Because sometimes we just cannot handle going through the “tiring” visa hassle, or are tight on time, we have put together a list of 48 countries where Egyptian Passport Holders can enter without a visa, or get their visa upon arrival, or even apply online.
VISA ON ARRIVAL
ISLANDS
- Antigua & Barbuda: E-visa
- Cape Verde: 30 days -fee must be paid in euros
- Comoros: 90 days
- Cook Islands: 30 days
- Dominican Republic: 21 days
- Madagascar: 90 days
- Seychelles: 90 days
- Timor-Leste: 30 days
AFRICA
- Djibouti: 30 days
- Gabon: eVisa
- Guinea-Bissau: eVisa
- Kenya: eVisa – 90 days
- Mauritania
- Rwanda: 30 days
- Tanzania
- Togo: 7 days
- Uganda: may apply online as well
- Zimbabwe: 90 days
ASIA
- Cambodia: 30 days eVisa or on arrival
- Georgia: 90 days eVisa
- Indonesia: 30 days -some regions in Indonesia are restricted such as; Maluku, Poso, and Irian Jaya/West Papua. People who wish to visit these regions must obtain an authorization from Indonesian authorities (Travel permit required)
- Iran: 90 days
- Laos: 60 days
- Lebanon: proof of US$ 2000, & return flights (Travel permit required)
- Myanmar: eVisa, up to 28 days must arrive at Yangon, Nay Pyi Taw or Mandalay airports
- Nepal
- Tajikistan: 45 days, also eVisa is applicable
- Yemen: 90 days (Travel permit required)
SOUTH AMERICA
- Bolivia: 90 days
- Nicaragua: 90 days
OCEANIA
- Palau: 30 days
- Samoa: 60 days (entry or transit permit)
- Tuvalu: 30 days
NO VISA REQUIRED
- Hong Kong: 90 days
- Macau: 90 days
- Jordan: 30 days (Travel permit required)
- Dominica: 21 days
- Ecuador: 90 days
- Guinea: 90 days (Travel permit required)
- Haiti: 90 days
- South Korea: 30 days (Travel permit required)
- Malaysia: 90 days (Travel permit required)
- Maldives: 30 days -subject to extension for a fee
- Marshall Island: 90 days
- Mauritius: 90 days
- Micronesia: 30 days
- Saint Kitts & Nevis: 90 days
- Saint Vincent & Grenadine: 30 days
Please note that you must always consult the relevant embassy/consulate before making plans to travel to any of the above mentioned destinations as their visa policies might change, and in some cases you must visit Mogama3 El-Tahrir to get a “Travel Permit”
*Photo courtesy of: Myriam R. Gad
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Passainte Assem
A former lawyer, travel junkie and adventurer from head to toe. Whether broke or out of vacation time, always on the lookout for the next destination. Keen to share her travel stories, planning tips and photographs to give you a real sense of place.
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