Updated . This page summarizes entry requirements for tourism and business travel to Angola for citizens of Czechia.
Visa-free (tourism up to 30 days)
Tourist visits may be visa-exempt for short stays per entry and per year, subject to reciprocity and border checks.
Visa required (business)
Business travel typically requires a visa or pre-approval. Use the online application to receive approval before arrival.
Angola immigration visa fee: The official government fee for an Angola visa on arrival is 36,600.00 KZ (approximately USD 50 / EUR 46.93), payable at the Angola e-Visa immigration counter upon arrival.
Travelers must apply online for an Angola pre-visa before departure. Once approved, the final visa is issued on arrival at designated Angolan ports of entry.
The Angola eVisa must be used within 60 days from the date of issue and is valid for a total period of 120 days. It allows multiple entries with a maximum stay of 30 days per visit.
Angola visas may be extended up to two times, each extension granting an additional 30 days. Extensions apply to tourist, visiting, and business visas and are subject to approval by Angolan immigration authorities.
Note: Visa regulations may change without prior notice. For itinerary-specific or embassy-confirmed guidance, please contact support before travel.
Yes. Most foreign nationals require a visa. Some nationalities are visa‑exempt or eligible for visa on arrival under specific conditions.
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It is an online pre‑approval. After approval, the final visa is issued on arrival at designated entry points.
Citizens of eligible countries may apply for tourism, business, or short visits, subject to immigration approval.
Common categories include tourist, business, visit, work, and transit. Eligibility depends on purpose of travel.
Processing usually takes a few working days after a complete submission, but times can vary.
Apply as early as possible and ideally at least 7–10 days before travel.
Typically, it must be used within 60 days from the date of issue.
Typically valid for up to 120 days, with stays limited per entry.
Usually up to 30 days per entry, subject to the visa conditions granted.
Many approvals are multiple‑entry, subject to the terms shown on your approval.
Yes, visas may be extended up to two times, subject to immigration approval.
Extensions are handled by Angolan immigration authorities inside Angola.
Passport, photo, accommodation proof, itinerary/ticket, and proof of funds are commonly requested.
It may be required at border control depending on your itinerary and health rules.
No. Employment requires an appropriate work authorization/visa.
Usually no. Work visas are generally applied for in advance via the proper process.
After you obtain pre‑visa approval online, the final visa is issued on arrival.
Only designated international ports of entry can issue the final visa.
Yes. Incomplete, inconsistent, or non‑compliant applications may be refused.
Usually no. Government and service fees are typically non‑refundable once processing starts.
The government fee is paid according to Angola immigration rules, often at the e‑Visa counter on arrival.
Yes. Service fees (assistance/review/support) are separate from government fees.
Yes, but additional documents (e.g., birth certificate/consent) may be required.
Yes, proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation) is commonly required.
Yes, for short‑term business activities permitted by the visa type granted.
It may not be mandatory in all cases, but it is strongly recommended.
Yes, if your approval is multiple‑entry and still valid.
Overstays can result in fines, penalties, and future travel restrictions.
Yes, the final visa/stamp is typically placed in your passport on arrival.
Yes. Bring a printed copy of the approval and supporting documents.
You may adjust dates as long as you travel within the approval/visa validity.
For eVisa/pre‑visa eligible travelers, an embassy visit is usually not required.
Yes. Applications are typically submitted online from anywhere.
Commonly at least 6 months beyond entry, with blank pages.
Commonly at least 2 blank pages.
Yes, group applications are possible depending on the platform/workflow.
Yes. Status updates and confirmations are sent by email.
No. Approval is at the discretion of Angolan immigration authorities.
Contact the service provider support team listed on this website.