Document Required for a Madagascar eVisa
Applicants must provide a clear scan of their passport biopage, with all personal and passport details fully visible and readable to avoid delays.
Important Note: Passport must be valid for more than 6 months from the intended date of entry.
To get detailed information on the requirements, applicants can check the Madagascar eVisa requirements before applying.
How to Apply for Madagascar eVisa
Step 1: Fill out the Online Application: Enter your passport information and travel dates.
Step 2: Upload Documents: Upload a clear scan of all the required documents.
Step 3: Pay the eVisa Fee: Pay securely using a debit or credit card.
Step 4: Receive eVisa: The approved Madagascar eVisa is sent via email. Download and print a copy before travel.
Madagascar eVisa Types, Stays and Validity
Madagascar offers only a tourist eVisa
|
eVisa Type |
No. of Entries |
Max. Stay |
Validity |
|
Tourist eVisa |
Single |
60 days |
60 days |
|
Tourist eVisa |
Single |
15 Days |
15 Days |
|
Tourist eVisa |
Single |
30 days |
30 days |
Processing Time & Fees
Processing options for German citizens:
Normal Processing
Time Taken: 4 - 6 Working Days
Rush Processing
Time Taken: 2 - 4 Working Days
Super Rush Processing
Time Taken: 1 - 3 Working Days
The Madagascar eVisa fee varies based on the nationality of the applicant and the chosen processing time. Applicants can use the Madagascar eVisa fee calculator to calculate the exact costs.
Important Tips For Applicants
- Apply at least 2 weeks before travel
- Travellers must carry the same passport used in the application form.
- Applicants can use the “Add Applicant” feature to include multiple travellers within a single application. While all applications are reviewed together and notifications are sent to the primary applicant, each traveller receives an individual eVisa.
- There must be 2 unused pages in the applicant's passport for visa stamps.
- All the status updates for the Madagascar eVisa are shared by email.
Frequently Asked Questions
German travellers seeking to extend their stay must apply for an extension in person at a local immigration office in Madagascar.
The Madagascar tourist eVisa does not permit travellers to work or take up any form of employment in the country. To work in Madagascar, applicants must obtain a separate work permit or work visa from the embassy.
Travellers can redownload and print another copy from their email.
Applicants should apply for the Madagascar eVisa at least 2 weeks before their intended travel date.
Content Disclaimer: This information was last updated in June 2026. As travel requirements may change, travellers are advised to confirm the latest details with the relevant authorities, embassies, and airlines before departure.
