Uganda Single-Entry eVisa — USD 50; Uganda only; 90 days; online applicationfor 🌍 Ecuador citizens travelling to 🇺🇬 Uganda
Ecuador citizens must apply for a Uganda Single-Entry eVisa — USD 50; Uganda only; 90 days; online application online before travelling to Uganda. Submit your application through the official government portal, upload the required documents, and pay the visa fee electronically. Approval is typically emailed within a few business days. You may stay up to 90 days per entry.
📋Required Documents6
- ✓Completed Uganda e-Visa application
Single-entry tourist visa valid for up to 90 days; applied online before travel.
- ✓Recent passport-style photograph
- ✓Return or onward ticket
- ✓Valid passport (valid 6+ months)
- ✓Visa fee payment confirmation
- ✓Yellow fever vaccination certificate
ℹ️What to Expect
Apply for your Uganda Single-Entry eVisa — USD 50; Uganda only; 90 days; online application through the official online portal before departure. Complete the application form, upload all required documents in the specified formats, and pay the fee online. Processing takes approximately 3 days. Once approved, you will receive your eVisa by email — print a copy or save it digitally to present at the Uganda border. The government fee is USD 50.00. Always verify current requirements with the Uganda embassy or official government website before booking travel.
📎Supporting Documents (may strengthen your application)
- ○Proof of accommodation in Uganda
🌐Why Ecuador passport holders need a visa for Uganda
Ecuador citizens are eligible to apply for an eVisa to enter Uganda. This pre-travel online application is a streamlined alternative to a consular visa — Ecuador passport holders can complete the process from home without visiting an embassy. Approval is typically granted within a few business days.
Requirements last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: official government portal
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