All Travellers to Uganda

You’ll need a visa to enter Uganda. Following an announcement by the Ugandan Ministry of Internal Affairs on October 14 2021, you are required to have a visa before your trip. Visas will not be issued on arrival.

As of 7 March, you are no longer required to show proof of vaccination status or provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate on arrival. If transiting or departing, you should be aware of entry requirements at your final destination.

Arriving passengers may be subject to temperature checks and will be screened for infectious diseases by the Port Health authorities. If your temperature is above normal or you display COVID-19 symptoms you may be required to take a COVID-19 test. If a foreign national tests positive for COVID-19 and wishes to be repatriated for treatment outside of Uganda, they will be expected to cover the costs themselves.

Only passengers with valid tickets and airport officials will be allowed into the terminal building.

For more information about entry requirements, visit the Ugandan Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control website.

Exemptions

There are no exemptions to Uganda’s entry requirements. However, Uganda has exempted the countries on this List. Check it and find out if you have exemption.

Check your passport and travel documents before you travel

Passport validity

Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Uganda.

Visas

You can apply for a visa at the Ugandan High Commission in your country of origin or better still apply online for an ‘e-visa’. You should give yourself sufficient time to apply for a visa and make sure when applying that the start date and validity covers the period you wish to travel.

You can also apply for an East African Tourist Visa. This is valid for 90 days and allows multiple entry into Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. You can apply for this visa on the ‘e-visa’ website.

Yellow fever certificate requirements

Yellow fever certificate is a requirement for entry in any Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda or Tanzania. Unless your health may not allow you to have the vaccination, do have your physician’s write up to this exemption.