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Gabi - you don't need a visa to visit Taba, as the Sinai has different rules. If you want an Egypt-wide visa, you may be able to get it at the border. If not, then a local travel agent can arrange it for you
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Thank you for the answer !
No, we don't want to go nowhere except our TABA's resort ! We will stay only 3 days there, and just want to relax on the beach... And , despite the short distance, it is a LONG way (with the public buses) between the airport and the border (and the resort) :( But what local agent ? How do I find them ? Maybe I will ask at the Egypt embassy here, in Bucharest, because we don't want to have surprises... |
Are the VISAs available 24/7? This October I am arriving just before midnight.
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Originally Posted by Paraschiv Roxana Gabriela
(Post 28692109)
And , despite the short distance, it is a LONG way (with the public buses) between the airport and the border (and the resort) :(
You can book a shuttle from Ovda to Eilat or the Taba border crossing at https://eilatshuttle.com/. The cost to Taba is $25 per person. It shouldn't take more than 60 minutes. To the Eilat bus station, it's just $8 per person. From the central bus station, it's only 30 minutes by bus number 15 to Taba, and the bus ticket is slightly more than a dollar. So you'll save $16 by changing in central Eilat, but you add at least half an hour to the trip. |
Originally Posted by Surface Interval
(Post 28757325)
Are the VISAs available 24/7? This October I am arriving just before midnight.
When you arrive Taba border, you need to buy a guarantee letter from Egyptian agent for a fee so they can get the visa at the border. This is the letter that this agent guarantees that you will leave the country after the tour ends. In other words, you basically can get the visa upon arrival through the travel company for an extra cost of Euro 10 per person, over the US$ 25 visa fee from Taba Border. For all other border posts, one can buy a visa upon arrival stamp from the bank exchange counters, priced at US$ 25.00 each. |
Are multi-entry visas available upon arrival at CAI? The US State Department website indicates multi-entry visitor visas are available for $35 vs $25 for the normal single entry one. Has anyone with a US, UK or Canadian passport ever purchased one of these upon arrival?
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Originally Posted by Shareholder
(Post 28972469)
Are multi-entry visas available upon arrival at CAI? The US State Department website indicates multi-entry visitor visas are available for $35 vs $25 for the normal single entry one. Has anyone with a US, UK or Canadian passport ever purchased one of these upon arrival?
You could buy more than one sticker, thus providing yourself with a do-it-yourself multi entry via :D Of course there's really no need to do this, as the sticker-purchase transaction is quick and simple. Multi-entry visas are available from Egyptian consulates. I no longer bother. The usual ones in the UK require a measure of faff and expense that make it worthwhile only if you intend frequent visits over the six month validity of the visa. |
Thanks. Guess it's not worth the hassle of going through the consulate though I will have four entries over the next three months...C$85+courier charges of C$30 vs U$25x4...might save C$15 or so.
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Originally Posted by Shareholder
(Post 28983909)
Thanks. Guess it's not worth the hassle of going through the consulate though I will have four entries over the next three months...C$85+courier charges of C$30 vs U$25x4...might save C$15 or so.
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Since the visa isn't reusable, why not put the new sticker over the old one?
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Originally Posted by TomMM
(Post 28988382)
Since the visa isn't reusable, why not put the new sticker over the old one?
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Originally Posted by IAN-UK
(Post 28976795)
The visa on arrival is a simple sticker, valid for one entry. You hand over cash at one of the bank counters, they give you a sticker. It's as simple as that.
You could buy more than one sticker, thus providing yourself with a do-it-yourself multi entry via :D Of course there's really no need to do this, as the sticker-purchase transaction is quick and simple. Multi-entry visas are available from Egyptian consulates. I no longer bother. The usual ones in the UK require a measure of faff and expense that make it worthwhile only if you intend frequent visits over the six month validity of the visa. But I agree with previous posters, the process for getting a sticker takes only a minute and it's also a good time to exchange some currency. |
E-visa for Egypt
HI
I heard that Egypt is going to introduce the e-visa in the next few weeks. Anyone know if it is true and if so, how much the cost will be yet? Can't find anything on any of the internet searches apart from the fact that this was supposed to be introduced in June 2017 and it has not yet!!! We are going next year to Cairo, so keeping an eye out for it. |
Originally Posted by Dselvan
(Post 29021802)
HI
I heard that Egypt is going to introduce the e-visa in the next few weeks. Anyone know if it is true and if so, how much the cost will be yet? Can't find anything on any of the internet searches apart from the fact that this was supposed to be introduced in June 2017 and it has not yet!!! We are going next year to Cairo, so keeping an eye out for it. The current regime enjoys control. However, the current system of visas on arrival is pretty much open/hapahazard, a revenue-raising exercise, with entry based simply on nationality (and any profession declared on the arrivals form....). There was talk of implementing a wider demand for consular-issued visas, but this was quickly scrapped after pressure from tourism oriented forces. E-visas are seen as a compromise, but I wasn't aware that implementation was imminent. There again, there's lots I'm not aware of - so a shorter answer would be a not very helpful "I don't know" :D |
Originally Posted by IAN-UK
(Post 29024190)
I know the "authorities" are not overjoyed with the lack of control they have on individuals entering the country.
The current regime enjoys control. However, the current system of visas on arrival is pretty much open/hapahazard, a revenue-raising exercise, with entry based simply on nationality (and any profession declared on the arrivals form....). There was talk of implementing a wider demand for consular-issued visas, but this was quickly scrapped after pressure from tourism oriented forces. E-visas are seen as a compromise, but I wasn't aware that implementation was imminent. There again, there's lots I'm not aware of - so a shorter answer would be a not very helpful "I don't know" :D I will wait with abated breath to see what happens!!! |
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