๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ผ Guinea-Bissau visa for EU citizen citizens

EU citizen passport holders must apply for a visa at a Guinea-Bissau consulate or embassy before travelling. Expect documents, an appointment, and lead time measured in weeks.

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For EU citizen passport holders specifically

EU citizens need a visa for Guinea-Bissau, applied for via consulate. Forget e-visa sites; they aren't set up for this. You'll likely deal with the embassy in a major European capital, often Lisbon or Paris. Expect to pay around โ‚ฌ100 to โ‚ฌ150 for a single-entry tourist visa. Processing can take two to four weeks, so start this well ahead of your departure.

The most common pitfall for EU applicants is incomplete documentation. Ensure your passport has at least six months validity and two blank pages. Youโ€™ll also need a completed application form, passport photos, and an onward or return ticket. Some consulates may ask for proof of accommodation or a vaccination certificate, particularly for Yellow Fever. Don't assume these aren't required; check the specific embassy's list.

Guinea-Bissau visa, the full picture

Most passports need a visa for Guinea-Bissau. Some get visa on arrival, which isn't the same as visa-free.

Who walks in visa-free

Nobody. Not a single passport gets you visa-free entry into Guinea-Bissau. If you're from the US, UK, EU, Canada, or Australia, you absolutely need to get a visa before you arrive. The easiest way is usually applying through a consulate in a neighbouring country, like Senegal or Portugal. It's a bit of a hassle, but they're generally straightforward if you have your paperwork in order.

For citizens of some West African countries (like Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Ivory Coast), you can get a visa on arrival. This typically grants you 30 days of stay. Itโ€™s important to note this isn't a free pass; there's still a fee, usually around XOF 10,000 to XOF 25,000. If your passport isn't on that short list, you're looking at a pre-arranged visa. Don't wing it here.

How long can you actually stay?

The standard tourist visa for Guinea-Bissau is usually for 30 days, with the possibility of extension. Extensions are typically done at the immigration office in Bissau. They can grant you another 30 days, bringing your potential stay up to 60 days. Be aware that the process for extensions can be slow and might require a bit of patience and possibly a small "facilitation fee" slipped to the right person.

Here's where things get tricky. You absolutely need an exit stamp in your passport when you leave. Many travellers report issues leaving because they didn't get one upon entry or during extensions. Without it, you can face significant problems and fines. Overstaying your visa is also a serious issue. While exact penalties vary, expect fines that can quickly add up. It's rumoured to be around XOF 10,000 per day, but the real consequence is being detained or deported. Don't risk it.

Can you work remotely on a tourist stamp?

Officially, no. A tourist visa or stamp is for leisure and travel only. Working remotely for a company outside Guinea-Bissau while on a tourist stamp is a legal grey area. Most immigration officials aren't actively checking what people are doing on their laptops. They're more concerned with proper entry and exit stamps and whether you have the correct visa duration.

However, this doesn't mean it's risk-free. If you attract the wrong kind of attention, or if there's a specific crackdown, you could find yourself in a difficult situation. The reality is, many digital nomads do work from their laptops in cafes or hotel rooms. Just be discreet. Don't set up a permanent office. If asked, you're "researching your trip" or "planning future travels." The XOF currency is widely accepted, and getting local SIM cards is usually simple.

What's new in Guinea-Bissau visas?

Guinea-Bissau has been talking about an eVisa system for a while. There were reports of a pilot program rolling out in late 2023 or early 2024, specifically for certain nationalities. This would be a huge step forward, potentially simplifying the application process significantly. If it's live and working, it's your best bet. Check the official government immigration website or contact an embassy for the most current information on this.

Fees have also been subject to change. While the visa on arrival for certain West African citizens has hovered around XOF 10,000-25,000, the cost for pre-arranged visas for other nationalities can be higher and vary depending on the consulate. Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $100 USD for a standard tourist visa, plus any processing fees. Always confirm the exact cost and payment methods directly with the consulate where you apply. The government is trying to streamline processes, but it's a slow train.

How other passports enter Guinea-Bissau

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