shefgab
Jul 14, 11, 9:03 am
Hi!
I'm planning a trip to East Africa in January, and am in the process of booking my flights. I've found a Brussels Airlines flight that arrives in Bujumbura that fits my itinerary, but I am wondering about the visa. I have a UK passport. This is what IATA's Timatic (http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/passport-visa-health-travel-document-requirements.htm) says:
"Visitors can obtain a visa on arrival for a max. stay of one month at Bujumbura (BJM) provided there is no diplomatic representation of Burundi in country of origin and if holding documents for their destination and onward tickets with reserved seats. Fee: USD 40.- (for a stay of max. 72 hours) or USD 90.- (for a stay of more than 72 hours up to one month)."
There is no Burundian Embassy in the UK, however, the embassy in Brussels is cross-accredited (it looks like visas are available there for Euro 50). Of course, I'd rather go for the visa on arrival option as it's much cheaper, and avoids me having to send my passport to Brussels. Has anyone recently got a visa at the airport? I was also confused by their "holding documents for their destination and onward tickets with reserved seats" comment. What documents? Hotel reservation? Or onward travel details? I will be flying from Kigali to Zanzibar, then Dar Es Salaam to Zurich, so will have a ticket for that, but was hoping to take the bus from Bujumbura to Kigali, which obviously can't be reserved. Ideas? if necessary, I can get a friend at a travel agent to make a reservation for a flight to Kigali, which I can show them, then cancel the flight.
Thanks!
I'm planning a trip to East Africa in January, and am in the process of booking my flights. I've found a Brussels Airlines flight that arrives in Bujumbura that fits my itinerary, but I am wondering about the visa. I have a UK passport. This is what IATA's Timatic (http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/passport-visa-health-travel-document-requirements.htm) says:
"Visitors can obtain a visa on arrival for a max. stay of one month at Bujumbura (BJM) provided there is no diplomatic representation of Burundi in country of origin and if holding documents for their destination and onward tickets with reserved seats. Fee: USD 40.- (for a stay of max. 72 hours) or USD 90.- (for a stay of more than 72 hours up to one month)."
There is no Burundian Embassy in the UK, however, the embassy in Brussels is cross-accredited (it looks like visas are available there for Euro 50). Of course, I'd rather go for the visa on arrival option as it's much cheaper, and avoids me having to send my passport to Brussels. Has anyone recently got a visa at the airport? I was also confused by their "holding documents for their destination and onward tickets with reserved seats" comment. What documents? Hotel reservation? Or onward travel details? I will be flying from Kigali to Zanzibar, then Dar Es Salaam to Zurich, so will have a ticket for that, but was hoping to take the bus from Bujumbura to Kigali, which obviously can't be reserved. Ideas? if necessary, I can get a friend at a travel agent to make a reservation for a flight to Kigali, which I can show them, then cancel the flight.
Thanks!