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Ugandan Visa

Everything You Need to Know Before Traveling with FlightKing Tours & Travel

Planning your safari to Uganda? Whether you’re coming to track mountain gorillas, explore national parks, or combine your trip with Kenya and Rwanda, you’ll need a valid tourist visa to enter Uganda. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you apply easily and travel with confidence.

Do You Need a Visa to Enter Uganda?

Yes — citizens of most countries must obtain a visa to enter Uganda for tourism. However, the Ugandan government has made the process 100% online and straightforward, with no need to visit an embassy or wait in long queues at the airport.


🧾 Types of Tourist Visas

1. Single Entry Tourist Visa

  • Cost: USD $50

  • Validity: 90 days from the date of entry

  • Use: Ideal for travelers visiting only Uganda

2. East Africa Tourist Visa

  • Cost: USD $100

  • Validity: 90 days with multiple entries

  • Use: Allows travel to Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda on one visa

  • Note: Must be applied for through the first country you plan to enter

3. Transit Visa

  • Cost: USD $50

  • Validity: 7 days

  • Use: For travelers passing through Uganda without staying long

  • Note: Not suitable for safari travelers


🌍 How to Apply for a Ugandan Visa (Online Only)

All visa applications are done through Uganda’s official immigration portal:

🔗 Apply here: https://visas.immigration.go.ug/

🛠 Step-by-Step Application Process:

  1. Visit the official portal: https://visas.immigration.go.ug

  2. Choose your visa type (e.g., Uganda Ordinary/Tourist Visa)

  3. Fill in the required personal details

  4. Upload the necessary documents (see list below)

  5. Submit your application and pay the visa fee online

  6. Wait for an approval letter (usually 2–5 business days)

  7. Print your Visa Approval Letter and carry it when you travel

  8. Show it on arrival to get your visa sticker in your passport


📄 Documents Required for Visa Application

  • Valid passport (must be valid for at least 6 months from date of entry)

  • Recent passport-sized photo

  • Flight itinerary or airline booking confirmation

  • Safari itinerary or hotel booking (provided by FlightKing Tours & Travel)

  • Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate (required at entry)

  • Return/onward ticket (optional but recommended)


🕓 Visa Processing Time

  • Most visas are approved within 2 to 5 working days

  • During peak travel seasons, apply at least 7–10 days in advance

  • Emergency visas can sometimes be expedited, but are not guaranteed


Visa on Arrival – No Longer Available

As of the latest policy updates, Uganda does not issue tourist visas on arrival. All travelers must apply online and receive a Visa Approval Letter before entering the country.


💉 Health Requirements

  • Yellow Fever Vaccination: Mandatory — you must show proof at the airport

  • COVID-19 Testing: No longer required as of 2023, but always confirm current airline and health regulations before travel

  • It’s recommended to be up to date on Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, and Tetanus before travel to rural areas


✈️ Arrival Process at Entebbe International Airport

  1. Present your printed Visa Approval Letter

  2. Show your passport and Yellow Fever Certificate

  3. Pay no additional fees — you already paid online

  4. Your visa sticker will be placed in your passport at the immigration desk

  5. Meet your FlightKing Tours & Travel guide just outside arrivals!

    Uganda Immigration Checklist for Tourists

    What to Present When You Arrive in Uganda

    When you arrive at Entebbe International Airport or any Ugandan border point, make sure you’re ready with the following documents and items to ensure a smooth entry process:


    📌 Essential Documents to Present at Immigration:

    1. Valid Passport

      • Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay

      • Should have at least two blank pages

    2. Visa Approval Letter (Mandatory)

    3. Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate (Mandatory)

      • Physical certificate is required

      • Must be taken at least 10 days before travel

    4. Return or Onward Travel Ticket (Recommended)

      • Proof of departure from Uganda (air ticket, itinerary)

    5. Travel Itinerary (Recommended)

      • Your safari or accommodation booking from FlightKing Tours & Travel

    6. Hotel or Lodge Reservation (Recommended)

      • Confirmations of where you’ll be staying during your visit


    🎒 Other Items to Keep Handy:

    • Emergency contact details (including FlightKing’s support line)

    • Photocopies of passport and visa (keep a digital backup too)

    • Travel insurance info (recommended for medical or trip protection)

    • USD cash in small denominations (for tipping or emergencies; local currency is the Ugandan Shilling)


    🛃 Quick Tips:

    • Be polite and clear when speaking with immigration officers

    • Make sure all your documents are printed and neatly organized

    • Double-check that your visa matches your travel dates

    • Keep your Yellow Fever certificate in your carry-on, not checked luggage


    💡 FlightKing Safari Tip:

    We recommend arriving with at least 2 copies of each key document, and storing digital versions on your phone or cloud (Google Drive, email, etc.).

    🔁 Can I Extend My Ugandan Tourist Visa?

    Yes, you can extend your Ugandan Single Entry Tourist Visa (valid for 90 days) by visiting the Immigration Office in Kampala. You may apply for up to two extensions, each for an additional 90 days, allowing a maximum stay of 270 days.

    To apply, you’ll need:

    • Your valid passport and visa

    • A letter explaining your reason for extension

    • Proof of ongoing tourism plans or safari itinerary (we can provide this)

    • No fee is currently charged for tourist visa extensions

    Important: Apply before your visa expires. Overstaying without approval may result in fines or being denied re-entry in the future.

    ⚠️ Visa Disclaimer – FlightKing Tours & Travel

    FlightKing Tours & Travel provides general visa guidance and support to assist our clients in preparing for travel. However, the responsibility for obtaining the correct visa, complying with immigration regulations, and ensuring timely application rests solely with the traveler.

    We do our best to provide up-to-date information, but visa policies are set by the Government of Uganda and may change without prior notice. Travelers are strongly advised to check the latest visa requirements directly with the official Uganda Directorate of Immigration or their local embassy before departure.

    FlightKing Tours & Travel is not liable for any costs, delays, denied entry, or losses resulting from incomplete, incorrect, or late visa applications. We encourage all clients to apply for their e-Visa in advance via the official portal:
    🔗 https://visas.immigration.go.ug

    For assistance with required documents (itinerary, accommodation confirmation, etc.), please contact our team — we’re happy to help.