Equatorial Guinea Partners With VFS Global To Enable E-Visas For Travellers

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 2 Min Read

Equatorial Guinea has partnered and onboarded VFS Global as the technical partner to offer a new E-Visa service that will enable a faster and more convenient application, processing, and issuance of visa for leisure and business travellers.

Driving The News

Visitors from all nationalities who are eligible to apply for one of the E-Visa categories will receive their travel authorisation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs prior to their departure from their country of origin.  

What Happens Next

The new Equatorial Guinea E-Visa service is available for travellers across the world from 1 July 2023.

Travellers can visit equatorialguinea-evisa.com to request their e-visas if they’re eligible.  

What They’re Saying

Commenting on the launch of the new E-Visa service, Hon. Ms. Manuela Roka Botey, Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea, said “With our new Evisa Service, Tourists and Business people from all over the world can easily, securely and faster get a visa to travel to EG and are most welcomed.”

Mr. Hariprasad Viswanathan, Head – Sub Saharan Africa, VFS Global, added “VFS Global is proud to extend its eVisa solutions to our newest client government- Equatorial Guinea with the launch of the new eVisa portal. With a globally accessible portal that is accessible by all nationalities across the world, we expect an increase in inbound travel to this hidden gem in Central Africa.

Apart from being a highly secure and seamless experience that elevates the overall experience of the traveller, we also ensure our partners who avail of our eVisa solutions have a powerful and efficient system in place that is easily integrated with their existing immigration systems using our scalable and customisable experience.”


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Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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