Madagascar Visa for Isle of Man Citizens
- Travellers from the Isle of Man need a visa before going to Madagascar for tourism or business travel.
- The process is online. You need to complete the form, upload your documents, and receive the approved visa by email before you travel.
- Before booking your trip, check your Madagascar visa eligibility.
Entry Permission Details
The eVisa is for non-immigrant travel and is usually issued as a single-entry permit.
| Permit Type | Entry Type | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| 30 Days | Single Entry | Short holidays |
| 60 Days | Single Entry | Longer trips |
| Extended Option | Single Entry | Subject to current rules |
Available Permit Categories
You can choose permit options based on how long you plan to stay, including short visits and longer trips. This helps Isle of Man travellers pick a visa that matches their holiday plan and travel schedule more accurately.
Document Checklist
- Passport valid for at least 6 months.
- Two blank passport pages.
- Digital scan of the passport bio page.
- Return or onward flight details.
- Hotel booking or stay address.
- Active email address for visa delivery.
- See full details on Madagascar visa requirements.
Service Costs
Total cost depends on your stay duration and selected processing speed.
How to Apply
The application is fully online. Complete the form with your personal details, passport information, and travel dates.
Before Submission
- Step 1: Fill in all personal and passport details correctly.
- Step 2: Upload clear supporting documents.
- Step 3: Complete payment to finish your request.
- Apply: Start your request on apply eVisa.
- Note: Review every detail before final submission.
Monitoring Your Request
Use your reference number and passport number to track your application status online.
| Application Stage | Details |
|---|---|
| Pending | Your request is submitted and waiting for review. |
| In Progress | Your details are under processing. |
| Approved | Your approved visa has been issued and sent by email. |
Avoiding Common Setbacks
Delays are often caused by unclear passport scans, name mismatches, or incorrect travel details.
Handling Expired Permits
If your permit expires, contact local immigration quickly. Overstaying may lead to fines or entry restrictions.
Check the expiry date and apply for an extension before your permit lapses if needed.
Visit the immigration office in Antananarivo for extension guidance.
Keep supporting documents ready for review.
Do not wait until the final day to request assistance.
Processing Speed Options
Select the processing level that matches your travel timeline.
| Service Level | Typical Wait Time | Best For | Entry Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | 4 - 6 Working Days | Planned holidays | Single entry |
| Urgent | 2 - 4 Working Days | Last-minute trips | Single entry |
| Super Fast | 1 - 3 Working Days | Emergency travel | Single entry |
Check the processing guide for current timelines.
Application Stages
Frequently Asked Questions
Processing Stage
- Pending: Your application is received and waiting in queue.
- In Progress: Your details are under review.
- Track updates with your reference number.
Visa Issued
- Approved: Your eVisa is sent by email.
- Download and print a copy before travel.
- Show it during check-in and border checks.
Before You Travel
Travel checklist for Isle of Man passport holders:
- Print at least one copy of your approved eVisa.
- Check passport validity before departure.
- Keep digital backups of key travel documents.
- Carry accommodation and onward travel details.
Why Use Our Assistance?
Our support helps simplify the process and reduce mistakes that often lead to delays.
Clear Guidance
We provide straightforward steps from application to approval.
Error Prevention
Review support helps catch common issues before submission.
Faster Clarity
You get clear updates on requirements and status expectations.
Easy Delivery
Your approved visa is sent directly to your email.
Frequently Asked Questions
In most cases, no. Once your application has been reviewed, the visa and service fees are usually not refunded.
No. The Madagascar eVisa process is online, so most travellers do not need to attend an in-person interview.
If the change is small, your visa may still be usable. If your travel plans change a lot, you may need to submit a new application.
