Grenada to Madagascar: Quick Guide
Grenadian passport holders need a visa to enter Madagascar. Apply online before you travel.
Do Grenadians Need a Visa?
- Yes. Grenadian citizens need a visa for Madagascar.
- Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from arrival.
- You can complete the full process online.
- Apply a few days before your flight.
- Print your approved e-visa and keep it with your passport.
- Apply here: apply for e-visa.
How to Apply
The form is short and easy. Enter your details, upload documents, and check that everything matches your passport.
Personal Info
Enter your full name, nationality, and email.
Passport Info
Add your passport number and expiry date.
Travel Info
Share your arrival date and trip details.
Get Visa by Email
After approval, your visa is sent to your email.
Documents You Need
Keep these ready before you start your application:
- Passport: Valid for at least 6 months after arrival.
- Tickets: Proof of your flight out of Madagascar.
- Digital Photo: A clear passport-style image.
- Validity: Passport must stay valid for at least 6 months.
- Email: Use an active email to receive updates and your visa.
Avoid Common Mistakes
Most delays happen because of wrong passport details or unclear photos.
- Check your name and passport number carefully before submitting.
- Upload clear photos and readable documents.
- Make sure every detail matches your passport.
- Save your reference number so you can track your application.
Track Your Application
You can track your application online with your reference code.
Submit Form
Fill in the form and upload your documents.
Save Your Code
Keep the reference code shown after submission.
Check Status
Use your code to see review and approval updates.
Get eVisa
Receive your visa by email and print a copy.
Visa Options
Most travelers choose a 30-day or 60-day visa. Both are single-entry.
30-Day Visa
- Good for short holidays and quick visits.
- Single-entry only.
- Best if your return date is fixed.
60-Day Visa
- Good for longer trips.
- Single-entry only.
- Gives you more time to travel.
Fees and Processing
- Fees depend on your visa type and how fast you need it.
- Normal processing is usually the cheapest option.
- Urgent and Super Fast are quicker but cost more.
- Choose the option that matches your travel date.
- Check the pricing page for current rates.
When Your Visa Starts and Ends
Here is a simple timeline of visa validity.
| Action | Description | When It Starts | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Issuance | Your visa is approved | Before travel | Keep a copy in your email. |
| Activation | Visa becomes active | On entry | Your stay count starts on arrival. |
| Expiry | Your allowed stay ends | Final permitted day | Do not overstay. |
This is a single-entry visa. If you leave Madagascar, you need a new visa to come back. Read full passport requirements before applying.
Why Choose This Service?
- Simple online process from start to finish.
- Helps reduce common application mistakes.
- Clear steps for Grenadian travelers.
Processing Time Options
Pick Normal, Urgent, or Super Fast based on when you need your visa.
4 - 6 Working Days
Regular processing
Best for planned trips
2 - 4 Working Days
Faster processing
Best if you travel soon
1 - 3 Working Days
Fastest processing
For urgent travel
Need More Time?
If you need to stay longer, visit immigration in Antananarivo before your visa expires.
Important Rule
Do not overstay your visa. Staying past expiry can lead to fines.
Before You Travel
What to Carry:
- Your printed visa
- Your passport with empty pages
- Your reference number (from email)
- Your visa confirmation email
Reminder
- Your visa has an expiry date. Do not stay past it.
- Overstaying can cause fines and travel issues.
- If you need extra time, visit immigration early.
- Request an extension before your visa ends.
Quick Recap
- Grenada citizens need a visa for Madagascar.
- You can apply online before departure.
- Track your status with your reference code.
- Print your approved e-visa and carry it during travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most travelers can stay up to 60 days, depending on the visa selected.
No. Visa fees are non-refundable once the application is submitted.
Yes. Carry a printed copy with your passport when you travel.
