How to Get a Tourist Visa for Senegal

Senegal Tourist Visa

Senegal Tourist Visa

Senegal is a great place and well known for some outstanding seafood.  What is not outstanding, however, is the lack of clear-cut visa information on the web.  For some odd reason, a lot of Embassy and Consulate websites for Senegal either don’t seem to exist or are perpetually down for some reason or another (e.g. Embassy of Senegal in London).

Nevertheless, nothing in visa land is impossible, especially with the help of yours truly, Visa Hunter.  I’ll explain for you below how to get a tourist visa for Senegal.

(Go to my Senegal visa page for information on other types of visas for Senegal.)

  • Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Senegal:  No. 
  • Visa required for non-U.S. citizens before you go to Senegal:
    • Check this list to see if you need a visa for Senegal.
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Find your consulate
  • Where to find the Senegal Embassy or Consulate closest to your place of residence: 
    • If you’re inside the U.S: Find your consulate here on this list.
    • If you’re outside of the U.S.:  Click here.
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Submit the appropriate documents
  • Find the appropriate documents at the consulate you found above and submit them to the consulate.
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Congratulations!

The Embassy or Consulate of Senegal will give to you your brand new Senegal visa.

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Don't get sick

Check vaccination requirements here.

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