Requirements for Madagascar E-visa
To apply for a Madagascar eVisa, applicants need the following documents:
- Scanned passport bio page
- Passport valid 6+ months from arrival in Madagascar
Note: Always check the Madagascar eVisa requirements before applying to get complete information.
Step-by-step process of the Madagascar E-visa Application
Complete the Online Application
Fill in passport and travel details on the Madagascar eVisa application form. Ensure all information matches your passport.
Upload Documents & Pay Fee
Upload all required documents and pay the visa fee securely online using any valid debit/credit card.
Receive Your eVisa
Once approved, your Madagascar eVisa will be sent to your email. Print a copy to present at immigration upon arrival.
Madagascar E-visa Types and Validity Details
Madagascar offers the following eVisa types to UK citizens:
|
E-visa Type |
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 |
Fee structure of the Madagascar E-visa
The Madagascar eVisa fee for UK citizens varies depending on the duration of stay and the chosen processing speed.
Processing of Madagascar E-visa
Processing times depend on the selected option:
Standard Processing
Time Taken: 4 - 6 Working Days
Fee: No additional cost
Urgent Processing
Time Taken: 2 - 4 Working Days
Fee: Additional fee applies
Super Urgent Processing
Time Taken: 1 - 3 Working Days
Fee: The highest processing fee is charged
How to extend your Madagascar E-visa for UK Citizens
Visit a local immigration office in Madagascar before your visa expires, provide a valid reason for extension, and submit supporting documents such as proof of funds or travel plans.
Top places to explore in Madagascar
Here are the top things to do in Madagascar:
- Avenue of the Baobabs: Marvel at these ancient, towering trees, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.
- Ranomafana National Park: A biodiversity hotspot, perfect for spotting the endangered golden bamboo lemur.
- Andasibe-Mantadia National Park: Ideal for lemur watching, home to the indri, Madagascar's largest lemur species.
- Nosy Be: The top beach destination, offering clear waters, coral reefs, and diverse marine life.
- Tsingy de Bemaraha: Explore the unique limestone karst landscapes in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Frequently asked questions
Do children need a separate Madagascar eVisa?
Yes, every traveller, including minors, must have their own approved eVisa.
How early do I need to apply for my E-visa before my trip?
It is recommended to apply at least 1-2 weeks before your planned departure.
What happens if my passport expires before my trip?
You must renew your passport before applying, as a valid passport is required.
Content Disclaimer: While this information is current as of June 2026, we highly recommend confirming all requirements with the relevant embassies, airlines, and official agencies before finalising your travel plans.
