanda there are many other attractions.
These include the Kissama National Park, Kalandula Falls and Ilha do Mussulo. The waterfalls on the river Lucala at Kalandula are either the second or third tallest in Africa. Irrespective of ranking, at 105m high and about 400m wide they are spectacular and well worth making the effort to visit them. As a country with 1,600km of coastline, it comes as no surprise that Angola has many impressive beaches. If you’re into surfing, Cabo Ledo claims to have one of the longest left-hand waves in the world, with rides often exceeding 500m. If you’re looking for a more laid-back atmosphere, drive down to Sangano for a clean white sandy beach with views of the local town and fishing boats. Another option not too far from the capital is Shipwreck Beach, where you can take beautifully artistic photos of the rusting remains of tankers, cargo ships and fishing vessels. Angola's culture is influenced by different ethnicities additional to Portuguese.
The most prominent are Bantu, Ovimbundu, Mbundu, Bakongo and Chokwe. Angola is home to a diverse indigenous and musical culture. In the Namibe province, travelers can spend time with the topiary-haired people of the Nhaneca-Humbe tribe where you can visit the prehistoric rock paintings at Tchitundo-Hulo. If you are feeling more intrepid, mingle with the Tchokwe tribe in the Lunda provinces, whose ritual masks are so important they have become collectors' items. Luanda's yearly jazz festival is one of the city's annual cultural highlights, together with the Luanda Blue Fest, which is fast becoming an important fixture on the social calendar, attracting both national and international hip-hop and kuduru music stars.
Angola is best known for Kizomba, a very sensual dance style to Zouk music, a genre that combines Portuguese romantic lyrics and African rhythms. However, Kizomba is still a relatively new dance style which has in recent years become more and more popular, to the point it is now Angola's unofficial national dance style.
Where can I read more?
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