Gabon eVisa for Citizens of Benin
The Gabon eVisa enables citizens of Benin to obtain entry authorisation online for a range of travel purposes. It covers travel for tourism, family visits, business visits, and other approved reasons, allowing applicants to complete the entire process without visiting the embassy. Travellers can apply for Gabon eVisa through this digital system, which provides a consistent and secure procedure for organised movement between the two nations.
Please review the information below to understand all the details of the Gabon eVisa, including validity, fees, types, and the application process.
Documents to Submit and Applicable Fees for the Gabon eVisa
Check the information below to complete your document set for the Gabon eVisa:
Passport Requirement
- Validity:6 months from the entry date
- Scanned Copy: Passport bio page
- Page Requirement:2 pages for visa stamping
Photo Requirement
- Recent passport-size photo
- The face should be looking directly straight, facing the camera
Fee for Gabon eVisa
Select your nationality on the Gabon eVisa fee calculator available on the Gabon eVisa Fee page to calculate the applicable fees.
Gabon eVisa Processing Time
Match the processing time with your travel date:
- Normal Processing Time: 25 - 30 Working Days — An extra processing fee is charged.
- Rush Processing Time: 4 - 7 Working Days — An additional fee is charged for faster processing.
- Super Rush Processing Time: 3 - 5 working Days — The most expensive option for urgent processing.
Gabon eVisa Types
|
Entry Type |
Single Entry |
Multiple Entry |
|
Validity |
60 days, 90 days or 30 days |
180 days |
|
Entry Days |
60 days, 90 days or 30 days |
180 days |
Choose the eVisa type that matches your travel plan to ensure the correct validity, stay duration, and entry option for your visit.
Steps Involved in Getting the Gabon eVisa
The Gabon eVisa acts as your entry permit to the country. Apply for your Gabon eVisa in just 3 simple steps:
Complete the Application Form
Enter your passport number, travel dates, personal information, and date of birth accurately. Choose the appropriate eVisa type and purpose of travel, then review all entered information carefully before submission.
Upload Documents & Submit the Application
Attach clear and properly scanned copies of all required documents in the prescribed format. Avoid uploading screenshots, as unclear files may delay processing. After uploading, submit your Gabon eVisa application for review.
Make Payment and Receive Your eVisa
Pay the applicable eVisa fee securely using a valid debit or credit card through our protected payment portal. Once approved, your Gabon eVisa will be delivered directly to your registered email address.
Gabon eVisa Status Enquiry Procedure
Your passport and order ID number are needed to check the status on the Gabon eVisa Application Status page.
Extending the Stay Period of the Gabonese eVisa
The Gabon eVisa can be extended by submitting an extension request form at the Immigration Office in Libreville, which has the sole authority to approve or deny such applications.
Why Choose Us?
24/7 Support
Our Gabon eVisa Support Team is available at all hours through email, live chat, phone, or WhatsApp to assist applicants with any visa-related queries or application concerns.
Safe Platform
The Gabon eVisa portal uses advanced, multi-layered encryption technology to ensure complete protection of applicants’ personal and payment details from theft, misuse, or unauthorised access.
Trusted Service
Recognised globally for reliability, our team has successfully processed and delivered thousands of Gabon eVisas within the promised timeframe, allowing applicants to travel with confidence.
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Poulet Nyembwe
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Baked Bananas
Oven-baked bananas, known as Bananes au four croustillantes, are made by coating slices of banana in a mixture of eggs and orange juice, followed by a layer of breadcrumbs before baking.
Chakery
Chakery is a sweet dessert from West Africa made with couscous combined with milk, yoghurt, and sour cream, giving it a smooth and rich texture.
Dongo-Dongo
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