Djibouti eVisa for Montenegro Citizens

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Traveling from Montenegro to Djibouti is now easier than ever thanks to the electronic visa system. The application is entirely online and takes only a few minutes to complete. The eVisa is designed for short-term stays, whether for tourism, family visits, business activities, or transit. Once approved, the permit is sent directly to your email.

How the Djibouti eVisa Works for Montenegrins 

The Djibouti eVisa provides Montenegro citizens with short-term entry authorization. After approval, the visa is delivered by email in PDF format. Travelers can present it either digitally or as a printed copy upon arrival. Depending on the category, eVisas are typically valid for 14 to 30 days.

Djibouti eVisa Application Management & Status Tracking

You can track your Djibouti eVisa online by visiting the status page, selecting “Djibouti eVisa Application Status,” and entering your Order ID and passport number. Approval updates and the final eVisa are also sent by email. Applications can be saved and completed later using the Complete Ongoing Application option.

Processing Time Options and eVisa Fees

Djibouti eVisas are available with Standard, Rush, and Super Rush processing. Exact timelines and fees vary by option and are displayed during the application or on the Djibouti eVisa Fee page.

Required Documents for Djibouti eVisa Application

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Applicants from Montenegro should prepare the following before starting the application:

  • Passport: valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival, with 2 blank pages
  • Recent passport photo: color, plain background, taken within the last 6 months
  • Proof of onward travel: return ticket or onward journey confirmation
  • Accommodation proof: hotel booking covering your stay OR an invitation letter from a host in Djibouti (including their full name, contact details, your travel dates, and address)

For the latest requirements, consult the Djibouti eVisa documentation page.

Djibouti eVisa Application Process from Montenegro

Applying online is simple and convenient:

Step 1

Complete the digital form with your passport and travel details

Step 2

Upload the 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

Applications can be submitted at any time, making the process flexible for Montenegro residents across different time zones.

Types of Djibouti eVisas

Montenegro citizens can apply for different categories depending on their travel purpose:

Visa Type

Entries

Max Stay

Validity

Transit

Single

14 days

14 days

Tourism

Single

30 days

30 days

Family / Social Visit

Single

30 days

30 days

Business

Single

30 days

30 days

Why Apply Through Our Service?

We make the eVisa process smooth and reliable by offering:

  • Professional review of applications to avoid errors
  • Flexible processing speeds to suit your travel plans
  • Real-time updates via email and SMS
  • 24/7 customer support
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Taste Djiboutian Food

Djibouti’s cuisine blends African, Arab, and French influences.

  • Skoudehkaris: A hearty national dish made with lamb, rice, tomatoes, and aromatic spices like cumin and cardamom.
  • Lahoh: A soft, spongy flatbread often served with stews or honey, popular at breakfast and dinner.
  • Fah-Fah: A light, spicy meat soup (usually beef or goat) seasoned with chili and local spices, commonly enjoyed as a warming, everyday meal.

FAQs

No. The eVisa is strictly for short-term visits such as tourism, business meetings, family visits, or transit.

You can re-download it from your email account. If you cannot find it, contact the eVisa support service for assistance.

While not mandatory, it is strongly recommended to have travel health insurance covering your stay in Djibouti.

Yes. Montenegro citizens can apply from anywhere, as long as they have internet access and the required documents.


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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