Gabon eVisa for Citizens of Niger

Traveler presenting Gabon e-Visa at airport

Gabon opens its doors to visitors from Niger through a seamless online visa system. Travellers can apply for Gabon eVisa easily, eliminating the need for in-person appointments and allowing them to apply, pay, and receive approval from the comfort of their home.

Whether visiting for short-term tourism, business, medical, family reasons, etc, this guide provides all essential information on validity, duration, fees, and application steps.

Application Requirement

Passport

  • A 6-month valid Niger passport with 2 blank pages for visa stamping

Passport-Size Photo

  • The facial expression should be neutral
  • The photo should be taken with a white background
  • There should be no redness in the eyes

Processing Time

  • Normal Processing 25 - 30 Working Days — No additional fee is charged.
  • Rush Processing 4 - 7 Working Days — An additional fee is charged for faster processing.
  • Super Rush Processing 3 - 5 working Days — Highest additional fee applies for the fastest processing.

Available Gabon eVisa Types with Fees

Single Entry
Validity 30 days
Stay Duration 30 days
Single Entry
Validity 60 days
Stay Duration 60 days
Single Entry
Validity 90 days
Stay Duration 90 days
Multiple Entry
Validity 180 days
Stay Duration 180 days

Gabon eVisa Cost

Applicants from Niger can use the Gabon eVisa Fee page to check their visa cost

Steps to Get the Gabonese eVisa

Complete the Application Form

Complete the Gabon eVisa Application Form with accurate information, including your personal, passport, and travel details.

Upload Documents & Submit the Application

Upload clear scans of all the required documents in the specified format. Double-check that each uploaded document is complete and readable, then submit the application.

Pay the Fee and Receive Your eVisa

Pay the eVisa fee securely using a debit/credit card or through your PayPal account. Once approved, your Gabon eVisa will be sent directly to your registered email address for download and printing.

Know the Current Status of the Gabon eVisa

Niger passport

Access the Gabon eVisa Application Status portal and enter your passport and order ID number in the specified field to view the status.

Quick Answers

  • Does a Gabonese eVisa approval guarantee entry into the country?

    Final entry permission is granted at the discretion of Gabonese immigration officers on arrival

  • What should I do if I miss entering Gabon within the eVisa validity period?

    You will need to apply again with new travel dates. The old eVisa cannot be reused.

  • Can I stay in Gabon longer than the duration allowed on my eVisa?

    No. You must leave the country before the permitted stay ends or apply for an extension in advance.

  • How will I receive updates during the application process?

    Email notifications are sent at every stage, including submission, payment confirmation, and approval.

  • What happens if I overstay my permitted period in Gabon?

    Overstaying your visa may result in fines or penalties, so ensure you extend your eVisa before it expires.

Our Key Qualities

24/7 Guidance

Our Gabon eVisa support Team is available 24/7 to assist with queries related to fees, required documents, and processing times. You can reach them easily via email, live chat, WhatsApp, or phone.

Expert Review

To ensure accuracy, our eVisa experts carefully review each application form, correcting any inconsistencies and reducing the likelihood of errors or delays.

Trusted Service

Every Gabon eVisa is processed and delivered within the specified timeframe, allowing applicants to receive timely results and enjoy a smooth travel experience.

Gabon Travel Etiquette and Essentials

  • Language: French is the official language of Gabon and is widely spoken across the country
  • Greetings: A friendly handshake and a warm smile are common ways to greet people
  • Dress Code: Dress modestly, especially when visiting rural areas or religious sites
  • Punctuality: Being on time is appreciated, but plans and schedules are often a bit flexible
  • Respect for Elders: Show respect by addressing elders politely and using appropriate titles
  • Currency: CFA franc (Communauté Financière Africaine franc) is the official currency of Gabon, which is divided into 100 centimes
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