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Passports

Passport valid for at least six months required by all.

Visas

Required by all except the following:
(a) nationals of Kuwait, who are allocated a six months' residence permit upon arrival;
(b) Palestinians holding an Egyptian residence card, provided the stay outside Egypt does not exceed six months;
(c) nationals of Bahrain, Djibouti, Guinea, Jordan (only with a passport with at least five years' validity), Libya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen Republic for stays of up to three months;
(d) nationals of Malaysia for stays of up to 15 days;
(e) those continuing their journey to a third country within 24 hours, provided holding confirmed tickets.
(f) cruise ship passengers entering Egypt, at any port, for a maximum of three days.

Note

(a) The amount of stay permitted in Egypt in which visa exemptions apply to such nationals varies. It is advised to contact the nearest Embassy/Consulate prior to travel to confirm the details. (b) Those in possession of a residence permit to Egypt are not required to obtain an entry visa if they leave Egypt and return within the validity of their residence permit or within six months, whichever period is less. (c) Nationals of Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, The Philippines and holders of Palestinian documents must not leave the airport transit lounge if traveling en route to onward destination (and must do so by the same or first connecting aircraft). All other nationals must remain within the airport.

Types of visa and cost

Tourist and Business (single- and multiple-entry). Cost varies according to nationality. For UK nationals: Tourist: US$26 (single-entry); US$31 (multiple-entry). Business: US$91 (single-entry); US$156 (multiple-entry). For US nationals: All visas US$21 Processing fees for other nationals vary considerably; check with the appropriate Consulate (or Consular section of Embassy) for details; see Passport/Visa Information.

Validity

Varies, but are usually valid for six months from the date of issue for stays of up to three months. Visas cannot be post-dated. Visas can be extended one week before the end of the permitted stay in Egypt at Immigration.

Application to

Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy); see Passport/Visa Information section.
Note: It is, however, possible for most tourists and visitors to obtain an entry visa at any of the major ports of entry. Visitors should check with their nearest Egyptian Consular mission for more details concerning visa regulations applying to their citizenship.

Application requirements

(a) Passport valid for at least six months with at least one blank page. (b) Application form, completed and signed. (c) One recent passport-size photo. (d) Postal applicants must enclose a registered- or recorded-delivery, self-addressed envelope. (e) Fee, payable by cash or postal order. (f) Business letter for Business visa.

Working days required

Same day for personal applications; seven days or more from day of receipt for postal applications. Processing may take longer (estimated six to eight weeks) for the following nationals, who require pre-approval from the relevant authorities in Cairo: Algeria, Bangladesh, China (PR), Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia.

Note

Visitors from all countries except the EU and the USA must register with the police within one week of arrival in Egypt, although this service is usually undertaken by the hotel.
Test required for anyone applying for work, study ot training permits and staying longer than 30 days, this includes dependants of 15 years and over.
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Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in the UK

26 South Street, London W1Y 6DD, UK
Tel: (020) 7499 3304.
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1630 (1000-1500 during Ramadan).

Egyptian Consulate in the UK

2 Lowndes Street, London SW1X 9ET, UK
Tel: (020) 7235 9777
Website: www.egyptianconsulate.co.uk
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1230 (lodging applications); 1430-1600 (visa collection).

Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in the USA

3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008 USA
Tel: (202) 895 5400.
Website: www.egyptembassy.us

Travel Advice

There is a high threat from terrorism in Egypt. Attacks can be indiscriminate and against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners.
On 24 April 2006, there were three explosions at three separate locations in the resort town of Dahab in the Sinai Peninsula, resulting in a number of deaths and injuries.
On 23 July 2005, three bombs exploded in Sharm al-Sheikh in the Sinai Peninsula. According to the Egyptian authorities 63 people were killed and 124 injured.
Outbreaks of avian influenza (bird flu) in Egypt have resulted in four human fatalities. As a precaution, visitors should avoid live animal markets, poultry farms and other places where they may come into contact with domestic, caged or wild birds; and ensure poultry and egg dishes are thoroughly cooked.
This advice is based on information provided by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK. It is correct at time of publishing. As the situation can change rapidly, visitors are advised to contact the following organizations for the latest travel advice:

British Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Tel: (0845) 850 2829.
Website: www.fco.gov.uk

US Department of State

Website: http://travel.state.gov/travel