Swiss citizens can now travel to Madagascar more easily than before. With the Madagascar eVisa, you can apply for Madagascar eVisa online from the comfort of your own home—no need to visit an embassy in Zurich or Geneva. This straightforward process allows you to focus on planning your trip to one of the world's most biodiverse islands, rich in unique wildlife and natural wonders.
Passport Validity |
Page Requirement |
A 6-month valid passport is required from the date of arrival in Madagascar |
1-2 pages for immigration purposes |
The eVisa's validity starts from your entry date into Madagascar, not the issue date. Your stay depends on the eVisa you select. Swiss citizens can choose from 3 single-entry options:
eVisa Type |
Max Stay Duration |
Validity |
Tourist eVisa |
15 |
15 |
Tourist eVisa |
60 |
60 |
Tourist eVisa |
30 |
30 |
The application fee for the Madagascar eVisa depends on the chosen processing time, currency fluctuation cost, and the applicant's nationality. The exact cost can be calculated using the fee calculator on the Madagascar eVisa fee page.
Processing Type |
Required For |
Processing Time |
Additional Fee |
Normal Processing |
Flexibility in Travel Plan |
4 - 6 Working Days |
None |
Rush Processing |
Near departure dates |
2 - 4 Working Days |
High |
Urgent/Super Processing |
For emergency travel needs |
1 - 3 Working Days |
Highest |
Fill out the form & upload your documents:
Review & Submit:
Pay & Await Approval:
The status for your eVisa application can be checked by visiting the Madagascar eVisa Status page and using your passport details and order ID number.
You cannot extend a Madagascar e-Visa online. However, an extension for up to 90 days in total may be possible by applying in person at an immigration office within Madagascar. This must be done before your current eVisa expires.
Swiss citizens can apply for the Madagascar eVisa online with ease. Meet the requirements, choose your processing time, and get ready to explore.
Yes, each traveller, including minors, needs a separate eVisa. A parent or guardian must apply on behalf of the child.
Carry your valid Swiss passport, printed Madagascar eVisa, proof of stay, and return ticket.
Up to 400,000 MGA in local currency. Declare amounts over €10,000 in foreign currency.
Yes, but coverage may vary. Local eSIMs from Telma, Airtel, or Orange are recommended.