Can I fly to Uganda without a visa?
Get informed on the entry and visa regulations before you go to Uganda. Your visa requirement for Uganda is based on your country’s passport, your plans for your stay and how long you plan to visit. In the section that follows, you’ll get all the details you need to arrange your journey.
Visa-free entry to Uganda
Nationals from particular countries do not need visas to enter Uganda. Nationals of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are not required to obtain a visa to come to Uganda. Other than that, no visa is required by travelers from Singapore, Mauritius and Seychelles for brief visits.
In fact, only a handful of countries have visa-free entry. People coming to the country should almost always obtain their visa before arriving or soon afterward. To find out if you are eligible for a visa, look up your passport country’s information with the Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control or with your Ugandan embassy.
Visa on arrival and eVisa options
Unless you are from a visa-exempt country, you must have a visa before or upon arrival to enter Uganda.
1. Visa on Arrival
People from different nations can get a visa at the airport or when crossing at any Entebbe border. It’s important to bring your passport, a ticket for your return journey, proof of where you will stay and a yellow fever vaccination certificate.
2. Uganda eVisa
You can choose to apply for your visa on the eVisa platform if you would like. You’ll also benefit from faster travel because there are few or no airport check-in lines. If you’re traveling to Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda, you can use a single-entry, multiple-entry or East Africa Tourist Visa.
Important entry requirements
Regardless of how you obtain your visa, there are mandatory entry requirements:
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate
- Proof of accommodation and return ticket
- Sufficient funds for the duration of stay
Conclusion: Travel to Uganda without a visa
For most travelers, getting a visa to enter Uganda is necessary because less than ten countries are exempt. You must secure your visa before or upon entry. Once in Uganda, you may apply for visa extensions or different permits through immigration services. Familiarize yourself with the latest visa rules as soon as you can and bring all your paperwork along.
Related Articles
- Is an eVisa as valid as a sticker visa in my passport?
- Can I reapply for a visa if my application was denied?
- Why was my visa application rejected?
- When should I apply for my visa before my travel date?
- Do I need to book my flight and hotel before applying for a visa?
- Which country to enter first with the East Africa Visa?
- How long is the East Africa Visa valid and can I extend it?
- How many times can I enter Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda with the East Africa Visa?
- What should I wear for horse riding in Uganda?