Apply for Togo Visa

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Visa Type Visa Cost (USD) Service Fee (USD) Number Of Entries Max Stay Validity Action
Tourist eVisa 74.00 49.00 single 30 days 1 year
Tourist eVisa

74.00

49.00

Tourist eVisa

single

30 days

1 year

Togo

Togo is a country located in West Africa and has become an increasingly popular tourist destination in recent years. Visitors from most countries are required to obtain a visa before traveling to Togo.


Togo is planning to launch an eVisa system that will allow travelers to apply for a visa online in the future. In this article, we will provide you with detailed information about the different types of visas available, eligibility and requirements for obtaining a visa, and the application process. We will also discuss working in Togo and answer some frequently asked questions.

Types of Visas Available for Togo:

All travelers, except for those from visa-exempted countries, need a visa to transit through Togo. Passports from any country are eligible for a Visa on Arrival, or you can apply for a visa at a Togo embassy/consulate to save time or get a longer validity period. Togo offers various types of visas depending on the purpose of the visit. Some of the most common visas are:

  • Togo Visa on Arrival: All nationals are eligible for a Visa on Arrival in Togo valid for 7 days, which can be extended up to 90 days at the Foreigners and Passport Service in Togo. Alternatively, you can apply for a visa at a Togo embassy/consulate for a 30-day or 90-day validity, depending on your choice. Visa on Arrival is available at Togolese border points and international airports.

  • Togo Long-term Visa: Applicants who plan to stay in Togo for more than 90 days may need authorization for a temporary stay and a Temporary Residence Permit. It is best to verify this information with Togo embassies/consulates before traveling. Short-term visas can be obtained before entering Togo, followed by a Temporary Residence Permit. You can also apply for a visa extension at the Foreigners and Passport Service in Togo.

Guide to Applying for a Regular Visa for Togo:

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

  • Determine which type of visa you need based on the purpose of your visit.
  • Check if you are eligible to apply for a Togo visa (discussed in the next section).
  • Collect all the required documents.
  • Fill out the application form online or obtain it from the Togo embassy/consulate in your country.
  • Submit the application form and required documents to the Togo embassy/consulate in your country.
  • Pay the visa fee.
  • Wait for the visa processing time, which can take up to 10 business days.

Togo E-Visa versus Sticker Visa: Which is Better?

Here are some factors to consider when deciding between a Togo E-Visa and a Sticker Visa:

Togo E-Visa:

  • Convenience: You can apply for an e-visa online from anywhere with an internet connection, saving you time and effort.
  • Faster Processing: E-visa applications are generally processed faster than sticker visa applications, usually within 72 hours.
  • Paperless: An e-visa is entirely electronic, eliminating the need for physical paperwork and reducing the risk of documents being lost or damaged.
  • Cost: The cost of an e-visa may be lower than a sticker visa, as you don't have to pay for the cost of the visa sticker or shipping.
  • Limited ports of entry: E-visas are only accepted at specific ports of entry designated by the Togolese government.

Sticker Visa:

  • Flexibility: Sticker visas may be valid for a longer duration than e-visas, allowing for multiple entries into Togo.
  • No online application: Applying for a sticker visa requires visiting the Togo embassy or consulate in person, which may be inconvenient for some travelers.
  • More acceptance: Sticker visas are accepted at all ports of entry into Togo, providing greater flexibility for travelers.
  • Cost: The cost of a sticker visa may be higher than an e-visa, as it includes the cost of the visa sticker and any shipping fees.

Note: The specific advantages and disadvantages of each type of visa may vary depending on the traveler's individual needs and circumstances.

Information on Working in Togo

If you plan to work in Togo, you will need to obtain a work permit. This permit is issued by the Togolese government and allows you to legally work in Togo. To obtain a work permit, you will need to provide proof of employment and submit an application to the relevant authorities.

FAQs about Togolese eVisa


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