Planning your visit to Madagascar begins with understanding the Madagascar eVisa application process. The system is simple and fully online, allowing travellers to apply from anywhere.
Check your eligibility before starting the application. Refer to the official list of Madagascar eVisa eligible countries for the latest information.
To apply for the Madagascar eVisa, submit a clear copy of your passport bio page. The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival and include at least 2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
Note: Check the latest document requirements for the Madagascar eVisa before applying.
Open the Madagascar eVisa Application Form and enter your travel details. Review the information before continuing.
Upload clear and readable scans of the required documents.
Pay using a valid credit or debit card.
Submit your application after successful payment.
Your approved eVisa will be sent to your email inbox once processed.
The Madagascar eVisa fee varies based on the selected visa type and processing option. Check the latest fee details before submitting your application.
4 - 6 Working Days with no extra cost.
2 - 4 Working Days with an additional fee.
1 - 3 Working Days with an additional fee.
Can I make corrections after submitting the Madagascar eVisa application form?
Corrections are not allowed after submission and payment. Contact support for assistance. If the issue cannot be resolved, submit a new application.
Can I apply for the Madagascar eVisa from my mobile phone?
Yes, the application portal is mobile-friendly. You can complete the form and upload documents using a phone or tablet.
Is there any interview or biometric process required for the Madagascar eVisa?
No, the process is fully online. No interview, appointment, or biometric submission is required.
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