Djibouti eVisa for Mongolian Citizens

Silhouette Of An Airplane Landing In Djibouti

Mongolian travelers, are you ready to exchange the vast steppes and Gobi landscapes for Djibouti’s volcanic deserts, salt lakes, and the stunning Red Sea coast? Great news — all you need is a Djibouti eVisa, and the entire process can be completed online. No embassy visits, no complicated paperwork — just a few clicks and you’re set for tourism, business, family visits, or even a short transit stay.

Do I need to visit an embassy for the Djibouti eVisa?

Nope, Mongolian passport holders can handle everything 100% online. Zero in-person visits required. 

What documents do Mongolian citizens need?

Grab these digital copies before you start (keep them clear and fresh):

  • Your passport — valid at least 6 months after arrival, with at least 2 blank pages + a nice sharp biodata page scan
  • A recent passport-size color photo (last 6 months, plain/light background)
  • Travel proof:
    • For Tourism/Business/Family: confirmed flight ticket (entry, exit, onward, or round-trip)
    • For Transit: onward ticket or valid visa for your next destination
  • Accommodation proof: hotel booking for your whole stay OR an invitation letter from your host (include their full name, phone/email, your exact travel dates, and the address in Djibouti)

Quick tip: Always check the Djibouti eVisa requirements page before applying to ensure your documents meet the latest standards.

How Mongolian citizens can apply for the Djibouti eVisa

Just follow these 4 easy steps:

Step 1

Visit the official Djibouti eVisa website and complete the application form with your personal and travel details

Step 2

Upload your required documents

Step 3

Pay the visa fee securely online

Step 4

Receive your approved eVisa by email — print it or keep a digital copy for border control

What eVisa types does Djibouti offer?

Djibouti keeps it simple with single-entry only. Pick the one that matches your adventure:

  • Transit eVisa — perfect for a short layover: max stay 14 days, valid 14 days
  • Tourism eVisa — exploring the wild side? Max stay 30 days, valid 30 days
  • Family / Social Visit eVisa — catching up with friends or family? Max stay 30 days, valid 30 days
  • Business eVisa — meetings or work stuff? Max stay 30 days, valid 30 days

Djibouti eVisa processing times for Mongolian citizens

Pick your speed during application:

Processing Option

Estimated Time

Notes

Standard

Regular timeframe

Chill option for relaxed plans

Rush

Faster processing

Extra fee, but quicker!

Super Rush

Fastest option

Perfect when you're in a hurry

Check the Djibouti eVisa fee page for the latest timelines and costs — everything shows up there.

Managing and Tracking Djibouti eVisa Your Application

You can save your application and complete it later using the “Complete Ongoing Djibouti eVisa Application” link.
To track progress, visit the Status Page, select Djibouti eVisa Application Status, enter your Order ID and passport number, complete the CAPTCHA, and view your status. Approval updates and the final eVisa are also sent by email.

Exploring the Gulf of Tadjoura from Mongolia

Exploring The Gulf Of Tadjoura From Mongolia

For travelers from Mongolia, the Gulf of Tadjoura offers a striking change of scenery. Its clear waters are ideal for snorkeling, diving, and seasonal whale shark encounters. Coastal boat trips and quiet beaches make it a relaxing stop after Djibouti City, especially during the cooler months.

Why apply through our Djibouti eVisa service?

We make the process smooth and stress-free by offering:

  • Clear, step-by-step guidance
  • Professional document review to avoid errors
  • Secure online processing with 24/7 support
  • Assistance from application to approval

Quick FAQs

Yes. Mongolian passport holders must obtain a Djibouti eVisa before traveling.

No. All Djibouti eVisas are issued for single entry only.

Once approved, the eVisa is sent to your email as a downloadable document.


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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