Equatorial Guinea is one of the hardest visas to get.
Have no fear…Visa Hunter is here to put all this mess into some easy, simple-to-follow steps. Without further ado, here is what you need to do in order to get the Tourist Visa for Equatorial Guinea.
Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Equatorial Guinea: No.
Visa required for non-U.S. citizens: Yes, everyone, other than U.S. and Equatorial Guinean citizens need a visa.
Go to my Equatorial Guinea visa page for information on the other types of visas for Equatorial Guinea.
If you’re inside the U.S.:
Embassy of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here.
The best list of required documents if you are applying is here at the Embassy of Equatorial Guinea.
- Double check the most recent fee by calling up the embassy.
Submit your required materials from Step 2 and visa fee from Step 3 to the embassy or consulate you found in Step 1.
Congratulations! The Embassy of Equatorial Guinea will give to you your brand new Equatorial Guinea visa.
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