DRC eVisa for Andorra Citizens
If you hold an Andorran passport and plan to visit the Democratic Republic of the Congo, you need a DRC eVisa. This online approval confirms you are allowed to travel and enter the country. Here is everything you need to know before you apply.
Which Documents Will You Need?
To complete your application, make sure you have the following:
(Important: All documents must be in English.)
- Your Passport Bio Page: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your travel date
- A Recent Photograph: Ensure it is clear and recent
- Your Application Letter: Addressed to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Include your purpose of travel, trip details, travel dates, and intention to visit, If travelling for business or a conference, the letter must be on your company’s letterhead.
[See Full Details Here DRC eVisa Document Guidelines].
What Type of DRC eVisa Can You Apply For?
Before you start your application, it helps to know the visa options. The DRC offers a single-entry Ordinary Flying eVisa for short-term visits.
- Visa Type: Ordinary Flying eVisa
- Entries: Single Entry
- Max Stay: 7 Days
- Validity: 90 Days
[View All Types Here DRC eVisa Types Page]
What Can You Use the DRC eVisa For?
The DRC eVisa allows short visits for:Tourism, Business, Family visits, Medical visits, Conferences or meetings
Remember: Employment or work is not allowed on this visa.
How Do You Apply for a DRC eVisa?
Follow each step carefully to ensure your eVisa is approved without delays.
Complete the eVisa form with accurate details that match your passport, Upload all required documents, including passport bio page, photo, and application letter.
Review your information carefully before submission. Pay the application fee using Card, PayPal, or Crypto.
Use the application number from your confirmation email to monitor progress on the DRC eVisa portal.
How Much Will the DRC eVisa Cost and How Long Will It Take?
Processing may vary depending on form accuracy, document quality, and application volume.
Available processing speeds:
- Normal: 11 - 13 Working Days
- Rush: 8 - 11 Working Days
- Super Rush: 5 - 8 Working Days
Your Fees will depend on: Fees depend on your visa type, how fast you want the application processed, and the purpose of your travel.
[See Processing Time & Fee Breakdown here→ DRC Visa Fee & Processing].
Understanding the Border Fee (VAP)
The eVisa allows you to travel to Congo, but it is not enough to enter the country on its own. On arrival, you must pay the Visa d’Entrée (VAP) border fee. Your eVisa confirms that you are eligible to enter the DRC. You can arrive by airport, seaport, or land border.
What Happens When You Arrive
- Immigration officers will place a VAP stamp in your passport
- This stamp confirms your 7-day authorised stay
- If you wish to stay longer, visit EMG/DGM immigration with a copy of your eVisa approval to request an extension.
Note: VAP Fee on Arrival is Paid at the airport, seaport, or land border. The amount depends on your nationality and entry route. This fee is mandatory and separate from the eVisa fee.
Staying Longer Than 7 Days
If you plan to stay in the DRC for more than 7 days, you must visit EMG/DGM (Immigration Office) and present a copy of your approved eVisa. Extension fees will depend on your visa type and the length of your stay, so always check the latest fees before requesting an extension.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I enter through any border in the DRC?
Yes, your eVisa is valid for
air, land, or sea entry points.
Do I still pay the VAP if I paid the online eVisa fee?
Yes, the
VAP is a separate mandatory fee at the border.
Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in January 2026, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
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