If you’re a citizen of Andorra planning a trip to Djibouti—whether you're heading for business, exploring the Gulf of Tadjoura, or passing through for a quick visit—getting a visa is now simple and fully online. With the Djibouti eVisa, you can easily apply for Djibouti eVisa from anywhere and receive your visa by email before your trip.
Djibouti eVisa for Andorra Citizens

What Is the Djibouti eVisa?
The Djibouti eVisa is an official single-entry electronic visa that allows Andorran passport holders to enter the country for short stays. You can apply for broadly two types of visas, depending on how long you plan to stay:
- 14-day Transit eVisa – Ideal for brief transit layovers to go for short business meetings, traversing, etc.
- 90-day eVisas – Best for more distinct travel plans. Comes in the following types:
- Tourist eVisa
- Business eVisa
- Family/Social Visit eVisa
eVisas are similarly valid for 14 or 90 days from the date they’re issued, depending on their type, which means you must enter Djibouti within that period. After entering, your stay is limited to the same implied period.
What You Need to Apply
To apply for the Djibouti eVisa, Andorra citizens must prepare the following:
- Valid passport – Must be valid for at least 6 months after your arrival in Djibouti
- Recent passport-style photo – Clear and taken against a plain background
- Travel information – Including your flight itinerary and accommodation details
- Email address – The approved eVisa will be delivered here
- Credit or debit card – To pay the eVisa fee securely online
How to Apply – Just 3 Simple Steps
Getting your Djibouti eVisa is fast and easy. Here’s how it works:
Complete the Online Application
Fill out the visa form with your personal, passport, and travel information. Make sure all details match your documents.
Upload Documents & Pay the Fee
Upload your scanned passport, recent photo and other essential documents as asked. And pay securely online.
Receive Your eVisa by Email
Once your application is approved, the eVisa will be sent directly to your email. Print a copy or have it ready on your phone for arrival.
Available Processing Time Options
You can select how quickly you want your eVisa processed based on your travel urgency:
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 & Payment

The Djibouti eVisa fees depend on:
- The eVisa type (14-day or 90-day stay)
- The processing speed you choose (Standard, Rush, or Super Rush)
The faster the processing, the higher the fee. All payments are made online using a secure system, and the fee is non-refundable—even if your application is denied.
Common Reasons for eVisa Rejection
To avoid unnecessary delays or a denied application, make sure to avoid these common issues:
- Incorrect name or passport number
- Unclear or low-quality passport/photo uploads
- Passport expiring in under 6 months
- Vague or unjustified travel purpose
- History of overstaying visas in other countries
Why Choose Us?
Clear and Guided Process
We simplify the application with step-by-step instructions and support.
Fast Options for Any Schedule
Apply in advance or at the last minute—there’s a processing speed for you.
All Online, All Convenient
No embassy queues, no paperwork. Just apply, receive, and travel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It’s a single-entry visa. If you leave Djibouti and wish to return, you’ll need to apply again.
Extensions might be allowed. Visit a local immigration office before your eVisa expires.
Yes. Every traveler, including minors, must have a separate eVisa.
No. Djibouti does not offer visa on arrival. All visitors must apply online in advance.
If rejected, you can fix any mistakes and reapply. You can also contact the nearest Djibouti embassy if needed.
Disclaimer :Although this information was last updated in July 2025, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
