Visiting Uganda is an unforgettable experience, from its stunning wildlife to vibrant culture, and securing a visa is a simple step to start your journey. The easiest way for tourists to obtain a visa is to get it upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport or any official border crossing. This convenient option allows travelers to begin their adventure without prior complications.
Types of Ugandan Visas
Uganda offers several types of visas to suit different travel needs:
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Tourist Visa (Single Entry): Valid for 90 days, perfect for leisure travelers exploring Uganda’s national parks, wildlife, and cultural attractions. The cost ranges from USD 50–100 depending on how you apply.
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East African Tourist Visa: Also valid for 90 days, this multiple-entry visa allows travel across Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda, ideal for regional explorers.
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Transit Visa: Valid for 7 days, for travelers passing through Uganda to other destinations.
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Multiple Entry Visa: Designed for business travelers or frequent visitors, with validity options of 6, 12, or 24 months.
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Diplomatic/Official Visa: Reserved for diplomats and government officials, often issued free of charge.
How to Obtain a Ugandan Visa
Visa on Arrival
Tourists can obtain a visa directly at Entebbe Airport or border stations. Simply pay USD 50, fill out the application form with your passport details, and your visa is usually valid for 90 days.
Online eVisa Application
Many travelers prefer applying online, especially citizens of the USA, UK, South Africa, Russia, Japan, Italy, India, Germany, France, Denmark, China, Canada, and Belgium. The online process is simple and secure:
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Visit the official Uganda eVisa portal: https://visas.immigration.go.ug
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Select your visa type.
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Complete the online application with personal information, passport details, and travel plans.
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Upload the required documents:
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Passport bio-data page copy (valid for at least 6 months)
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Recent passport photo
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Yellow Fever vaccination certificate
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Proof of accommodation and travel itinerary
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Pay the visa fee online (USD 50 for a tourist visa).
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Submit your application and note the application ID for reference.
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Once approved, print your eVisa approval letter and present it along with your passport and vaccination certificate upon arrival.
Travelers may also be asked to provide a return or onward ticket and proof of funds, so it’s advisable to have these ready.
Important Entry Requirements

Before traveling to Uganda, ensure you meet the following conditions:
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Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of arrival.
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Yellow Fever vaccination certificate (mandatory).
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Completed visa application or ability to obtain a visa on arrival.
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Return or onward travel ticket may be requested.
Certain nationals enjoy visa-free entry, including citizens of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Singapore, and Malta, among others.
With these options and guidelines, obtaining a Ugandan visa is straightforward, allowing you to focus on experiencing the country’s extraordinary wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
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