Djibouti eVisa for Luxembourg Citizens

Your Smooth and Simple Guide to Visiting Djibouti

Tadjoura Djibouti View Of The Port Of Tadjoura

 The Djibouti eVisa makes it easier than ever. Apply online, get your approval by email, and enjoy a seamless entry .

Who Can Use the Djibouti eVisa

Luxembourg citizens can apply for a short-term eVisa for tourism, business, family or social visits, or transit stops. This visa is perfect for sightseeing, attending meetings, visiting friends or relatives, or passing through Djibouti.

Learn More About the Djibouti eVisa Types Here.

Essential Documents to Prepare

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Organizing your documents ahead of time speeds up the process:

  1. Passport valid at least six months beyond your travel dates
  2. Recent passport-style photo with a clear face and plain background
  3. Flight itinerary showing entry and exit
  4. Accommodation confirmation — hotel booking or host invitation
  5. Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay.

 [View full Djibouti eVisa Requirements →Djibouti eVisa Requirements]

Applying Online Step by Step

The application is fully digital and easy to complete:

Enter your details

Personal information, passport details, and travel dates

Upload documents & pay securely

Select your preferred processing speed

Receive your eVisa by email

Print or keep a digital copy ready

Processing Times & Fees

Select a processing speed that suits your travel schedule:

  1. Standard: 4 - 7 Working Days – ideal for flexible plans
  2. Rush: 3 - 5 Working Days – faster approval if needed
  3. Super Rush: 2 - 4 Working Days – last-minute travel.

Fees are displayed clearly before payment — no hidden costs!

 [Check full fees and options → Djibouti eVisa Fee]

Tips for Exploring Djibouti

To make your adventure smooth and enjoyable, here are the top 5 tips every traveler should know:

  1. Respect Local Customs: Djibouti is predominantly Islamic. Dress modestly in towns and ask before taking photos of locals — it shows respect and earns friendly reactions.
  2. Stay Hydrated & Sun-Safe:  The desert and salt flats get very hot. Carry water, wear sunscreen, a hat, and light, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
  3. Carry Cash:  While hotels may accept cards, small shops, taxis, and markets usually require Djiboutian Francs (DJF). Always have some on hand.
  4. Travel Safely & Smartly: Avoid isolated areas at night. For longer trips, consider hiring a local guide or renting a car with a driver for a smoother experience.
  5. Protect Nature & Enjoy Local Life: Respect Lake Assal, Lake Abbe, and wildlife areas. Try fresh seafood, camel dishes, and Djiboutian coffee, and enjoy the unique culture and friendly locals responsibly.

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

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