Micronesian travelers planning a trip to Djibouti can now apply for a Djibouti eVisa, making travel easier and faster. This fully online system eliminates the need for embassy visits and allows you to receive your travel authorization before departure. The eVisa is suitable for short stays related to tourism, business, family visits, or transit.
Djibouti eVisa for Federated States of Micronesia Citizens
Do Micronesian Citizens Need a Djibouti Visa?
Yes. All citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia must obtain a valid Djibouti eVisa before traveling. Applying in advance ensures a smooth arrival and avoids delays at immigration.
Documents You’ll Need to Prepare
Prepare digital copies of the following before starting your application:
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date, with at least 2 blank pages.
- Passport Photo: Recent digital color photo with a clear, light background.
- Flight Itinerary: Confirmed entry/exit or onward/round-trip tickets.
- Accommodation Proof: Hotel reservation for your full stay or an invitation letter from your host in Djibouti.
For full specifications, consult the Djibouti eVisa Requirements Page.
Djibouti eVisa Types for Micronesian Citizens
All Djibouti eVisas are single-entry. Choose the type based on your travel purpose:
- Transit eVisa – Stay up to 14 days; valid for 14 days.
- Tourism eVisa – Stay up to 30 days; valid for 30 days.
- Family / Social Visit eVisa – Stay up to 30 days; valid for 30 days.
- Business eVisa – Stay up to 30 days; valid for 30 days.
How to Apply in 4 Simple Steps
Here are 4 simple steps involved in Djibouti eVisa application from Micronesia:
Start Your Application
Visit the Djibouti eVisa website and click “Apply e-visa.”
Enter Your Details
Provide personal, passport, and travel information. Complete the CAPTCHA and register.
Upload Documents & Choose Processing
Upload passport scan, photo, and other documents. Select Standard, Rush, or Super Rush processing and pay securely online.
Receive Your eVisa
Your approved eVisa will be emailed. Download, print, or save it on your phone to present at immigration.
You can save your application and complete it later if needed.
Djibouti eVisa Processing Times & Fees
Fees vary depending on the eVisa type and processing speed. All payments are made online using trusted methods (Card, PayPal, Crypto), and receipts should be kept. Check the Djibouti eVisa Fee Page for exact amounts. Processing times are:
- Standard processing: 4 - 7 Working Days
- Rush processing: 3 - 5 Working Days
- Super Rush processing: 2 - 4 Working Days
Arrival in Djibouti: What to Know
- Present your passport and eVisa (printed or digital) at immigration.
- Entry is allowed at Ambouli International Airport and authorized land/sea ports.
- Ensure your passport has at least one blank page.
- Avoid overstaying; penalties may apply.
Exploring National Parks in Djibouti for Micronesian Travelers
Micronesian visitors to Djibouti can enjoy its unique national parks, which are very different from the Pacific islands.
- Day Forest National Park – A cool highland forest with hiking trails and wildlife, perfect for nature lovers.
- Moucha and Maskali Islands – Protected marine areas ideal for snorkeling, diving, and seeing colorful coral reefs and fish.
Tips for Visiting
- Hire a local guide for safety and better experiences.
- Bring water, sun protection, and good shoes.
- Visit between November and March to avoid extreme heat.
These parks and islands give Micronesians a chance to explore Djibouti’s nature and wildlife in a unique way.
FAQs for Micronesian Travelers
Yes. Every traveler, regardless of age, must have an individual eVisa.
No. All Djibouti eVisas are single-entry.
No. You must carry a printed copy of your eVisa with your passport.
Extensions are not guaranteed and must be requested through Djibouti immigration authorities.
Visit the Djibouti eVisa status page, enter your Order ID and passport number, and check your application progress.
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.