Djibouti eVisa for Fiji Citizens

Simplifying Travel from Fiji to Djibouti

If you are a Fiji citizen planning to visit Djibouti, you can now obtain your travel permit online. The eVisa system removes the need to visit an embassy and allows you to apply from anywhere in Fiji. This convenient digital process makes travel preparation accessible and efficient for Fijian nationals.

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Your Eligibility as a Fiji National

As a citizen of Fiji, you are eligible to apply for a Djibouti eVisa through the online platform. The system is open to Fijian passport holders regardless of your location. You can submit your application from Fiji or from abroad, and the process remains the same. No physical office visits are required.

What Your Djibouti eVisa Allows

Your Djibouti eVisa is an electronic travel authorisation that permits you to enter Djibouti for your intended purpose. Once approved and linked to your passport, it allows you to travel to the country and stay for the duration specified on your eVisa.

You can use your eVisa for tourism, business activities, visiting relatives, or attending events such as meetings and conferences. The eVisa does not permit you to work in Djibouti or engage in paid employment. If your travel plans include working in the country, you will need to pursue a different visa category through official channels.

How to Apply for Your eVisa

Your application process begins by selecting your visa category based on your travel purpose. You will then complete an online form providing your personal details, passport information, and travel itinerary. The form is straightforward and guides you through each section clearly.

After completing the form, you will upload your supporting documents as digital files. These files must be clear and in the required format. Once you have submitted your complete application, you will receive a confirmation email with your application reference number. This number allows you to check your application status at any time.

When your application is approved, you will receive your eVisa via email as a PDF document. You should print this document and carry it with your passport when travelling to Djibouti. Present both documents at the airport or border.

Understanding Costs and Processing Time

Your eVisa application involves two fees: a government fee determined by Djibouti authorities and a service fee for processing your application online. The total amount depends on your visa category and whether you select standard or expedited processing.

Processing times vary based on your selected option and the current volume of applications. For detailed information about fees specific to your visa type and expected processing duration, please visit the Djibouti eVisa fees and processing time page.

Documents You Need to Provide

Your eVisa application requires supporting documents to verify your identity and validate your travel plans. These documents are essential for the authorities to assess your eligibility. The specific documents needed depend on your visa category and individual circumstances.

For a comprehensive guide to all required documents and instructions on how to prepare them correctly, visit the documents required for Djibouti eVisa page. This page explains each document requirement in detail.

Important Requirements for Your Application

Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your expected return date from Djibouti. If your passport is nearing expiration, you must renew it before applying for your eVisa. You cannot travel with an expired or soon-to-expire passport.

Before submitting your application, review all the information you have entered carefully. Verify that your name, passport number, and travel dates are correct and match your passport exactly. Errors or inconsistencies can lead to delays or rejection. Once submitted, you cannot modify your application.

Your eVisa is issued exclusively to you and cannot be used by another person. Each traveller, including children and infants, must have their own eVisa. Family members cannot share a single eVisa.

Questions from Fiji Travellers

If your departure date is approaching, you can select expedited processing when applying. This faster option accelerates your application review and approval, though it comes with an additional cost. Check the application portal for expedited options available for your visa category.

You will receive an email explaining the reason for rejection. Typical reasons include missing documents, information mismatches, or passport validity issues. Read the explanation, correct the problems, and submit a new application with the necessary changes.

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

No, you cannot extend your eVisa once it is issued. Your eVisa is valid for a fixed period only. If you need to remain in Djibouti longer, you must apply for a new eVisa before your current one expires. Plan your stay duration carefully.

Log into your application account using your email address and password. You can download your eVisa approval document from your account dashboard. If you continue to have difficulty, our support team can assist you.


Our Commitment to Your Success

We provide support at all times to help you with your application. Our team understands the specific requirements for Fiji citizens and can answer your questions promptly. We ensure your application is processed correctly and delivered on time.

Your personal information is protected with advanced security measures. Our platform is designed to be user-friendly and accessible. We help you navigate the process smoothly and avoid common mistakes that could delay your approval.

Begin your Djibouti eVisa journey by visiting the Djibouti eVisa application process page. Our team will guide you through each step to ensure your success.

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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