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Documents Required for Djibouti eVisa Application

Having all required documents properly prepared before starting your application will ensure a smooth and efficient process. This page provides a comprehensive guide to the documentation needed for your Djibouti eVisa application.

Essential Documents for All Applicants

Valid Passport

Your passport is the most important document for your eVisa application. It must meet the following requirements:

  • Validity: At least six months beyond your planned date of entry into Djibouti
  • Condition: In good condition with no damage to the cover, binding, or pages
  • Blank pages: At least two blank visa pages for entry and exit stamps
  • Scan quality: Clear, color scan of the bio-data page (the page with your photo and personal information)
Ensure the scan captures all four corners of the passport page and all text is clearly legible.

Passport-Sized Photograph

Your photograph must meet these specific requirements:

  • Recent: Taken within the last 6 months
  • Size: 35mm x 45mm (standard passport size)
  • Background: Plain white or light-colored
  • Position: Full face view, looking directly at the camera
  • Expression: Neutral expression, mouth closed
  • Eyes: Open and clearly visible (no sunglasses or tinted glasses)
  • Head covering: Not allowed except for religious purposes
  • Digital format: JPEG or PNG, minimum 600x600 pixels
Poor quality or non-compliant photographs are a common reason for application delays or rejections.

Email Address

A valid email address is essential for your eVisa application for the following reasons:

  • Application confirmation: You'll receive confirmation when your application is submitted
  • Status updates: Updates about your application status will be sent via email
  • eVisa delivery: Your approved eVisa will be sent to this email address
  • Support communications: Any queries or additional information requests will be sent here
Ensure you provide an email address that you check regularly and add our domain to your safe senders list to prevent important communications from going to your spam folder.

It's recommended to use a personal email address rather than a work email to ensure you maintain access even if your employment situation changes.

Example of a well-scanned passport bio-data page

Additional Documents by Purpose of Visit

Tourist Visa Documents

For tourism purposes, you'll need to provide:

  • Travel itinerary: Detailed plan of your stay in Djibouti, including dates and locations
  • Hotel reservations: Confirmation of accommodation bookings for the duration of your stay
  • Return ticket: Proof of onward travel showing your planned departure from Djibouti
  • Financial proof: Bank statements or other evidence showing you have sufficient funds for your stay
  • Travel insurance: While not mandatory, it's highly recommended and may be requested

If you're visiting friends or family, you may also need to provide:

  • Invitation letter: From your host in Djibouti
  • Host's ID: Copy of your host's identification
  • Proof of relationship: If applicable

Business Visa Documents

For business purposes, you'll need to provide:

  • Business invitation letter: From a company or organization in Djibouti
  • Company letter: From your employer stating the purpose of your visit
  • Business details: Information about the companies involved and the nature of business
  • Hotel reservations: Confirmation of accommodation for the duration of your stay
  • Return ticket: Proof of onward travel showing your planned departure
  • Financial proof: Evidence of sufficient funds or company sponsorship
  • Business card: Your professional business card
  • Company registration: Proof of your company's legal registration (may be required)

The business invitation letter should include:

  • Details of the inviting company in Djibouti
  • Purpose and duration of your visit
  • Details of meetings or events you'll attend
  • Information about who will cover your expenses

Transit Visa Documents

For transit purposes, you'll need to provide:

  • Onward ticket: Confirmed ticket to your final destination
  • Visa for destination: If required, proof that you have a visa for your final destination
  • Transit itinerary: Details of your transit plan, including duration
  • Financial proof: Evidence of sufficient funds for the transit period

Additional documents that may be required:

  • Transit accommodation: If your transit involves an overnight stay
  • Letter explaining transit: If your transit route is unusual or complex
Transit visas are typically issued for stays of up to 72 hours. If you plan to stay longer, you should apply for a tourist visa instead.

Prepare Your Documents for a Smooth Application

Having all your documents properly prepared will help ensure a quick and successful visa application process.

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How to Prepare Your Documents

Document Format Requirements

When preparing your documents for upload, ensure they meet these technical specifications:

  • File formats: PDF, JPG, or PNG (check specific requirements during application)
  • File size: Typically under 2MB per file
  • Resolution: Minimum 300 DPI for clear visibility
  • Color: Color scans/photos (not black and white)
  • Orientation: Proper orientation (not sideways or upside down)
  • Completeness: Entire document visible, including all edges

Tips for scanning documents:

  • Use a flatbed scanner rather than a phone camera when possible
  • Ensure the document lies flat without folds or creases
  • Clean the scanner glass before scanning
  • Check the scan preview to ensure all text is clearly legible

Document Quality Guidelines

To ensure your documents are accepted, follow these quality guidelines:

  • Legibility: All text must be clearly readable
  • Completeness: No cropped or partially visible information
  • Authenticity: Documents must be original or certified copies
  • Validity: Documents must be current and not expired
  • No alterations: Documents must not show signs of tampering or editing
Submitting altered or fraudulent documents is a serious offense that can result in visa denial and potential bans on future applications.

Common quality issues to avoid:

  • Blurry or pixelated images
  • Glare or shadows obscuring text
  • Fingers visible in the photo/scan
  • Excessive compression reducing image quality
  • Watermarks from scanning apps

Document Translation Requirements

If your documents are not in English or French, they may need to be translated:

  • Accepted languages: Documents in English or French are generally accepted without translation
  • Translation requirements: Documents in other languages should be accompanied by an official translation
  • Certified translations: Translations should be certified by a professional translator or translation agency
  • Format: Both the original document and its translation should be submitted

A proper certified translation should include:

  • A statement certifying the translation's accuracy
  • The translator's name and signature
  • The date of translation
  • Contact information of the translator or translation agency
When in doubt about translation requirements, it's always better to provide a certified translation than risk delays in your application.

Complete Document Checklist

Essential Documents (All Applicants)

Purpose-Specific Documents

Tourist Visa

Business Visa

Transit Visa

Stack of organized travel documents

Documents for Special Cases

Documents for Minors

When applying for a Djibouti eVisa for a minor (under 18 years), additional documentation is required:

  • Birth certificate: Copy of the minor's birth certificate
  • Parental authorization: Consent letter signed by both parents or legal guardians
  • Parents' identification: Copies of parents' or legal guardians' passports or ID cards
  • Proof of relationship: Documents proving the relationship between the minor and the parents/guardians

If the minor is traveling with only one parent:

  • Sole custody document: If applicable
  • Death certificate: If one parent is deceased
  • Court order: If relevant to custody arrangements
  • Notarized authorization: From the absent parent allowing the child to travel
These additional requirements are in place to prevent child trafficking and ensure the child's safety.

Documents for Group Travel

For group travel to Djibouti, such as tour groups or business delegations, the following documentation may be required:

  • Group manifest: List of all travelers in the group with their details
  • Group itinerary: Detailed travel plan for the entire group
  • Group leader details: Contact information for the person responsible for the group
  • Group invitation: If applicable, for business or official delegations

Important notes for group applications:

  • Each individual in the group must still submit their own eVisa application
  • Applications can be linked using a group reference number
  • Group coordinators may be able to submit multiple applications
  • Bulk payment options may be available for larger groups

For school groups or youth organizations, additional documentation may include:

  • School or organization authorization letter
  • List of accompanying adults and their responsibilities
  • Parental consent forms for all minors

Documents for Extended Stay

If you're planning a stay that approaches the maximum duration allowed by the eVisa (90 days), you may need to provide additional documentation:

  • Detailed itinerary: Comprehensive day-by-day plan for your entire stay
  • Financial proof: More substantial evidence of funds to cover the extended stay
  • Accommodation confirmation: For the entire duration of your visit
  • Return ticket: Confirmed booking showing departure within the allowed period
  • Travel insurance: Coverage for the entire duration of stay

For academic or research purposes:

  • Invitation letter: From a Djiboutian academic institution
  • Research permit: If applicable for your activities
  • Letter of support: From your home institution
Remember that the standard eVisa allows for a maximum stay of 90 days. If you need to stay longer, you should consider other visa options or plan to apply for an extension once in Djibouti.