Djibouti eVisa for Montserrat Citizens

If you are a citizen of Montserrat planning to travel to Djibouti, you must obtain a visa before arrival. The Djibouti eVisa system allows you to apply entirely online, making the process simple, secure, and efficient. You can apply from anywhere, upload your documents digitally, and receive your approved eVisa by email. The eVisa is suitable for short-term travel such as tourism, business, family or social visits, and transit.

Djibouti eVisa Types Available for Montserrat Passport Holders

Djibouti issues single-entry eVisas only. Your length of stay depends on the visa type you choose:

  • Transit eVisa – Single entry · Stay up to 14 days · Valid for 14 days
  • Tourism eVisa – Single entry · Stay up to 30 days · Valid for 30 days
  • Family / Social Visit eVisa – Single entry · Stay up to 30 days · Valid for 30 days
  • Business eVisa – Single entry · Stay up to 30 days · Valid for 30 days

Choose the category that best matches your travel purpose.

Basic Djibouti eVisa Requirements

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Montserrat citizens should prepare digital copies of the following:

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival, undamaged, with at least 2 blank pages
  • Passport Photo: Recent color photo, white or light background, clear and high resolution
  • Travel Proof: Flight ticket showing entry, exit, or onward travel. (Transit travelers must show onward travel or a valid visa for the next country)
  • Accommodation Proof: Hotel booking for the full stay or an invitation letter from a host in Djibouti

For full technical specifications, applicants should refer to the Djibouti eVisa Requirements page.

How to Apply for a Djibouti eVisa (Online)

The application is completed online in a few simple stages:

Start Your Application

Visit the Djibouti eVisa website and select “Apply e-visa.”

Enter Applicant Details

Fill in personal, passport, and travel information exactly as shown on your passport.

Choose Processing Speed

Select Standard, Rush, or Super Rush processing and review your details.

Upload, Pay & Submit

Upload documents, pay securely online, and submit your application. Your approved eVisa is sent to your email for download and printing.

Each applicant is processed and charged separately.

Djibouti eVisa Processing Time & Fees

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Djibouti eVisa processing options include:

  • Standard processing
  • Rush processing
  • Super Rush processing

Exact timelines and costs depend on the visa type and processing speed selected. These are displayed during the application and on the Djibouti eVisa Fee page.

Payments can be made using Card, PayPal, or Cryptocurrency. Keep your payment receipt for reference.

Managing Your Djibouti eVisa Application

Save and Resume: You can save your application and return later using the Complete Ongoing Djibouti eVisa Application page.

Check Application Status: Visit the status page, click “Djibouti eVisa Application Status,” enter your Order ID and passport number, complete the CAPTCHA, and view your status.

Travel Highlight for Montserrat Citizens

A Striking Image Of A Whale Shark Gliding Through The Crystal Clear Blue Ocean

Djibouti offers a striking contrast to Montserrat’s Caribbean scenery. Many visitors enjoy Lake Assal, one of the lowest points on Earth, as well as the Gulf of Tadjoura, known for snorkeling, diving, and seasonal whale shark sightings. The cooler months from November to February are ideal for exploring.

Djibouti eVisa Contact & Support

If you need assistance at any stage of the application:

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A valid Djibouti eVisa must be approved before travel.

Extensions are not guaranteed and must be requested from local immigration authorities before your visa expires.

Yes. You should print your eVisa and carry it with your passport when entering Djibouti.


Contetn Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in February 2026, travelers are advised to confirm details with official authorities, embassies, or airlines before departure.

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