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Egypt Visa Online

Process Time

10 to 15 days

Starting From

INR 4,700/-

Business Visa

  • Processig Time : 10 to 15 days
  • Stay Peroid : Depends On Immigration
  • Validity : 30 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 4700/-

Tourist Visa

  • Processig Time : 10 to 15 days
  • Stay Peroid : Depends On Immigration
  • Validity : 30 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 4700/-

Documents for Egypt Visa application

  • Original passport and old passports, if any
  • Passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of submission of the visa, with a minimum of two blank pages
  • Two copies of the first and last page of your passport
  • Confirmed return air tickets.
  • The visa application form duly filled and signed by the applicant
  • 2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with matte-finish (size 35 mm x 45 mm)
  • Covering letter mentioning the details of the travel and the traveler
  • Original bank statements reflecting transactions of the last 6 months with a minimum balance of Rs 50,000 per person, duly attested and signed by a bank official
  • Confirmation of hotel booking mentioning the name and number of hotel
  • No objection letter from the current employer
  • If you are self employed: registration of the company/ partnership deed/ Memorandum of Article (MOA) is required

Additional Documents Required

  • Students travelling with their parents have to provide a Bonafide Certificate stating the details of his school/college.
  • Marriage Certificate will have to be provided as deemed by the Consulate.

Two photographs

Not more than 6 months old

Colored, with plain white background

Taken looking straight forward and face seen clear

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  • 1) do i need a visa for egypt?

    Yes. Indians need a visa to travel to Egypt. Egypt visa for Indians can be obtained at the Egypt Embassy or Consulate. In order to get visa for Egypt from India, it is necessary to fulfil the visa requirements and submit the necessary documents. An Egypt visa for Indians can be private, tourist, business and work – depending on the purpose of a visit.

  • 2) do i need to submit my passport along with my application?

    Yes, the visa sticker will be affixed to one of the blank passport pages, thus will be required.

  • 3) where is my egyptian visa valid?

    It is valid for the whole of Egypt, subject to Embassy directives.

  • 4) can i obtain an e-visa for egypt?

    There is no provision for E-visa for Indians as of now, however, with our help, you can obtain Egypt visa online.

  • 5) what is the validity of egypt e-visa?

    Egypt e-Visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. However, you can stay in Egypt for a maximum period of 30 days only.

  • 6) how many days does it take to process egypt e-visa?

    The processing time is 6 to 7 working days once the application is complete and all documents are submitted.

  • 7) what should be the validity of my passport in order to apply for an egypt e-visa?

    Your passport should be valid for a minimum of 6 months from the travel date.

  • 8) can i get an egypt visa on arrival?

    No, Egypt does have the ‘visa on arrival’ facility for Indians. An Egypt visa needs to be obtained before entering the country. Citizens of Bahrain, Oman, Hong Kong, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Macao, UAE can avail Egypt e-visa on arrival.

  • 9) how to apply for egypt visa online?

    To apply for your Egypt visa online ,make the payment online, share your documents and the visa will be processed and delivered to you in just 7 working days.

  • 10) do i need an egypt visa if i have a valid us visa?

    Yes. All Indian passport need to apply for an Egypt visa in advance, even if they have a valid US or UK visa.

EGYPT EMBASSY IN NEW DELHI

1-50 M, Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri
110021
New Delhi
India

Phone+91-11-6114096
+91-11-6114097

Fax+91-11-6885355

Emailindia_emb@mfa.gov.eg

Website URLhttp://www.mfa.gov.eg/NewDelhi_Emb

 

EGYPT CONSULATE GENERAL IN MUMBAI

Flat No.101 Benhur Apartments,32 Narayan Dabholkar Road
400006
Mumbai
India

Phone+91-22-23676422
+91-22-23676407

Fax+91-22-23634558

Emailсonsulate.mombai@mfa.gov.eg

Website URLhttp://www.mfa.gov.eg/mumbai_Cons

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Abu Simbel

Even in a country festooned with temples, Abu Simbel is something special. This is Ramses II's great temple, adorned with colossal statuary standing guard outside, and with an interior sumptuously decorated with wall paintings. Justly famous for its megalithic proportions, Abu Simbel is also known for the incredible feat, which saw the entire temple moved from its original setting — set to disappear under the water because of the Aswan dam — during the 1960s in a massive UNESCO operation that took four years.


Alexandria

The most European of Egypt's cities, Alexandria has a history that not many others can match. Founded by Alexander the Great, home of Cleopatra, and razzmatazz renegade city of the Mediterranean for much of its life, this seaside city has an appealing days-gone-by atmosphere that can't be beaten. Although today, there are few historic remnants of its illustrious past — feted in songs and books — this is a place made for aimless strolling along the seashore Corniche, café-hopping, and souk shopping.


Egyptian Museum

A treasure trove of the Pharaonic world, Cairo's Egyptian Museum is one of the world's great museum collections. The faded pink mansion is home to a dazzling amount of exhibits. It's a higgledy-piggledy place with little labeling on offer and not much chronological order, but that's half of its old-school charm.

Upstairs is the golden glory of King Tutankhamen and the fascinating royal mummies exhibits, but really every corner you turn here is home to some wonderful piece of ancient art or statuary that would form a highlight of any other museum.


Islamic Cairo

The atmospheric, narrow lanes of the capital's Islamic Cairo district are crammed full of mosques, madrassas (Islamic schools of learning), and monuments dating from the Fatimid through to the Mameluke eras. This is where you'll find the labyrinth shopping souk of Khan el-Khalili, where coppersmiths and artisans still have their tiny workshops, and stalls are laden with ceramics, textiles, spice, and perfume.


Luxor's Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings

Famed for the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and the Memorial Temple of Hatshepsut, the Nile-side town of Luxor in Upper Egypt has a glut of tourist attractions. This is ancient Thebes, power base of the New Kingdom pharaohs, and home to more sights than most can see on one visit.


Pompey's Pillar

In Carmous (in the southwest of the city) is a hill littered with the remains of ancient walls, architectural fragments, and rubble on which Alexandria's only ancient monument is left standing. Pompey's Pillar rises from the ruins of the ancient and famous Serapeion (Temple of Serapis), which was once used to store the overflow of manuscripts from the Great Library of Alexandria. This column of red Aswan granite with a Corinthian capital, standing on a badly ruined substructure and rising to a height of almost 27 meters, actually has nothing to do with Pompey and was instead set up in AD 292 in honor of Diocletian, who supplied food for the starving population after the siege of the city.


Pyramids of Giza

The last surviving of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pyramids of Giza are one of the world's most recognizable landmarks. Built as tombs for the mighty Pharaohs and guarded by the enigmatic Sphinx, Giza's pyramid complex has awed travelers down through the ages and had archaeologists (and a fair few conspiracy theorists) scratching their heads over how they were built for centuries.

Today, these megalithic memorials to dead kings are still as wondrous a sight as they ever were. An undeniable highlight of any Egypt trip, Giza's pyramids should not be missed.


Thistlegorm Dive Site

Below the Red Sea's surface is another world as fascinating as the temples and tombs on land. Among the many coral reefs off the coast there's also a glut of shipwrecks that have sunk in the Red Sea's Gulf of Gubal and Gulf of Aqaba. Of all the wrecks, the most famous is the Thistlegorm, an English WWII cargo ship that was on its way to resupply British troops when it was bombed by the Germans in 1941.


White Desert

Egypt's kookiest natural wonder is the White Desert, where surreally shaped chalk mountains have created what looks like a snowy wonderland in the middle of the arid sand. The landscapes here look like something out of a science fiction movie, with blindingly white boulders and iceberg-like pinnacles. For desert fans and adventurers, this is the ultimate weird playground, while anybody who's had their fill of temples and tombs will enjoy this spectacular natural scenery.


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