If you are a Mozambican citizen planning a trip to Djibouti for tourism,
business, family visits, or transit, you must apply for a
Djibouti eVisa before traveling. The entire process is
completed online, allowing you to apply from Mozambique or anywhere in
the world without visiting an embassy.
This guide explains the Djibouti eVisa process clearly and simply, so you
know what to expect before you apply.
Djibouti eVisa Types Available
Mozambican travelers can apply for one of the following single-entry
eVisa
options, depending on the purpose of travel:
Transit eVisa – Stay up to 14 days (valid for 14 days)
Tourist 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)
Each visa is issued for a single entry, and overstaying may result in fines or
travel
restrictions.
Basic Djibouti eVisa Requirements
Mozambique citizens should prepare a few essential documents before applying:
A Mozambican passport valid for at least six months beyond arrival
A recent digital passport photo
Flight details showing onward or return travel
Accommodation proof (hotel booking or invitation letter)
The application process is fully online and easy to follow.
Start Your Application
Visit the Djibouti
eVisa portal and click “Apply
e-visa.”
Enter Basic Information
Provide your name, nationality, contact details, email address, and travel dates.
Complete the CAPTCHA and register.
Fill in Passport Details
Enter your passport information exactly as shown on your document. If applying as a
group, each applicant is processed separately.
Select Processing Time
Choose your preferred processing option. Review all details carefully before
proceeding.
Upload Documents and Pay
Upload the required documents, complete the secure online payment, and submit your
application. Once approved, your
Djibouti eVisa is sent by email. Print it or save a digital copy
for travel.
Djibouti eVisa Fees and Processing Time
The cost of the Djibouti eVisa depends on:
Visa type (tourist, business, transit, etc.)
Selected processing speed
Djibouti offers flexible processing options to suit different travel plans:
Standard processing
Rush processing
Super Rush processing
Payments are made online using secure methods. Please note that visa fees are
non-refundable, even if the application is refused. Visit the Djibouti eVisa
fee page for updates.
Can You Save and Complete the Application Later?
Yes. If you are unable to finish your application in one session, you can save it and return
later using the “Complete
Ongoing Djibouti eVisa Application” option.
Travel Insight for Mozambique Citizens
Djibouti is known for its dramatic landscapes, including Lake Assal, one of
the saltiest lakes on Earth, and Lake Abbe, famous for its limestone
chimneys. Mozambican travelers should prepare for a hot, dry climate and plan light clothing
while respecting local customs.
Yes. Mozambique passport holders can complete the entire Djibouti eVisa application
online without visiting an embassy.
It is recommended to apply at least 2–3 weeks before your travel date ,
especially if you
choose standard processing.
No. All Djibouti eVisas issued under this system are single-entry only.
Yes. Each traveler, including minors, must have their own approved Djibouti
eVisa.
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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