๐น๐ฉ Chad visa for United States citizens
United States passport holders must apply for a visa at a Chad consulate or embassy before travelling. Expect documents, an appointment, and lead time measured in weeks.
The verdict
For United States passport holders specifically
United States citizens must apply for a visa for Chad at a Chadian consulate before arrival. The Embassy of Chad in Washington D.C. is the primary point of contact. You'll need to submit your passport, a completed application form, passport photos, a yellow fever vaccination certificate, and a letter of invitation.
The visa fee for US citizens is $150, with processing times typically taking 10 to 15 business days. The most common reason for rejection is an incomplete application, particularly missing the letter of invitation. Ensure you also have a confirmed onward or return ticket.
Chad visa, the full picture
Most Western passports need a visa before arrival. Some African nations get visa-on-arrival. Don't expect to work remotely on a tourist stamp; it's a gamble.
Who walks in visa-free
Chad keeps things simple, mostly. If you hold a passport from ECOWAS nations (the Economic Community of West African States), you're likely good for 90 days visa-free. For everyone else, assume you need a visa. This includes citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the EU. You'll need to apply through a Chadian embassy or consulate in your home country or a neighbouring one. There used to be a visa-on-arrival for some nationalities, but this seems to be phased out or inconsistently applied. Best bet: secure your visa beforehand. Applying from another African country can sometimes be faster, but research the specific embassyโs requirements first.
Length of stay and exit stamps
Tourist visas for Chad typically grant a 30-day stay. Some longer-term options might exist, but they require specific justification and pre-approval. The real gotcha? Exit stamps. Make sure you get an official exit stamp in your passport when you leave. Without it, re-entry can become a major headache, potentially leading to fines or denial of entry. Overstaying is not advised. While specific fines aren't always publicly advertised and can change, expect penalties that could involve significant daily fines, possibly in the range of 10,000-20,000 XAF per day, and potential detention or deportation. Always check your visa's validity and plan your departure accordingly. Double-entry visas are not standard for tourist stamps; if you leave and want to return, you'll likely need a new visa.
Working remotely on a tourist visa
Chad isn't exactly a digital nomad hotspot, and the rules around remote work on a tourist visa are, frankly, a grey area. Officially, a tourist visa is for tourism. Engaging in paid work, even if it's for a company outside Chad and you're not earning money locally, can technically be a violation. Will you get caught? It depends. Immigration officials at the airport are generally more focused on your entry and exit stamps than on your laptop setup. However, if you attract other types of attention, or if immigration policies tighten, this could become an issue. There's no specific digital nomad visa. Your safest bet is to understand the risk: it's low for short stays if you keep a low profile, but it's not zero.
What's new with Chad's visas
Chad has been making moves to streamline its visa process, most notably with the introduction of an eVisa system. This is a game-changer for many nationalities previously required to apply in person at an embassy. The eVisa is generally for tourism and business purposes and can often be processed within a few business days, though it's wise to apply at least two weeks in advance. Fees for the eVisa can vary, but expect something in the range of $100-$150 USD for a single-entry tourist visa. Keep an eye on the official Chadian government eVisa portal for the most up-to-date information, as programme details and fees can change. This move aims to boost tourism and business travel, making Chad more accessible.
How other passports enter Chad
The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.