Burundi Visa Types
There are different types of visas you can apply for if you hold a valid visa or resident permit from any of the approved countries. Kindly go through each option and decide which one would suit you.
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- rBusiness visarequired
Visa application form. Fully completed and signed application form.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.
Passport copy. A clear scan of the information page of your valid, signed passport.
Personal letter. Personal letter from the applicant detailing their plans and requesting a visa.
Yellow fever certificate. A copy of the International Certificate of Vaccination (ICV) for yellow fever. To learn more about the yellow fever vaccination or to locate a vaccination clinic, please visit the CDC's yellow fever resource page.
Itinerary. A copy of round trip tickets or detailed itinerary for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on itinerary.
Business invitation. A business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in the destination country. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of the destination country, Visa Section", and signed by a senior manager. The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines: Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant). State the nature of the business to be conducted (ie. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in the destination country. Specify the Type and desired Validity of the visa (ie. a one year multiple entry business visa).
Business Support Letter. A support letter from the sending company which introduces the applicant, states the nature of the trip, and specifies the type and desired validity of the visa.
Visa application form. Fully completed and signed application form.
Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.
Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.
Passport copy. A clear scan of the information page of your valid, signed passport.
Personal letter. Personal letter from the applicant detailing their plans and requesting a visa.
Yellow fever certificate. A copy of the International Certificate of Vaccination (ICV) for yellow fever. To learn more about the yellow fever vaccination or to locate a vaccination clinic, please visit the CDC's yellow fever resource page.
Itinerary. A copy of round trip tickets or detailed itinerary for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on itinerary.
Proof of accommodation. A copy of hotel reservations or other lodgings for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on the reservation. If staying with friends or family, a signed letter of invitation from the host in the destination country. The letter should be addressed to the Embassy of the destination country, Visa Section and should state the relationship to the applicant, the dates of the visit, and the address and phone number where you will be staying. Please provide a copy of the inviting party's ID.
Unfortunately, at this time VisaHQ does not provide service for
A visa is not required for this destination.
Unfortunately, at this time VisaHQ does not provide service for Tourist visa
Additional steps you may take:
- Check the current validity of your passport and the availability of blank visa pages
- Contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Burundi
Take advantage of our extensive embassy and consular database to find the nearest one. Upon contacting the embassy confirm the required documents, the time it takes to process the visa and whether the consulate accepts applications by mail.
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Burundi Visa Policy
Burundi has an official visa policy that makes it mandatory for visitors from most countries to obtain visas from foreign missions before arriving in the country. However, the government created a special visa-on-arrival program for visitors arriving at the Melchior Ndadaye Airport in Bujumbura, including through any of its land borders with neighboring countries.
These are two out of three application options for foreign nationals. Visitors issued visas on arrival are allowed to stay in Burundi for up to one month.
Burundi also has a special e-visa program for visitors who prefer to secure their visas before arrival. The e-visa program is designed for short-term visits that will last up to 30 days, counting from the day they arrive in the country. E Visa applications are done online, and the applicant has to complete an online application form. They must also attach copies of their documents to the application and pay a processing fee.
E visas are processed within three days or less, but they can also take up to 5 days depending on certain factors beyond your control, suffice it to say that the application takes less time than embassy applications. They are also the best alternative to visas on arrival, which may cause visitors to wait for a considerable time for visas. Also, note that the Burundian e-visa is a single-entry visa.
Visa Exemption
Burundi only grants visa exemptions to a few countries, most of which are African countries. Ordinary passport holders from these countries may visit for up to 90 days, provided they only do so for tourism and other noneconomic engagements.
As for diplomatic and service passport holders from selected countries, they can visit Burundi without visas for official assignments on behalf of their government or consulates.
Transit Passengers
Passengers that have confirmed onward flight tickets from Burundi to another country must remain in the airport's transit area. They must also have documents like visas or residency permits for their next destination. However, a transit visa will be required if they wish to exit the airport at any point before their next flight. Immigration officers on duty will request these documents.
Key Information About Burundi e Visa
As you prepare your application and make your way to Burundi after your application is approved, here are some important details to remember.
It Cannot Be Extended: This e-visa cannot be extended once approved. While some visitors are eligible for extended stay, others are not.
Before you travel with an e-visa, ensure your itinerary and enquire if you are eligible for extensions. If not, we advise you to apply for a long-stay visa rather than an e-visa.
For Single Use Only: Bear in mind that this visa can only be used once, not for multiple entries. If you plan to visit Burundi frequently, apply for a different entry document that can be used for multiple visits to save costs.
For Air and Land Entry: You can use your e-visa to access Burundi by air and land. The Melchior Ndadaye Airport in Bujumbura is the most active in the country. There are no sea routes because Burundi is a landlocked country.
Print Out A Copy: Endeavor to print a copy of the visa once you get it. Also, travel with a copy, as the immigration officers will ask for it to ensure you are a legal visitor.
Visa Fee Payment: You can pay the visa fee with a credit or debit card. The card does not have to be yours, but it should contain a sufficient amount to cover the application and transaction fees. Note that you will be unable to submit the application without paying the visa fee.
Travel With The Same Passport: Always travel with the passport you used for your e-visa application. The e-visa is linked to the passport; if you arrive with a different passport, you will not be allowed into the country.
Not A Work Visa: Visitors coming to Burundi with an e-visa are reminded once again that the visa is only for social, transit, and business visits of a noncommercial nature; it is not a work visa, nor can you use it for permanent residency. Holders are advised to use it for the purpose for which it was issued.
Always Be Law Abiding: Always be law-abiding during your time in Burundi. Obey the law, and stay within what is allowed by your visa. The maximum duration is 30 days, so avoid staying a day more. Also, avoid activities that are illegal during your visit.
Burundi Visa Online – Get your Burundi e-Visa with VisaHQ
Are you planning a trip to Burundi in East Africa? If you are not from a visa-exempt country, you may need to apply for a visa, and an e-visa is your best option. E visas are easy to apply for, and you don't need to submit a physical application since the entire process is online.
How To Apply For A Visa With VisaHQ?
Anyone can apply for an online visa with VisaHQ, even if they have little or no experience with online applications. The application requires only a few steps that can be completed with your device. Just do the following.
Fill out the online form: You will find an online application form on the VisaHQ website, which you must fill out with accurate details. This form has sections for different information, so make sure you take your time so mistakes are avoided.
Upload your documents: The second stage is to upload all your travel documents in soft copies. Make sure the images are clear and readable.
Pay the fee: You can pay the application fee with a credit or debit card and then submit the form for approval.
Get the e-visa: Processing takes 1-3 days, but once approved, the visa will be forwarded to your email. Make sure you print out a copy.
Why Use VisaHQ?
You should make VisaHQ your first choice for online visa applications for the following reasons.
- Complete your application in a few minutes
- Get express support when you need it
- Track your application status after submission
- Apply for as many visas as you wish
- Your data will remain secure at all times
You can't go wrong when you use VisaHQ for all your applications for online visas. Visit the website now to get started.
Burundi COVID-19 travel restrictions
- Entry is openCommercial flights to Bujumbura International Airport have now resumed at a reduced capacity.Prior to arrival requirementsValid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure.Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if visa is needed and apply.Negative COVID-19 test: Burundi no longer requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test for arriving passengers. Arriving passengers will be tested at Bujumbura airport where they will be required to show the QR code from their COVID-19 arrival test booking. Travellers to and from Burundi must book arrival COVID-19 tests through the Ministry of Health in advance. Departing travellers do not require a COVID test unless this is required by the country to which they are travelling.Upon arrival restrictions🏠Quarantine. Those who test positive for COVID-19 will be requested to quarantine at home after obtaining a treatment kit from one of the designated test centers provided by the Ministry of Health.😷Masks are not required.
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