Djibouti eVisa for Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) Citizens

Travel to Djibouti with Ease

Citizens of the Falkland Islands can now obtain a Djibouti eVisa through a simple online process. Rather than arranging a visit to an embassy, you can complete your entire application from home using your computer or mobile device. This digital solution makes travel preparation accessible and straightforward for Falkland Islands residents.

Djibouti And Falkland Islands Flag Waving In The Wind

Can You Apply from the Falkland Islands?

Yes, as a Falkland Islands citizen, you are eligible to apply for a Djibouti eVisa. The online platform accepts applications from the Falkland Islands and processes them with the same standards applied to all applicants. You do not need to travel to an office or attend any in-person appointments. Your entire application happens online.

What Your Djibouti eVisa Permits

Your Djibouti eVisa is an electronic travel document that authorises your entry into Djibouti. Once approved, it is linked to your passport and remains valid for a specified amount of time. You can use it to enter the country and stay for your intended visit.

The eVisa allows you to travel to Djibouti for tourism, business purposes, family visits, or attending events such as conferences or meetings. It does not authorise you to work in Djibouti or take up employment with a local organisation. If your travel involves work, you will need to explore alternative visa options through official diplomatic channels.

Completing Your Application

Your application journey starts by choosing your visa category based on why you are travelling to Djibouti. You will then complete an online form with your personal information, passport details, and information about your trip. The form is user-friendly and clearly guides you through each step.

After completing the form, you will upload your supporting documents as digital files. These files must be clear, readable, and in the accepted formats. Once you have submitted your complete application, you will receive a confirmation email with your application reference number. You can use this number to track your application status at any time.

Once your application is approved, you will receive your eVisa via email as a PDF document. Print this document and keep it with your travel documents. When you arrive in Djibouti, present your eVisa along with your passport.

Processing Fees and Timeline

Your eVisa application includes two types of fees: a government fee set by Djibouti authorities and a service fee for processing your application through the online platform. The total cost depends on your visa category and whether you choose standard or expedited processing.

Processing times differ based on your selected option and the current number of applications being handled. To find the specific fees for your visa type and see the expected processing timeframe, visit the Djibouti eVisa fees and processing time.

Documentation Required

Your eVisa application requires certain documents to support your application and verify your identity. These documents help authorities confirm your travel plans and assess your eligibility. The documents needed depend on your visa category and personal circumstances.

To see the complete list of documents you need to prepare and receive guidance on how to format them correctly, please visit the documents required for Djibouti eVisa. This resource provides clear explanations for each document type.

Important Requirements to Remember

Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date from Djibouti. If your passport is expiring soon, renew it before submitting your eVisa application. You cannot travel to Djibouti with an expired or nearly expired passport.

Before submitting your application, check all the information you have entered. Ensure your name, passport number, and travel dates are correct and match your passport exactly. Errors or inconsistencies can cause delays or rejection. Once you submit your application, you cannot make changes.

Your eVisa is personal to you and cannot be transferred to another person. Each traveller must have their own eVisa. If you are travelling with family members or friends, each person must apply separately.

Common Questions from Falkland Islands Travellers

If your travel date is approaching, you can request expedited processing. This faster option processes your application more quickly, though it does involve an additional fee. Check the application portal to see if expedited processing is available for your visa category.

You will receive an email explaining the reason for rejection. Common reasons include missing or unclear documents, information that does not match your passport, or passport validity concerns. Read the explanation, correct the issues, and submit a new application with the necessary changes.

No, your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your departure date. If your passport does not meet this requirement, you must renew it first. This is a mandatory requirement for all applicants.

No, eVisa extensions are not available. Your eVisa is valid for a fixed period only. If you need to stay in Djibouti longer than your eVisa permits, you must apply for a new eVisa before your current one expires. Plan your trip carefully to ensure your eVisa covers your entire stay.

Log into your application account using your email address and password. You can download your eVisa approval document from your account. If you cannot locate it, contact our support team for assistance.


Why Choose Our Service

We provide continuous support to help you throughout your application process. Our team understands the requirements for Falkland Islands citizens and can answer your questions at any time. We ensure your application is processed correctly and delivered on time.

Our platform uses advanced security to protect your personal information. The system is designed to be straightforward and accessible to all users. We guide you through each step and help you avoid mistakes that could delay your application.

Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in January 2026, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.

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