Italian citizens can easily apply for a Madagascar eVisa online and explore the island’s stunning beaches and unique wildlife. Start your Madagascar trip with a simple eVisa process and enjoy a stress-free travel experience.
The Madagascar Tourist eVisa come with different validity periods. Italian Citizens can choose from the following:
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Madagascar Tourist eVisa Types |
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Entry Type |
Single |
Single |
Single |
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Validity Period |
15 Days from approval |
30 Days from approval |
60 Days from approval |
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Duration of Stay |
Up to 15 Days after arrival |
Up to 30 Days after arrival |
Up to 60 Days after arrival |
Italian applicants must provide a scanned copy of their Valid passport’s biopage (6+ months validity, at least one blank page) at the time of the application process.
As visa policies can change, refer to the Madagascar eVisa requirements before applying.
Here's a step-by-step guide to obtaining your Madagascar eVisa:
A suitable option for those with enough time
A quick processing option for near departure
Fastest processing option for urgent travel needs
The total Madagascar eVisa cost depends on your selected:
Applicants can review the Madagascar eVisa Fee tool for the exact cost breakdown.
You will receive regular email updates about your Madagascar eVisa application. You can also track your application status at any time on the eVisa portal using your order ID and passport number.
If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for an extension through the Madagascar immigration authorities before your visa expires. Approval is not guaranteed. If an extension is not approved, you will need to leave Madagascar and apply for a new eVisa before returning.
Advantages of the Madagascar eVisa
No. Travellers can only apply for the eVisa online before departure.
Yes. It is recommended to carry a printed copy of your eVisa approval along with your passport when travelling.
Most Madagascar eVisas are issued for a single entry only. If you leave the country, you may need to apply for a new visa to re-enter.
If your application is denied, you may need to review the reason for the denial, correct any errors, and submit a new application.