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We’re here to help you understand travel requirements for entering Ivory Coast. Cloudvisas simplifies the process of applying for the Ivory Coast eVisa. You can use the form below and get started on your application. We will then handle the rest of the processing from there and keep you informed throughout the stages.

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    What is the Ivory Coast eVisa?

    The Ivory Coast eVisa can be used for purposes including tourism or business.

    Who can travel on the Ivory Coast eVisa?

    Passport holders of the following countries can apply for the Ivory Coast eVisa without requiring a visa from another country as a contingency: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, North Korea, North Macedonia, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Palestine, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe

    Who does not need the Ivory Coast eVisa?

    All travellers will require a travel authorization to enter Ivory Coast by air for tourism or business purposes.

    How many days are allowed?

    Eligible passport holders are permitted to visit Ivory Coast for days. Multi-entry Ivory Coast eVisa options are not available.

    How long is the Ivory Coast eVisa valid?

    The authorization is usually issued for 90 days. This can vary depending on your passport expiry date as well as the type of ETA or eVisa you apply for.

    What is the processing time for the Ivory Coast eVisa application?

    The processing timeline is typically 2 days, although it is advised travelers allow extra time for any processing delays that may occur for Ivory Coast to approve their Ivory Coast eVisa request.

    What do I need to apply for the Ivory Coast eVisa?

    Most all travel authorizations such as the Ivory Coast eVisa, will require a passport with at least six months validity remaining. You should also have the information on-hand of your booked or potential itinerary, including arrival and departure dates, as well as accommodation details.

    What are the options for applying?

    Currently, there are no other variants of the Ivory Coast eVisa.

    What if I want to apply on my own?

    You can apply directly by vising the following:

    Paying for the authorization

    What are the fees for applying?

    The government fees are currently 73 EUR yet are subject to change without notice. Our fees for processing your application are calculated and displayed at checkout.

    Are the fees refundable?

    Both government and service fees are required to be paid prior to submitting the application. The government fee is non-refundable. The service fee is refundable in the event the application is unsuccessful.

    Using the Ivory Coast eVisa

    What entry modes do I need the Ivory Coast eVisa?

    The Ivory Coast eVisa is needed to enter Ivory Coast by air.

    Do I need travel insurance to enter Ivory Coast?

    Travel insurance is not required to travel on the Ivory Coast eVisa.
    Whether or not travel insurance is required, we recommend frequent travelers to purchase a multi-trip travel insurance policy that includes Worldwide Coverage, as this allows you to use a single policy that covers all your trips. Bear in mind coverage restrictions on certain destinations and activities as well as coverage limits, terms and conditions.

    Is it possible to extend a visit to Ivory Coast on the Ivory Coast eVisa?

    Extensions of the Ivory Coast eVisa are not possible.

    Applying for the Ivory Coast eVisa with CloudVisas

    Applying for the Ivory Coast eVisa is simple with us. It entails the following steps:

    1. Documentation: Ensure you have your passport, booking itinerary or potential itinerary available as well as the contact information of individuals, businesses or organizations you will stay with or interact with during your stay in Ivory Coast.
    2. Application Form: Once you have your documents, the next step is to complete the application form for your selected travel authorization. Ensure you provide accurate information on the form, including biometrics, contact, personal, family, occupational, itinerary and other requested information.
    3. Supporting Documentation: As and when requested, upload copies of the necessary documents. Ensure your documents are in the correct and acceptable format for uploading. Also ensure the entire document is visible with key information easily readable. The information must match that of each of the applicants.
    4. Receive Your e-Visa: If your application is approved, your Ivory Coast eVisa will be emailed to the address used on your application within 2 days or less. Your authorization will be electronically linked to your passport, however, travelers are advised to print out a copy of their authorization and / or download any necessary mobile applications to display their Ivory Coast eVisa to authorities at the border, should they be requested to provide proof on arrival or departure to Ivory Coast.

    Restrictions on traveling on the Ivory Coast eVisa

    Travelers with an approved Ivory Coast eVisa are subject to the following restrictions.

    Permitted Entry Ports: The authorization allows you to enter only via approved air, land or sea ports. Entering through ports that are not approved for this type of authorization may result in denial of entry.

    Working on the Ivory Coast eVisa: The Ivory Coast eVisa cannot be used for work purposes, unless explicitly authorized through another program or visitor work scheme.

    Immigrating on the Ivory Coast eVisa: The Ivory Coast eVisa cannot be used for immigrating or establishing residency. If you wish to reside on a long-term basis, you will need to apply for the relevant Ivory Coast visa.

    Passport validity: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months prior to submitting your application for the Ivory Coast eVisa. You must travel on the passport that you use for your application. Should your passport have less than 6 months validity prior to expiry, you should consider obtaining a new passport prior to applying for the Ivory Coast eVisa.

    Multiple citizenships: You must disclose all citizenships you hold on your Ivory Coast eVisa application. Not disclosing these citizenships may result in a denial of your application.

    Accompanying minor children: Parents or guardians traveling with minor children may be asked for documentation at the border, and during the Ivory Coast eVisa process. Parents or guardians should ensure they carry sufficient documentation to provide proof of their relationship to the minor traveler.

    Approved points of entry on the Ivory Coast eVisa

    The Ivory Coast offers travelers flexibility with entry through various airports, land borders, and seaports. Below are tables listing the most popular points of entry in each category. While these ports are widely used, travelers should ensure they follow the appropriate procedures and meet the eVisa requirements upon arrival.

    Permitted Airports

    The country’s airports are equipped to handle international and domestic travelers, offering modern facilities and efficient entry procedures for those with an eVisa.

    Airport NameCityState/RegionDescription
    Félix-Houphouët-Boigny AirportAbidjanAbidjan DistrictThe busiest international airport, known for its modern facilities and extensive flight connections.
    Bouaké AirportBouakéVallée du BandamaA regional hub catering to domestic and regional flights.
    Korhogo AirportKorhogoSavanesA key entry point for travelers heading to the northern regions.
    San Pedro AirportSan PedroBas-SassandraServing the port city of San Pedro, popular for its beaches and economic activity.
    Yamoussoukro AirportYamoussoukroLacsLocated in the political capital, primarily for regional flights.
    Man AirportManMontagnesA small airport providing access to western Ivory Coast, known for its scenic landscapes.
    Odienné AirportOdiennéDenguéléA northern airport used for domestic flights and regional connections.
    Bondoukou AirportBondoukouZanzanConvenient for travelers visiting eastern Ivory Coast.
    Abengourou AirportAbengourouIndénié-DjuablinA regional airport servicing nearby towns and trade routes.
    Daloa AirportDaloaHaut-SassandraKnown for connecting central regions to larger hubs.

    Land Border Crossings

    These crossings are essential hubs for trade and tourism, ensuring smooth immigration processing for eVisa holders.

    Border NameCityState/RegionDescription
    Noé BorderNoéSud-ComoéA key crossing point between Ivory Coast and Ghana, popular for road travel.
    Elubo BorderEluboSud-ComoéA frequently used border for trade and tourism between Ghana and Ivory Coast.
    Pogo BorderPogoSavanesConnects Ivory Coast with Burkina Faso, often used for regional travel.
    Laleraba BorderLalerabaSavanesA northern crossing into Burkina Faso, popular for commercial routes.
    Yendéré BorderYendéréSavanesAnother significant crossing point for trade and personal travel with Burkina Faso.
    Gbapleu BorderGbapleuMontagnesEntry point from Guinea, located in a scenic mountainous region.
    Goulaleu BorderGoulaleuMontagnesFacilitates movement between Ivory Coast and Liberia.
    Danané BorderDananéMontagnesA prominent route for travelers and goods from Liberia.
    Toulepleu BorderToulepleuMontagnesAnother crossing point into Liberia, catering to both tourism and trade.
    Tengrela BorderTengrelaSavanesConnects Ivory Coast to Mali, often used for regional economic activities.

    Permitted Seaports

    Ivory Coast’s seaports serve as vibrant entry points for maritime travelers. From bustling commercial hubs to scenic coastal ports, these locations offer efficient customs and immigration services for eVisa holders arriving by sea.

    Seaport NameCityState/RegionDescription
    Port of AbidjanAbidjanAbidjan DistrictThe largest and busiest port in Ivory Coast, a central hub for maritime travel and shipping.
    Port of San PedroSan PedroBas-SassandraA significant port known for handling exports like cocoa and timber, also serves passenger vessels.
    Port of SassandraSassandraBas-SassandraA smaller port offering access to the southwestern region.
    Port of JacquevilleJacquevilleLagunesA scenic entry point located near coastal areas, used by smaller vessels.
    Port of Grand-BassamGrand-BassamSud-ComoéPopular among travelers for its proximity to tourist destinations and historical sites.
    Port of TabouTabouBas-SassandraA southern port catering to maritime travelers and local trade.
    Port of Assinie-MafiaAssinieSud-ComoéKnown for its tourism appeal, this port provides easy access to coastal resorts.
    Port of AdiakéAdiakéSud-ComoéA small but significant port near major fishing villages and tourist spots.
    Port of Grand-LahouGrand-LahouLagunesProvides entry to travelers visiting central coastal regions.
    Port of FrescoFrescoBas-SassandraServes local maritime traffic and trade in smaller vessels.

    Financial sufficiency requirements for entering Ivory Coast

    When visiting Ivory Coast, travelers must demonstrate financial sufficiency to ensure they can support themselves during their stay. This requirement is part of the immigration process to prevent undue strain on local resources and verify that visitors have the means to handle their expenses.

    Proof of Financial Means

    Travelers are required to present evidence of sufficient funds upon arrival. Acceptable forms of proof include:

    • Bank Statements: Recent statements from the past 3–6 months showing a steady balance or savings.
    • Credit Card Statements: Proof of credit availability that can cover potential expenses.
    • Cash: A sufficient amount of cash, particularly for short-term travelers who may not rely on banking facilities.
    • Traveler’s Checks: These are accepted as evidence of financial preparedness.
    • Sponsorship Letter: If staying with a sponsor, a signed letter and proof of the sponsor’s financial capacity may be required.

    Required Documents for Financial Verification

    Immigration officers may require travelers to present documents proving financial sufficiency, such as a return or onward ticket, proof of pre-paid accommodations, and travel insurance covering unexpected costs like medical emergencies. Additionally, an itinerary detailing planned activities and associated expenses may be requested to confirm adequate financial preparation.

    Tips for Travelers

    • Be Prepared: Have all financial documents easily accessible for immigration checks.
    • Carry a Mix of Funds: Use a combination of cash and cards to handle various payment needs.
    • Understand Local Costs: Familiarize yourself with currency exchange rates and daily expenses in Ivory Coast.

    Currency Considerations

    The official currency of Ivory Coast is the West African CFA Franc (XOF). Visitors should ensure they have access to funds in this currency, as it is widely used for all transactions. Key tips include:

    • Currency Exchange: Exchange money at official bureaus or banks for better rates and security.
    • ATM Access: ATMs are available in major cities like Abidjan but may be limited in rural areas. Ensure your card supports international transactions.
    • Preferred Payment Methods: While cash is the most common payment method, major establishments may accept credit or debit cards.

    Family and Group Travelers

    For families or groups traveling together, financial sufficiency is calculated collectively. Heads of households or group leaders may present combined proof of funds, such as:

    • Shared Bank Accounts: Statements that show sufficient combined resources.
    • Family Sponsorships: Letters confirming financial support from sponsors for family or group members.

    Special Notes for Business Travelers

    Business travelers visiting Ivory Coast may be required to provide additional documentation to justify their trip. This typically includes a letter of invitation from Ivorian business contacts or partners, proof of financial capacity to cover business-related expenses, and a sponsorship letter if the trip is funded by their employer.

    Local laws impacting tourists or business travelers

    When visiting Ivory Coast, it is essential to understand the local laws and regulations to ensure a smooth and trouble-free stay. Both tourists and business travelers are subject to the country’s legal framework, which emphasizes respect for public order, cultural norms, and immigration compliance.

    Prohibited Items and Activities

    • Drugs: Possession, use, or trafficking of illegal drugs is strictly prohibited and carries severe penalties, including imprisonment.
    • Weapons: Importing or carrying firearms, knives, or other weapons without prior authorization is illegal.
    • Photography Restrictions: Taking photographs of military installations, government buildings, or infrastructure like airports and bridges is prohibited without permission.

    Behavior and Public Order

    • Dress Code: While there are no strict dress codes, modest attire is recommended, especially in rural or religious areas.
    • Public Conduct: Disorderly behavior, including public intoxication, can lead to fines or arrest.
    • Cultural Sensitivity: Respect for Ivorian customs, traditions, and religious practices is expected. Avoid behavior that could be perceived as disrespectful.

    Business-Related Legal Considerations

    • Work Permits: Foreign nationals conducting business in Ivory Coast must obtain the necessary permits or visas. Working without authorization is illegal.
    • Tax Compliance: Business travelers must adhere to local tax laws, including the payment of any applicable business taxes or duties.
    • Contracts: Ensure all business agreements comply with Ivorian law, and consider consulting local legal experts for clarity.

    Traffic and Road Laws

    • Driver’s License: International driver’s licenses are accepted, but you should also carry your passport.
    • Road Safety: Always adhere to traffic rules. Police checkpoints are common, and drivers may need to show valid documentation.
    • Vehicle Rentals: Rental agreements must be respected, and insurance is mandatory for all rented vehicles.

    Cultural Information about Ivory Coast

    Ivory Coast, or Côte d’Ivoire, is a vibrant and diverse country in West Africa, known for its rich cultural heritage, traditional practices, and modern influences. Understanding its cultural nuances enhances the experience for tourists and business travelers alike.

    Ethnic Diversity

    Ivory Coast is home to over 60 ethnic groups, with major ones including the Akan, Krou, Mandé, and Gur. Each group contributes unique languages, traditions, and cultural practices, creating a vibrant tapestry of diversity. Despite differences, Ivorians share a strong sense of national identity, particularly through celebrations, music, and cuisine.

    Languages

    The official language is French, widely spoken across the country in business, education, and government. Additionally, many Ivorians speak indigenous languages such as Baoulé, Dioula, and Senufo. Learning basic French phrases or greetings in local dialects is appreciated and shows cultural respect.

    Music and Dance

    Music is a cornerstone of Ivorian culture, with genres like coupé-décalé and zouglou gaining international acclaim. Traditional instruments, such as the balafon and kora, play a key role in ceremonies and storytelling. Dance is equally important, often expressing social or spiritual themes during festivals and communal events.

    Cuisine

    Ivorian cuisine reflects the country’s agricultural abundance and ethnic diversity. Staples include cassava, plantains, and yams, served with savory stews or grilled meat. Popular dishes such as attiéké (fermented cassava couscous) and aloco (fried plantains) are must-tries for visitors. Street food is widely available and offers an authentic taste of local flavors.

    Festivals and Celebrations

    Ivory Coast is known for its colorful festivals, many of which are tied to traditional beliefs or agricultural cycles. The Fête des Masques (Festival of Masks) in the Man region is a highlight, featuring intricate masks and energetic performances. National holidays, such as Independence Day on August 7, showcase unity and pride through parades and cultural displays.

    Religion and Spirituality

    Religion is a significant aspect of life in Ivory Coast, with Islam, Christianity, and traditional beliefs coexisting harmoniously. Muslims are predominantly found in the north, while Christians and practitioners of indigenous religions are more common in the south. Respecting religious practices and dress codes, especially in mosques and churches, is essential.

    Social Norms and Etiquette

    Ivorians value hospitality and politeness. Greetings are an integral part of social interactions, often accompanied by a handshake or verbal exchanges of well-wishes. Public displays of disrespect, such as raising your voice, are frowned upon. When visiting homes or participating in ceremonies, it is customary to show gratitude for the host’s hospitality.

    Family and Community

    Family structures are central to Ivorian society, with extended families often living together or maintaining close ties. Respect for elders and communal decision-making are deeply ingrained values. Community life is vibrant, with gatherings, storytelling, and shared meals strengthening bonds among neighbors.

    Travel Information about Ivory Coast

    Ivory Coast, with its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, is a gem in West Africa that welcomes travelers year-round. To help you make the most of your visit, here is essential travel information covering key aspects of your journey.

    Best Time to Visit

    The ideal time to visit Ivory Coast is during the dry seasons: November to March and July to August. These months offer pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring attractions. The rainy seasons, from April to June and September to October, bring heavy downpours but also lush, green scenery.

    Popular Destinations

    Ivory Coast is home to diverse attractions that cater to all types of travelers:

    • Abidjan: The economic capital, known as the “Paris of West Africa,” boasts modern skyscrapers, bustling markets, and vibrant nightlife.
    • Grand-Bassam: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this coastal town combines colonial architecture with sandy beaches.
    • Man: Nestled in the western mountains, Man is famous for its waterfalls, hiking trails, and traditional mask festivals.
    • Yamoussoukro: The political capital features the stunning Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, one of the world’s largest churches.
    • Comoe National Park: A UNESCO-listed wildlife haven, perfect for nature enthusiasts and safari lovers.

    Transportation

    • Air Travel: Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport in Abidjan is the main entry point for international flights.
    • Road Travel: Roads connecting major cities are paved, but rural areas often have unpaved routes. Public buses and taxis are common for getting around.
    • Train: The Abidjan-Ouagadougou railway offers a scenic journey between Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso.
    • Car Rentals: Renting a car with a driver is recommended for safety and ease of navigation.

    Health and Safety

    • Vaccinations: A yellow fever vaccination is mandatory, and other recommended vaccines include hepatitis A, typhoid, and malaria prophylaxis.
    • Drinking Water: Stick to bottled or filtered water to avoid waterborne illnesses.
    • Safety Tips: While Ivory Coast is generally safe for tourists, exercise caution with personal belongings, especially in crowded areas.

    Additional travel considerations

    • Check your eligibility before applying
    • Never overstay on the Ivory Coast eVisa
    • Apply in advance
    • Travel with same passport
    • Travel with copy of authorization

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