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Angola Short-Term Visa

This page explains the correct Angola visa or entry route for this topic, separates official government fees from Africa-Tour-Visa support fees, and helps travelers prepare documents before applying.

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Angola Short-Term Visa

An Angola Short-Term Visa is a temporary travel authorization issued to foreign nationals who wish to visit Angola for a limited period. Short-term visas are commonly granted for tourism, business visits, conferences, family visits, cultural activities, transit, and other approved temporary purposes. These visas are intended for travelers who plan to stay in Angola briefly and return to their country of residence after completing their visit.

Depending on nationality and travel purpose, eligible travelers may apply through Angola's electronic visa system (eVisa), obtain authorization through an embassy or consulate, or qualify for visa-free entry under current immigration regulations.

What Is an Angola Short-Term Visa?

A short-term visa allows a foreign national to enter Angola for a temporary stay without establishing permanent residence. These visas are designed for short visits and generally do not permit employment, long-term study, or immigration-related activities.

Common travel purposes include:

  • Tourism and holidays
  • Business meetings
  • Trade missions
  • Conference attendance
  • Family visits
  • Visiting friends
  • Cultural tourism
  • Transit travel

Types of Angola Short-Term Visas

Tourist Visa

The tourist visa is intended for leisure travel, sightseeing, holidays, and other recreational activities. It is one of the most commonly issued short-stay visas for Angola. Tourist visas generally allow stays of up to 30 days and may be extendable once, subject to approval.

Business Visa

Business visas are issued to travelers attending meetings, investment discussions, conferences, trade fairs, and other non-employment commercial activities. Employment generally requires a separate work visa.

Visit Visa

Visit visas may be used for visiting relatives, friends, or participating in private social visits. Supporting invitation letters may be required depending on the travel circumstances.

Transit Visa

Transit visas are intended for travelers passing through Angola on their way to another destination. Stay periods are generally shorter than tourist or visitor visas and are subject to specific transit conditions.

Validity and Duration of Stay

Most Angola short-term visas allow a stay of up to 30 days after entry. Many tourist and eVisa authorizations must be used within a specified validity period and may be extended once under certain conditions. Travelers should always verify the exact conditions stated on their visa approval.

When reviewing a visa, travelers should distinguish between:

  • Visa validity: The period during which the visa can be used for entry.
  • Duration of stay: The number of days allowed inside Angola after arrival.

Many tourist visas permit stays of up to 30 days and may be extended for an additional 30 days if approved by immigration authorities.

Who Needs a Short-Term Visa?

Visa requirements depend on nationality. Angola currently grants visa-free access to citizens of numerous countries for short visits, while others must obtain an eVisa, visa on arrival authorization, or embassy-issued visa before travel. Travelers should always verify the latest nationality-specific requirements before departure.

Required Documents

Applicants are generally required to provide documents demonstrating their identity, travel plans, accommodation arrangements, and financial capability. Requirements vary depending on nationality and visa category.

Commonly required documents include:

  • Valid passport
  • Completed visa application form
  • Recent passport-size photograph
  • Passport bio-data page copy
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Travel itinerary
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Proof of sufficient financial means
  • Invitation letter (if applicable)
  • Supporting travel documents

Passport Requirements

Most travelers must hold a passport that remains valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay. The passport should also contain at least two blank pages for immigration processing and visa endorsements.

  • Minimum six months validity
  • At least two blank pages
  • Good physical condition
  • Accurate matching information

Angola eVisa for Short-Term Travel

Angola offers an electronic visa system that allows eligible travelers to apply online before departure. The eVisa system simplifies the application process and is widely used by tourists and business travelers. Applications are submitted through the official SME portal.

Benefits of the eVisa system include:

  • Online application submission
  • Reduced embassy visits
  • Electronic document uploads
  • Pre-travel approval
  • Application tracking

How to Apply for a Short-Term Visa

The application process varies according to nationality and visa type, but generally follows similar steps.

  1. Determine visa eligibility.
  2. Select the appropriate visa category.
  3. Gather supporting documents.
  4. Complete the application form.
  5. Upload or submit required documents.
  6. Pay applicable fees.
  7. Submit the application.
  8. Monitor processing status.
  9. Receive approval documentation.
  10. Travel with all supporting records.

Processing Time

Many Angola eVisa applications are processed within approximately 3–5 business days, although processing times may vary depending on application volume, nationality, and document review requirements. Travelers should apply well before their planned departure date.

Can a Short-Term Visa Be Extended?

Some Angola short-term visas, particularly tourist visas, may be extended once for an additional period, subject to approval by the Serviço de Migração e Estrangeiros (SME). Applications should generally be submitted before the existing authorization expires.

Extension requests may require:

  • Valid passport
  • Current visa documentation
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Financial evidence
  • Justification for the extension

Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirement

Angola generally requires proof of yellow fever vaccination from international travelers. Visitors should carry their International Certificate of Vaccination and ensure the vaccine was administered within the required timeframe before arrival.

Arrival Requirements

Possession of a visa does not automatically guarantee admission into Angola. Immigration officers may request supporting documentation and verify that travelers continue to meet all entry requirements upon arrival.

Travelers should carry:

  • Passport
  • Visa or eVisa approval
  • Accommodation confirmation
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Proof of financial means
  • Travel itinerary
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate

Common Reasons for Visa Delays or Refusals

  • Incomplete application forms
  • Incorrect passport information
  • Missing supporting documents
  • Insufficient financial evidence
  • Poor-quality document uploads
  • Unclear travel purpose
  • Passport validity issues

Carefully reviewing all requirements before submission can reduce delays and improve approval prospects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Angola Short-Term Visa?

It is a temporary visa allowing eligible foreign nationals to enter Angola for tourism, business, family visits, conferences, transit, and other short-duration travel purposes.

How long can I stay in Angola on a short-term visa?

Most short-term visas permit stays of up to 30 days, depending on the visa category and approval conditions.

Can I extend my short-term visa?

Many tourist and eVisa authorizations may be extended once, subject to approval by Angola's immigration authorities.

Can I work on a short-term visa?

No. Short-term tourist and visitor visas generally do not permit employment or paid work activities in Angola.

Do I need a yellow fever vaccination certificate?

Yes. Angola generally requires proof of yellow fever vaccination for international travelers.

Angola Visa Cost

Government Fee: The government fee for Angola visa on arrival is typically 36.600,00 KZ, approximately 39.87 USD. Exchange rates may vary. The fee is paid at the e-Visa counter at the airport.

Africa-Tour-Visa Service Fee: Africa-Tour-Visa service fees range from 55 to 85 EURO, depending on the visa service type selected.

Official government fee

This fee is charged by the relevant Angolan immigration authority and may change because of exchange rates or official policy updates. It is separate from any private support fee.

Service support fee

Africa-Tour-Visa service fees cover document preparation support, document review, application guidance and assistance. They do not include or replace official government visa charges.

Important service notice

Africa-Tour-Visa provides document preparation, application support and traveler guidance only. It is not a government authority, embassy or immigration office. Final visa approval, border admission, permitted stay and any refusal decision remain solely with official Angolan government immigration authorities.

Government visa fees and Africa-Tour-Visa service fees are shown separately. Travelers should verify current official fees, eligible nationalities, processing times and health rules with Angola's SME portal or the nearest Angolan embassy before travel.

Why Apply With Africa-Tour-Visa

Angola visa applications can be delayed when travelers choose the wrong category, submit unclear scans, omit accommodation evidence or enter passport details incorrectly. Africa-Tour-Visa helps applicants organize documents, review common errors and prepare a clearer application package before submission.

  • Document checklist guidance for Angola travel
  • Support for tourist, business and short-stay visa preparation
  • Help separating official government requirements from service support
  • Review reminders for passport details, travel dates and accommodation evidence
  • Clear guidance before applying, traveling and presenting documents at the border

Practical Angola travel preparation checklist

Before starting any Angola visa or entry application, prepare a single folder that contains your passport bio page, passport-style photograph, travel itinerary, hotel booking, return ticket, proof of funds and any invitation letter required for your travel purpose. Keeping these documents together helps prevent inconsistent information across forms, receipts and supporting evidence.

Travelers should review the difference between visa validity and permitted stay. A visa may be valid for a particular entry window, while the number of days granted after entry may be shorter. Check the entry stamp, approval notice and any instruction issued by immigration officers after arrival.

Business travelers should carry formal host documents, meeting details and employer support letters. Tourists should be ready to explain their itinerary, accommodation and onward travel. Visitors staying with a private host should carry the host address, contact details and invitation evidence where applicable.

Keep printed and digital copies of important documents, but do not rely only on a mobile phone. Battery failure, weak signal or damaged files can make document checks harder. Store copies separately from originals and keep your passport accessible during airline check-in and immigration inspection.

Practical Angola travel preparation checklist

Before starting any Angola visa or entry application, prepare a single folder that contains your passport bio page, passport-style photograph, travel itinerary, hotel booking, return ticket, proof of funds and any invitation letter required for your travel purpose. Keeping these documents together helps prevent inconsistent information across forms, receipts and supporting evidence.

Travelers should review the difference between visa validity and permitted stay. A visa may be valid for a particular entry window, while the number of days granted after entry may be shorter. Check the entry stamp, approval notice and any instruction issued by immigration officers after arrival.

Business travelers should carry formal host documents, meeting details and employer support letters. Tourists should be ready to explain their itinerary, accommodation and onward travel. Visitors staying with a private host should carry the host address, contact details and invitation evidence where applicable.

Keep printed and digital copies of important documents, but do not rely only on a mobile phone. Battery failure, weak signal or damaged files can make document checks harder. Store copies separately from originals and keep your passport accessible during airline check-in and immigration inspection.

Practical Angola travel preparation checklist

Before starting any Angola visa or entry application, prepare a single folder that contains your passport bio page, passport-style photograph, travel itinerary, hotel booking, return ticket, proof of funds and any invitation letter required for your travel purpose. Keeping these documents together helps prevent inconsistent information across forms, receipts and supporting evidence.

Travelers should review the difference between visa validity and permitted stay. A visa may be valid for a particular entry window, while the number of days granted after entry may be shorter. Check the entry stamp, approval notice and any instruction issued by immigration officers after arrival.

Business travelers should carry formal host documents, meeting details and employer support letters. Tourists should be ready to explain their itinerary, accommodation and onward travel. Visitors staying with a private host should carry the host address, contact details and invitation evidence where applicable.

Keep printed and digital copies of important documents, but do not rely only on a mobile phone. Battery failure, weak signal or damaged files can make document checks harder. Store copies separately from originals and keep your passport accessible during airline check-in and immigration inspection.