ARE YOU AWARE OF THE STEPS INVOLVED IN APPLYING FOR A VISA?

ARE YOU AWARE OF THE STEPS INVOLVED IN APPLYING FOR A VISA?

Overview

One-entry Uganda tourist visa

Travelers visiting Uganda for tourism, medical care, family visits, etc., are eligible for this visa. This visa allows for one entry and is valid for a maximum of three months.

NOTE: The validity of the visa approval authorization is three months or ninety days from the date of approval. The applicant must then submit a new application because the approval authorization is automatically revoked and voided. To minimize this inconvenience, applicants should always depart within three months of their visa being approved.

Where to apply: The immigration portal offers online applications for the visas and Beyond Travel Africa company websites offers online applications
Conditions
Attachments
A copy of a travel passport (bio-data page) that is valid for at least six months
Plan of tour
Travel schedule or reservation
Certificate of Yellow Fever Vaccination with a recent passport-size photo
Reservation for a hotel or other lodging (please include an address if applicable)

Business (conferences, meetings)
A copy of your passport (bio-data page) that is valid for at least six months
An invitation letter that states business in Uganda and has a clear address
Current passport size A picture taken during the last six months
Certificate of Immunization (Yellow Fever)
If the host is a human, their immigration status
A copy of your passport (bio-data page) that is valid for at least six months
The school's invitation letter
A recent passport-sized photo
Letter of admission from the school with the yellow fever vaccination certificate
The host's situation in Uganda

Family View a copy of your passport (bio-data page) that is valid for at least six months.
Invitation letter, the host's immigration status, a recent passport-size photo, and a certificate of vaccination against yellow fever
Reservation for a hotel or other lodging (please include an address if applicable)
The host's situation in Uganda
Charges
Visas are $50 USD.

Visa All payments are subject to a bank charge, and fees are not refundable.
Language: English should be used for all attached materials.
Throughout the process, additional documents can be needed.


How to Apply

Instructions for applying for renewing or replacing any immigration facility.

Step 1: Choose "Start New Application" after logging into the Immigration Portal.
Accept the terms and conditions listed in the Disclaimer in step two.
Step 3: Choose the category, subcategory, and type of visa or permission.
Step 4: Fill out the application.
Step 5: Upload the necessary files. An application ID, which is six digits long and is automatically produced as a reference number, is 234790123.
Step 6: Pay for applications that need to be paid in advance.
Step 7: An acceptance letter will be prepared and sent to the applicant via email on the home page upon approval for applications that do not require top-up money.

Step 8: For applications that call for a top-up payment, make one after acceptance. An approval letter is created and sent to the client via email following payment.
Step 9: Present your passport, approval letter, payment receipts, and all other submitted papers to the immigration office or border for biometric capture.

Renewing
At two intervals, the original time granted at admission may be extended for an additional sixty days. At the Headquarters and Regional Immigration offices, this can be completed manually or online.

Fees for border crossing cards
Age 15 and over, valid for 10 years, border crossing card: $185.00
Mexican citizens under the age of 15 who have a parent or guardian who possesses or is applying for a border crossing card (valid for ten years or until the applicant becomes fifteen, whichever comes first): $15
Additional Charges
The $500.00 L visa fraud prevention and detection charge is only applicable to the lead applicant who is part of the L blanket petition.
Certain H-1B and L-1 petitioners are subject to fee increases under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 (Public Law 114-113). This fee is collected by consular sections for blanket L-1 visa petitions (primary applicant only) submitted by petitioners who have 50 or more employees in the US, provided that at least 50% of those employees are in H-1B or L-1 non-immigrant status: $4,500.00

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