Visa policy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Visitors to the Democratic Republic of the Congo must obtain a visa from one of the Democratic Republic of the Congo diplomatic missions unless they come from a visa exempt country, a country whose nationals can obtain a visa on arrival, or are arriving from a country with no embassy, in which case they can obtain a visa confirmation followed by a 7-day visa on arrival (extendable in the DRC).[1] In recent years, it is possible to arrange a tourist visa for visiting the Virunga National Park (on the Eastern Border) through the park itself.
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Visitors requiring a visa need to submit a legalised letter of invitation from a DRC person or organization. For tourists, a hotel booking confirmation is accepted in case the traveller has no contact in the DRC.
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Visa exemption
Citizens of the following 4 countries can visit the Democratic Republic of the Congo without a visa for up to 90 days:[2]
Holders of diplomatic or service passports issued to nationals of Angola (on duty), Iran and South Africa do not require a visa for the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A visa exemption agreement was signed with United Arab Emirates in November 2018 and it is yet to come into force.[3]
Visa on arrival
Citizens of the following 3 countries can visit the Democratic Republic of the Congo by obtaining a visa on arrival valid for up to 7 days:
Other nationals arriving from a country with no DRC embassy can apply for a visa confirmation ("visa volant"). A letter of request is sent via e-mail to the Direction Générale de Migration with a photocopy of the passport of the applicant and the inviting person/organization. A confirmation is sent to the applicant which is then used to obtain a visa on arrival, valid for 7 days and extendable in the DRC.
Virunga National Park
As tourism is growing steadily for Virunga National Park, the government has joined forces and allowed the Park to act as a facilitator in the visa process.[4] Local tour operators can act as facilitators in the process.[5]
eVisa
In September 2019 Congolese authorities announced a plan to introduce electronic visas.[6] Visa applications can already be submitted online at the Democratic Republic of the Congo embassy in Paris website.[7][8]
See also
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References
- "DGM - Délivrance des Visas". dgm.cd.
- "Country information (visa section)". Timatic. International Air Transport Association (IATA) through Olympic Air. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
- UAE, Congo ink deal for visa-free travel
- "Virunga National Park - Securing Visas". Visit Virunga National Park. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
- "Virunga National Park - Trusted Tour Operators". Visit Virunga National Park. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
- "France Diplomatie - République démocratique du Congo - Formalités d'entrée et de séjour - Visas".
- "République Démocratique du Congo - Ambassade - Paris - Démarches en ligne - Visas".