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Government Fee: ₹6,395(Single/Multiple Entry) per traveler
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Total Amount: ₹10,287.82
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- Visa requirement: Yes, most travelers to Uganda are required to obtain a visa before entering. However, citizens of some countries, such as those from East African Community (EAC) member states (Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi, and South Sudan), do not need a visa to enter Uganda.
- Visa on arrival: Travelers from some countries may be eligible for a visa on arrival, but it is always better to confirm this with the Ugandan Embassy or Consulate beforehand.
- Online application: Uganda offers an e-visa system for travelers, which allows you to apply online for a tourist, business, or transit visa.
- Embassy or Consulate application: Alternatively, you can apply for a visa at a Ugandan embassy or consulate in your home country. You will need to submit your visa application form, passport, and any required supporting documents.
A tourist visa for Uganda typically allows a stay of up to 90 days. The visa may be issued for a single entry or multiple entries, depending on your travel needs.
- A valid passport (with at least six months validity from your planned arrival date).
- A completed visa application form.
- Passport-sized photos (usually 2 or 3).
- Proof of travel arrangements (such as a flight itinerary).
- Hotel accommodation or an invitation letter if visiting friends or family.
- Financial proof (bank statements or sponsor letters) showing you can support yourself during your stay.
- For business visas, you may also need an invitation letter from a Ugandan company or organization.