If you're a citizen of the Åland Islands (using a Finnish passport), visiting Djibouti is easy thanks to the Djibouti eVisa. You can simply apply for Djibouti eVisa online, making it perfect for short stays and saving you the trouble of going to an embassy.
Djibouti eVisa for Åland Islands Citizens

What is the Djibouti eVisa?
The Djibouti eVisa is a single-entry online travel permit that makes visiting Djibouti simple and hassle-free. It's perfect for tourism, business, short medical visits, or transit stopovers. You can choose between two options based on your travel needs: a 14-day eVisa for short quick visits or stopovers , and a 90-day eVisa if you're planning a longer trip, family visit, or more extended plans.
How to Apply – 3 Simple Steps
Just follow these three steps:
Fill Out the Online Form
Start by visiting the eVisa portal. Enter your personal details, travel dates, and passport information. Make sure everything matches your documents—especially your passport number and name.
Upload the Required Documents
You’ll be asked to upload digital copies of your passport, passport-style photo, and travel-related documents like your flight and accommodation. Keep your files clear, colored, and in accepted formats (Image or PDF).
Pay and Submit
Once your documents are uploaded, pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card. After payment, submit your application and wait for a confirmation email.
Required Documents You Need
To apply for the Djibouti eVisa, Åland Islands citizens must prepare the following:
- Valid Passport – Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your entry date and have at least 1 blank page.
- Passport-Style Photo – Recent, color photo with a plain background, preferably in JPG/PNG format under 1 MB.
- Flight Itinerary – Proof of return or onward travel from Djibouti.
- Accommodation Details – Hotel confirmation or an invitation letter from a host in Djibouti.
- Valid Email Address – Your eVisa will be sent here.
- Debit or Credit Card – For secure online payment.
Available Processing Options
Need your Djibouti eVisa fast? You can choose how quickly it’s processed based on your travel timeline:
Option |
Timeframe |
Best For |
Standard |
4 - 7 Working Days |
Planning ahead |
Rush |
3 - 5 Working Days |
Moderate urgency |
Super Rush |
Within 2 - 4 Working Days |
Last-minute travel |
Djibouti eVisa Fees

The Djibouti eVisa fees depend on how long you plan to stay:
- The 14-day eVisa is a more budget-friendly option, perfect for those visiting for a transit or brief stopovers.
- The 90-day eVisa is a bit more expensive but gives you the flexibility to stay longer and explore more.
You’ll pay the fee online during the application, using a credit or debit card. Note: once you pay, the fee can’t be refunded, even if your visa doesn’t get approved. So double-check your info before you hit submit!
Reasons for Rejection
To reduce the risk of eVisa denial, avoid these common issues:
- Incorrect or incomplete application details
- Low-quality or unclear document uploads
- Invalid or soon-to-expire passport
- Lack of accommodation or travel proof
Entry Requirements Upon Arrival
When you arrive in Djibouti:
- Present a printed or digital copy of your approved eVisa
- Show the passport used for your application
- Ensure all documents match your application (passport number, travel dates, etc.)
The Support You Deserve
We’re not just here to process your application—we’re here to make the entire journey easier. From the moment you start your visa form, we offer clear guidance, friendly support, and real-time updates so you’re never left guessing. Whether you're planning months ahead or need help urgently, our team is ready to provide fast responses and reliable service every step of the way. With us, you’ll get the peace of mind that comes from knowing your travel plans are in good hands.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, eVisas are not extendable. You must leave before your visa expires.
No, Djibouti eVisas are single-entry only.
Yes, you may apply on behalf of another traveler as long as you have all required information and documents.
While not mandatory, travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Disclaimer :Although this information was last updated in August 2025, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
