Djibouti eVisa for Turks and Caicos Island Citizens

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Citizens of the Turks and Caicos Islands planning to visit Djibouti must obtain a visa before travel. Djibouti has introduced an electronic visa (eVisa) system that allows applicants to complete the process entirely online. This digital option eliminates the need for embassy visits and makes entry smoother for short stays such as tourism, business, family visits, or transit.

Types of Djibouti eVisas Available

Turks and Caicos Islands citizens can choose from four categories depending on their travel purpose:

  • Transit eVisa – Valid for 14 days, maximum stay up to 14 days
  • Tourism eVisa – Valid for 30 days, maximum stay up to 30 days
  • Family / Social Visit eVisa – Valid for 30 days, maximum stay up to 30 days
  • Business eVisa – Valid for 30 days, maximum stay up to 30 days

Note All options are single‑entry only.

Djibouti eVisa Application Process in Three Steps

Follow these 3 steps to get your Djibouti eVisa:

Start Online

Visit the Djibouti eVisa portal, click “Apply e‑visa,” and register with your personal details.

Enter Passport Information

Provide passport details exactly as shown. Each applicant must apply and pay separately.

Select Processing, Upload & Pay

Choose Standard, Rush, or Super Rush processing. Upload documents, pay online, and receive your approved eVisa by email. Print or save a copy for travel.

About Djibouti eVisa Fees for Turks and Caicos Island eVisa

Fees vary depending on visa type and processing speed. Always confirm current costs on the Djibouti eVisa fee page before applying.

Requirements for Djibouti eVisa Application

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To apply successfully, prepare the following documents:

  • A valid passport with at least 6 months remaining and 2 blank pages
  • A clear scan of the passport biodata page
  • A recent passport‑size photo in colour, taken within the last 6 months, with a plain background
  • Flight proof:
    • For tourism, business, or family visits → confirmed entry/exit or onward ticket (round‑trip accepted)
    • For transit → onward ticket or valid visa for the next destination
  • Accommodation proof: hotel booking or invitation letter from a host in Djibouti, including name, contact details, travel dates, and address

Travel Guidance for Turks and Caicos Islands Citizens

Here are some tips for travellers to keep in mind:

  • Entry: Final admission is determined by Djibouti border officials.
  • Visa Extensions: Certain visas may be extended at the immigration office before expiry.
  • Restrictions: Tourist eVisas cannot be converted into work permits.
  • Climate: Expect hot, arid conditions year‑round. Carry light clothing, sun protection, and stay hydrated.
  • Documents: Keep both printed and digital copies of your eVisa ready during travel.

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FAQs

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date. If it expires sooner, renew it before submitting your application.

You can add multiple applicants in one session, but each application is processed and charged separately.

No. You must apply online before travelling. Djibouti does not currently offer visa‑on‑arrival for Turks and Caicos Islands passport holders.

You can log back into the Djibouti eVisa portal with your reference number and passport details to re‑download your approved eVisa.

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