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Visa Type Visa Cost (USD) Service Fee (USD) Number Of Entries Max Stay Validity Action
Tourist eVisa 11.00 49.00 Single 10 Days 10 Days
Tourist eVisa 37.00 49.00 Single 30 days 30 days
Tourist eVisa 45.00 49.00 Single 60 days 60 days
Tourist eVisa

11.00

49.00

Tourist eVisa

Single

10 Days

10 Days

Tourist eVisa

37.00

49.00

Tourist eVisa

Single

30 days

30 days

Tourist eVisa

45.00

49.00

Tourist eVisa

Single

60 days

60 days

Madagascar

To enter Madagascar, visitors must obtain a visa regardless of their purpose or duration of stay. The eVisa system was introduced in 2017 to simplify the visa application process and make it more convenient for travelers. Madagascar is a popular tourist destination, known for its unique wildlife and stunning natural landscapes.

A Guide to Madagascar Visa: Types and Requirements

There are several types of Madagascar visas available, depending on the purpose of your visit. Here are the most common types:

  • Tourist eVisa: This type of visa is for visitors who plan to travel to Madagascar for leisure or vacation purposes. It allows travelers to stay in Madagascar for up to 30, 60, or 90 days, depending on the validity period of the visa.

Any traveler seeking a tourist visa for less than 60 days is eligible to apply online.

Can apply for e-visa which are valid for 1 to 15 days, 16 to 30 days or  30 to 60 days

The tourist eVisa is a single entry visa with a maximum duration of 60 days.

Essential Madagascar Visa Requirements for Travelers

To obtain a Madagascar visa, visitors need to meet certain requirements. Here are the general requirements for all types of Madagascar visas:

  • Passport: Visitors must have a valid passport that will not expire for at least six months from the date of entry into Madagascar.

  • Application form: Visitors must fill out an application form and provide all required information.

  • Photograph: Visitors must provide a recent passport-sized photograph.

  • Proof of travel arrangements: Visitors must provide proof of travel arrangements, such as a flight itinerary or hotel reservation.

  • Proof of financial means: Visitors must provide proof of sufficient financial means to support their stay in Madagascar.

  • Yellow fever certificate: Visitors who have traveled to or are coming from a yellow fever-infected country must provide a yellow fever vaccination certificate.

How to Apply for a Madagascar Visa?

There are two ways to apply for a Madagascar visa: online and at an embassy or consulate. 

  1. 1. Madagascar eVisa: Online Application Process Explained&nbsp

    The easiest way to obtain a Madagascar visa is to apply online through the official website of the Madagascar eVisa portal. This process is simple and takes about 3-5 business days for processing.

    The step-by-step details for the Madagascar eVisa online application process:

    • Fill out the application form: Complete the online application form with your personal details, passport information, and travel plans. Double-check your entries before submitting the form.

    • Upload supporting documents: Upload a scanned copy of your passport bio-data page, a recent passport-sized photograph, and any other required documents as per the instructions provided.

    • Pay the visa fee: Pay the visa fee using a valid credit/debit card or other payment options available on the website.

    • Submit your application: Once you have filled out the application form, uploaded the necessary documents, and paid the visa fee, submit your application.

    • Receive your eVisa: After your application has been reviewed and approved, you will receive your eVisa via email in PDF format. Make sure to print out a copy of your eVisa and carry it with you when you travel to Madagascar.

    It's important to note that processing times for eVisa applications can vary, so it's best to apply well in advance of your intended travel date. 

  1. 2. Madagascar Visa Application: Embassy and Consulate Procedures Madagascar 

    To apply for a Madagascar work visa, you will need to follow these steps:

    Visitors can also apply for a Madagascar visa at the nearest Madagascar embassy or consulate. This process may take longer, and visitors may need to make an appointment in advance.

    • Locate the embassy/consulate: Find the nearest Madagascar embassy or consulate in your country of residence. You can find the list of all Madagascar embassies and consulates on the official website.

    • Check the requirements: Check the visa requirements and the necessary documents you need to submit to apply for a Madagascar visa. These requirements may vary based on the type of visa you are applying for and your country of residence.

    • Obtain the visa application form: Download and print the Madagascar visa application form from the embassy/consulate website or obtain a hard copy from the embassy/consulate office.

    • Fill out the application form: Complete the application form with your personal details, travel plans, and other required information. Make sure to double-check your entries before submitting the form.

    • Prepare the required documents: Gather all the necessary documents as per the visa requirements, including your passport, passport-sized photograph, and any other supporting documents.

    • Submit the application: Submit your visa application along with the required documents to the Madagascar embassy/consulate in person or by mail. If you submit your application by mail, make sure to include a self-addressed pre-paid envelope for the return of your passport and visa.

    • Pay the visa fee: Pay the visa fee as per the instructions provided by the embassy/consulate. Payment can be made in cash or via a money order or bank draft, depending on the embassy/consulate's policy.

    • Wait for visa processing: Wait for your visa to be processed. Processing times may vary based on the type of visa and your country of residence.

    • Collect your passport and visa: Once your visa has been processed, collect your passport and visa from the embassy/consulate office in person or via mail as per the instructions provided. 

Processing Time for Madagascar Visa: What to Expect

The processing time for a Madagascar visa depends on the type of visa and the. Generally, it takes 3-5 business days to process an eVisa application.

It is always advisable to apply for your Madagascar visa well in advance of your intended travel date to avoid any last-minute hassles. Additionally, it's important to note that visa processing times can be longer if any additional documents are required.

Urgent Visa Application

Visitors who need to obtain a Madagascar visa urgently can request an expedited processing service. This service is available for an additional fee and can be requested by option during your application process. It takes much less time to process compared to standard processing

Madagascar Visa Cost: Updated Fees

The cost of a Madagascar visa varies depending on the type of visa, the country you apply from, and the length of your stay. 

Please note that the visa fees are subject to change. It is recommended to check the Madagascar website for the most up-to-date information on visa fees, by using the given fee tool.

Madagascar Visa: e-Visa vs. Sticker-Visa

Travelers can choose between an eVisa or a sticker visa, which is a traditional visa issued by the embassy or consulate. The eVisa is faster and more convenient, while the sticker visa allows for a longer stay.

Here is a comparison of the two types of visas

E-visa:

  • Applied for online
  • Can be paid for online using a credit card
  • Takes around 3-5 days to process
  • E-visas are available for tourist, business, and student purposes

Sticker-visa:

  • Applied for in person at the nearest Madagascar embassy or consulate
  • Payment is made in person, usually in cash or with a money order
  • Takes around 7-10 days to process
  • Sticker-visas are available for a wider range of purposes, including work and residency permits. 

The eVisa Expired and extend

if the requested length of stay has expired in Madagascar, please extend your visa in the Immigration office (less than or equal to 90 days). If you wish to stay more than 60 days, you can extend your visa up to 90 days in the Immigration office.

It is recommended to check with the nearest Madagascar embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information on visa requirements and procedures.

FAQs about Madagascar eVisa


 For long-stay, employment, or other visa inquiries, please reach out to the following embassies