Egypt visa on arrival questions
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Egypt visa on arrival questions
A few questions about visa on arrival in Cairo, for when my wife and I arrive there next week:
1. Is the process as simple as just getting on line at a bank and buying the stamp at $25 per person? And should we simply go to whichever bank has the shortest line?
2. Are there certain bank lines that are for money changing as opposed to visa stamps?
3. We're actually going to be in and out of Egypt twice in a period of about three days. Am I correct in assuming that we need to go through the visa on arrival process twice?
Thanks for any help!
1. Is the process as simple as just getting on line at a bank and buying the stamp at $25 per person? And should we simply go to whichever bank has the shortest line?
2. Are there certain bank lines that are for money changing as opposed to visa stamps?
3. We're actually going to be in and out of Egypt twice in a period of about three days. Am I correct in assuming that we need to go through the visa on arrival process twice?
Thanks for any help!
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A few questions about visa on arrival in Cairo, for when my wife and I arrive there next week:
1. Is the process as simple as just getting on line at a bank and buying the stamp at $25 per person? And should we simply go to whichever bank has the shortest line?
2. Are there certain bank lines that are for money changing as opposed to visa stamps?
3. We're actually going to be in and out of Egypt twice in a period of about three days. Am I correct in assuming that we need to go through the visa on arrival process twice?
Thanks for any help!
1. Is the process as simple as just getting on line at a bank and buying the stamp at $25 per person? And should we simply go to whichever bank has the shortest line?
2. Are there certain bank lines that are for money changing as opposed to visa stamps?
3. We're actually going to be in and out of Egypt twice in a period of about three days. Am I correct in assuming that we need to go through the visa on arrival process twice?
Thanks for any help!
2. not that I'm aware of: I think all the banks in the pre-immigration area sell visa stickers. Probably a good idea to kill two birds and change cash as well. Hand over, say, $100 and you'll get two visas and $50-worth of EGP. Stick the visas in the passport and read for the immigration lines. Simple as that.
3. Nothing preventing you from buying two visas stickers, though probably best to keep the second one separate i.e. don't stick it in the passport until your second visit.
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Hi Folks,
I just want to confirm. I have a layover in Cairo for 16 hrs. And would like to sight see..
Are there any transit fee? No need for visa as long as I can provide onward ticket to next destination?
Thanks in advance.
I just want to confirm. I have a layover in Cairo for 16 hrs. And would like to sight see..
Are there any transit fee? No need for visa as long as I can provide onward ticket to next destination?
Thanks in advance.
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Unless there are special circumstances you'll have to get a visa if you enter Egypt, rather than remain airside. Obtaining the visa is simple and fast: it costs just $25. You buy the visa (a sticker to place on a passport page) from any of the bank widows just before the immigration counters.
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That leads me to my 2nd question. It says here egypt is no longer doing visa on arrival. Has this been change?
http://www.traveladept.com/updates-visa-egypt/
http://www.traveladept.com/updates-visa-egypt/
Unless there are special circumstances you'll have to get a visa if you enter Egypt, rather than remain airside. Obtaining the visa is simple and fast: it costs just $25. You buy the visa (a sticker to place on a passport page) from any of the bank widows just before the immigration counters.
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That leads me to my 2nd question. It says here egypt is no longer doing visa on arrival. Has this been change?
http://www.traveladept.com/updates-visa-egypt/
http://www.traveladept.com/updates-visa-egypt/
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1. yes: really! And, generally, there really isn't much of a line. The transaction takes only a couple of minutes.
2. not that I'm aware of: I think all the banks in the pre-immigration area sell visa stickers. Probably a good idea to kill two birds and change cash as well. Hand over, say, $100 and you'll get two visas and $50-worth of EGP. Stick the visas in the passport and read for the immigration lines. Simple as that.
3. Nothing preventing you from buying two visas stickers, though probably best to keep the second one separate i.e. don't stick it in the passport until your second visit.
2. not that I'm aware of: I think all the banks in the pre-immigration area sell visa stickers. Probably a good idea to kill two birds and change cash as well. Hand over, say, $100 and you'll get two visas and $50-worth of EGP. Stick the visas in the passport and read for the immigration lines. Simple as that.
3. Nothing preventing you from buying two visas stickers, though probably best to keep the second one separate i.e. don't stick it in the passport until your second visit.
FWIW, on our first pass through Cairo (arriving T1) we stayed overnight at Le Meridien Airport hotel and our passage was facilitated by a rep of the hotel who met us [I] before[I] Immigration. On our second pass (arriving T3) we managed the very easy process ourselves.
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And it's the sensible way to get EGP. The bank gives the regular exchange rate, so you solve any need for immediate cash by handing over £50 (whatever) and getting your visa and a fistful of notes. There are multiple banks handling such transactions, rarely much of a queue, or any at all; and its a painless process over in a couple of minutes.
I've never ever detected any inconsistency in these transactions. But always best to check the receipt you get and the cost taken for the visa.
I've never ever detected any inconsistency in these transactions. But always best to check the receipt you get and the cost taken for the visa.
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Hello,
I have a question : can we buy stickers for Egypt visas in an israeli airport ? Because our flight is at OUVA ( in Israel) and our hotel is in TABA ( near the border) in Egypt.
I've red so many forums and sites, everywhere said that the visa is taken in the airport, but , probably, one of Egypt...
Thank you for the answer
Gabi
I have a question : can we buy stickers for Egypt visas in an israeli airport ? Because our flight is at OUVA ( in Israel) and our hotel is in TABA ( near the border) in Egypt.
I've red so many forums and sites, everywhere said that the visa is taken in the airport, but , probably, one of Egypt...
Thank you for the answer
Gabi