If you are planning a trip to Algeria, you most likely need to apply for a visa before travelling.
Even though Algeria may not be on most people’s top destinations when planning a holiday, there’s actually plenty someone can do there. Algeria, situated in North Africa, has access to the Mediterranean, meaning plenty of beaches for those wanting to work on a bit of a tan. The mountains are great for hiking, and there are countless historical sites and ruins you can visit.
However, unless you are from a select few countries, you will need to obtain a Alegria visa before travelling there.
This article will detail the Algeria visa policy: who needs it, the types, application process, requirements, and other frequently asked questions regarding Algerian visas.
Almost everyone has to obtain a visa before travelling to Algeria. The only countries whose nationals are exempt from holding an Algeria visa when travelling for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days are:
Holders of diplomatic passports from the following countries are also exempt from Algerian visas:
The Algerian government issues the following visas:
Based on the number of times you are allowed to enter Algeria within the duration of your visa, there are:
When you submit an Algeria visa application, you must have the following required documents:
Keep in mind:
The Algerian authorities may request any additional documents as they see fit.
Depending on the consulate, you may have to submit either one or two copies of all the required documents.
You must apply for an Algerian visa at the Algerian embassy or consulate which is responsible for your region – the one in your country or one nearest to you if there is no Alegrian diplomatic mission in your country.
You must find out which embassy or consular office covers your region before you apply.
You can submit an Algeria visa application in one of the following ways:
However, before you submit the application, make sure you know the requirements of the consulate or embassy who will handle your application. Not all consulates accept document submission in all the aforementioned methods.
The Algerian visa application process is as follows:
The Algeria visa processing time depends on the type of visa you’re applying for, the county you are applying from, and the specific embassy or consular office.
However, it usually takes about 10-20 working days to process an Algerian visa. However, to make sure, inquire with the embassy or consulate in which you are applying. If you are applying by mail, the processing time will be longer.
If you submitted any wrong documents, it may cause the processing time for your visa to be delayed, or even for the application to be denied.
The duration of an Algeria visa depends on the reason you are travelling. If you are applying for an Algeria tourist or business visa, the duration is usually a maximum of 90 days. The date when you can enter Algeria and the amount of days you are allowed to remain in the country is stated on your visa. You must leave the country by that date otherwise you risk persecution.
Overstaying a visa can result in being detained at the airport as you leave and even imprisoned, so be cautious.
Yes, it is possible to extend an Algeria visa beyond the date of its original issuance. You must apply for an Algeria visa extension at least 15 days before your current visa expires at the The Foreigners’ Office (Bureau des Étrangers) in Algeria and have a valid reason as well as an invitation from someone in Algeria.
The person inviting you must write you an Invitation Letter and be present with you when you apply for the Algeria visa extension.
The decision is entirely up to the administration reviewing your case to make.
There is no standard set of Algeria visa fees which are uniform for everyone.
The fees for Algerian visas differ based on the type of visa you’re applying for (single-entry/multiple-entry, long-stay/short-stay) as well as the Algeria consulate or embassy handling your application.
The required payment method also differs depending on the way you apply.
If you apply in person, you may have to pay in cash at the time of application, or you may be asked to pay via bank draft in advance and hold the payment slip.
If you apply by mail, you will usually have to pay through bank transfer.
Check the website of the Algerian embassy or consulate to learn their preferred payment method for the Algeria visa fee as well as the specific amount.
The Algeria visa fee is non-refundable.
If you have to transit through Algeria or clear immigration in an Algerian airport on your way to another country, you must have an Algerian transit visa.
Algerian transit visas are issued for a maximum of 7 days. The application process for an Algeria transit visa is the same as for other types of Algerian visas (see above).
To apply, you need:
Only citizens of the following countries have to get travel health insurance before applying for an Algeria visa:
The Algeria visa travel health insurance must cover the cost of at least €30,000 for illness, accidents, and repatriation for the entire duration of your stay.