Last updated on 16 August 2023
Already a popular destination for businesses, Equatorial Guinea is expected to see an increase in tourism from abroad thanks to the launch of the new electronic visa service. This is due to a renewed interest from travelers around the world in emerging and offbeat destinations as well as a popular enthusiasm for sustainable travel. This is also due to the growing preference of travelers for “Do It Yourself” technological solutions, such as electronic visa services, which they can use on their own and at their convenience.
The new electronic visa service for travelers around the world came into effect on July 1, 2023. Travelers can benefit from this service online by visiting the equatorialguinea-E-Visa.com website from the place of their choice without having to approach the embassy or consulate in person. Customers can also access online payment options as well as save and retrieve the form to complete at a later stage.
Commenting on the launch of the new electronic visa service, Manuela Roka Botey, Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea , said: “With our new electronic visa service, tourists and business people from all over the world can easily, securely and faster a visa to travel to Equatorial Guinea in addition to being welcome. »
Apply for your electronic visa in three simple steps:
STEP 1: Go to equatorialguinea-E-Visa.com and complete the registration process.
STEP 2: complete the intuitive application form, easily upload the necessary documents and proceed to payment online.
STEP 3: When payment is made, travelers will be notified by email of the decision to accept or deny their visa. Following the application process and if approved, the visa will be sent electronically.
Since 2002, VFS Global has been providing innovative and highly secure online visa solutions that make it possible to apply on the go, anytime, anywhere.
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