How to Get a Tourist Visa for Djibouti

Djibouti Tourist Visa

Djibouti Tourist Visa

You can get a Djibouti visa on arrival (if travelling by air) at the Ambouli Airport, or you can just get the Djibouti Tourist Visa in advance from your closest consulate or Embassy.

If you are in Djibouti, you might want to hop over the Red Sea as well and check out Yemen.

Below I will describe how to get a tourist visa for Djibouti.

Visa required for U.S. citizens travelling to Djibouti:  Yes. Your passport, visa, and yellow fever card are required. You can also get a visa on arrival (if travelling by air) at the Ambouli Airport.

Visa required for non-U.S. citizens:  Yes. If you are not a Djibouti national, you will need to get a visa.

1
Find your closest consulate

If you’re inside the U.S.:

Embassy of the Republic of Djibouti in Washington D.C.

If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here.

2
Gather documentation

The official list of required documents are listed at the bottom of this application here provided by the Embassy of Djibouti in Washington D.C.

3
Visa fee
  • Visa Fee: Check the links above for the latest visa fee.
4
Submit materials

Submit your required materials from Step 2 and visa fee from Step 3 to the consulate you found in Step 1.

5
Receive your visa

Congratulations! The Djibouti Consulate will give to you your brand new visa for Djibouti.

  • If you applied in person, go pick it up.
  • If you applied by mail, wait until it gets to you.
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Vaccination information

Don’t get sick!  Check vaccination requirements here.

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