Applying for Your Djibouti eVisa: A Step-by-Step Guide
Navigate the online application process with ease and confidence.
Overview of the Online Application
Applying for a Djibouti eVisa is a fully digital process designed for maximum convenience and efficiency. The entire application, from initial form submission and document upload to fee payment and final visa issuance, is handled online. This modern approach means you can apply from anywhere in the world, at any time that suits you, without the traditional requirement of visiting an embassy or consulate in person.
The general workflow involves accessing the official application portal, meticulously filling out the online application form with accurate details, uploading digital copies of necessary documents, securely paying the visa fee, and subsequently receiving your approved eVisa via email. This guide will walk you through each step.
The Application Journey: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Accessing the Official eVisa Portal
To begin your Djibouti eVisa application, you need to use a reliable and secure platform. While the official government portal is one option, reputable providers like ours offer an equally safe and often more convenient experience.
Go to Official Application PortalAlways ensure you are using a secure internet connection (HTTPS) when accessing the portal and submitting your personal information.
Step 2: Completing the Online Application Form
Once on the portal, you will need to meticulously and accurately fill out the online application form. Accuracy is paramount to avoid delays or potential rejection of your application. The form typically requires information in several categories:
- Personal Information: Full name (as it appears on your passport), date of birth, gender, nationality, country of birth, marital status, etc.
- Passport Details: Passport number, type of passport, date of issue, date of expiry, country of issue. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your intended date of entry into Djibouti.
- Travel Information: Purpose of visit (e.g., tourism, business, transit), intended date of arrival in Djibouti, intended date of departure, port of entry (e.g., Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport), and potentially details of your accommodation in Djibouti (hotel name and address).
- Contact Information: Current residential address, a valid email address (ensure this is correct as your eVisa will be sent here), and a phone number.
Tip: Double-check all entered information for typos or errors before proceeding to the next step. Any discrepancies between your application and your passport can lead to issues.

Step 3: Uploading Required Documents
After completing the form, you will be prompted to upload digital copies of your required documents. These typically include:
- A clear, color scan of your passport's bio-data page (the page with your photo and personal details).
- A recent, passport-style color photograph meeting specific criteria (e.g., white or light-colored background, clear facial features, no glasses unless medically necessary, no headwear unless for religious reasons).
- Potentially other documents depending on your visa type or nationality, such as:
- Proof of travel arrangements (e.g., flight booking confirmation for arrival and departure).
- Proof of accommodation in Djibouti (e.g., hotel reservation).
- For business visas, an invitation letter from a company or organization in Djibouti.
Ensure your scanned documents are clear, legible, and in the specified file formats (commonly JPG, PNG, or PDF) and within any size limits set by the portal. For a comprehensive list and specifications, visit our Required Documents page.
See Full List of Required DocumentsStep 4: Paying the eVisa Fee
The next step is to pay the applicable eVisa fee. This is done online using a secure payment gateway integrated into the application portal. Accepted payment methods usually include major credit or debit cards (e.g., Visa, MasterCard).
The fee amount can vary based on your nationality, the type of visa (e.g., tourist, business), and potentially the selected processing time (standard or expedited, if offered). For detailed information on costs, please see the eVisa Fees & Payment page.
Learn More About eVisa FeesStep 5: Application Submission and Confirmation
Once payment is successfully processed, your application will be officially submitted for review by the Djiboutian authorities. You should receive an email confirmation almost immediately, acknowledging receipt of your application. This email often contains an application reference number or tracking ID.
This reference number is important as it may allow you to track the status of your application online through the portal, depending on its features. Keep this confirmation email and reference number safe for your records.
Step 6: Receiving Your Djibouti eVisa
If your application is approved, the Djibouti eVisa will be sent as an electronic document (usually a PDF attachment) to the email address you provided during the application. Processing times typically range from 1 to 3 business days, but can extend to 5 days or more in some cases.
Crucial Actions Upon Receipt:
- Check your email inbox regularly, including your spam or junk folder, as the eVisa email might sometimes be filtered there.
- Once received, carefully review all the details on the eVisa document (name, passport number, dates of birth, visa validity, etc.) to ensure they are 100% correct and match your passport information. Report any discrepancies immediately.
- Print a clear copy of your eVisa. You will be required to present this printed copy to airline staff before boarding your flight and to immigration officials upon arrival in Djibouti.

Tips for a Smooth Application
- Double-Check Information: Before final submission, meticulously review all entered data for accuracy. Typos or incorrect information are common reasons for delays or application denial.
- Clear Document Scans: Ensure all uploaded documents (passport, photo) are clear, legible, in color (if required), and meet the specified size and format requirements. Blurry or incomplete documents will likely lead to rejection.
- Apply in Advance: While processing is generally quick (1-3 business days), it is strongly recommended to apply well before your intended travel date (e.g., at least 1-2 weeks prior) to accommodate any unforeseen delays, requests for additional information, or peak processing times.
- Stable Internet Connection: Use a reliable and stable internet connection throughout the application process, especially during form submission and payment, to prevent interruptions or data loss.
- Valid and Accessible Email Address: Provide an email address that you check regularly and ensure it is entered correctly. All official communications, including the eVisa itself, will be sent to this address. Check spam/junk folders too.
What if I Encounter Issues During Application?
If you face technical difficulties, have questions about specific fields on the form, or encounter any other problems during your Djibouti eVisa application, it's best to seek assistance promptly.
Most official eVisa portals provide a dedicated support or contact section (e.g., email support, FAQ). You can also refer to our comprehensive FAQ page for answers to common questions or contact our support team for guidance.
If you make a mistake after submission, contact support immediately. Depending on the stage of processing, minor corrections might be possible, or you might be advised to reapply.
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With this detailed guide, you're well-equipped to begin your Djibouti eVisa application process with confidence.
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