Ethiopia Travel Authorisation for Nepalese Nationals

Nepal and Ethiopia share a unique connection as two nations defined by their stunning highlands and deep spiritual traditions. For Nepalese citizens planning a journey to the Horn of Africa, the electronic visa system offers a streamlined way to obtain entry permission. Whether you are travelling for the coffee ceremonies of Addis Ababa or the monasteries of Lake Tana, this digital visa assistance site provides the necessary support to navigate the application process. By applying online, travellers from Kathmandu and across Nepal can secure their documents before they even pack their bags.

Ethiopia eVisa Types and Entry Conditions

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The electronic visa is available for Nepalese passport holders primarily for tourism. It is a digital alternative to the traditional sticker visa. To be eligible, your Nepalese passport must have at least six months of validity remaining. It is also a requirement that you enter the country through Bole International Airport. While the online visa service simplifies the process, you must still provide certain supporting documents as part of the digital form. You can find out more by visiting the Documents needed for Ethiopia eVisa page.

Can Nepalese citizens get a visa when they arrive in Ethiopia?

While some nationalities can, it is strongly advised for Nepalese travellers to use the online visa service to ensure they have an approved permit before flying.

How many times can I enter Ethiopia with this document?

The eVisa issued for tourism purposes is usually a single-entry permit for Nepalese citizens.

Typical Processing Time Ranges

The speed at which your application is handled depends on the service level you select. While the government fee remains constant, the service fee varies based on the urgency of your travel needs.

Service Tier Description of Speed Best For
Standard Normal review queue Travel in more than 2 weeks
Rush Priority processing Last-minute trip planning
Super Rush Immediate attention Urgent travel emergencies

Efficiency Steps for Nepalese Applicants

To make the application as efficient as possible, we have broken down the process into four manageable steps for Nepalese travellers.

Data Entry

Input your passport details and travel dates into the digital form carefully.

Upload Files

Provide a scan of your passport's main page and a clear, recent portrait photo.

Fee Payment

Complete the transaction for both the government and the support service fees.

Final Approval

Receive your travel permit via email, which you should then print for your trip.

What is the best way to monitor my visa status?
You can Check Ethiopia eVisa application status by entering your application reference on our platform.

Data Accuracy and Preparation Tips

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Errors in the application are the leading cause of delays for Nepalese travellers. It is vital to cross-reference every letter and number with your passport. Even a small typo can lead to complications at the airport in Addis Ababa. Here are some tips to help you prepare your data correctly.

  • Ensure your name is spelled exactly as it appears in the machine-readable zone of your passport.
  • Check that your passport number does not include any unintended spaces or symbols.
  • Verify that the date of birth is in the correct Day/Month/Year format.
  • Ensure your digital photo is not blurry and shows your full face clearly.
  • Confirm the email address you provide is active and checked regularly.

What if I make a mistake on the form after I have submitted it?
If you notice an error, you should contact the application support platform immediately, though changes may not always be possible once processing begins.

Travelling with Children to Ethiopia

Nepalese families should plan for each member to have their own documentation. This includes newborns and children. There are no collective visas; every person needs an individual passport and a corresponding eVisa. This ensures that the entry process at Bole International Airport is handled smoothly for the entire family. It is also recommended to check for any additional requirements regarding minors travelling with only one parent, which is a standard international travel practice.

Is the fee for children's visas different?
Generally, the government fee and service fees apply to each individual application regardless of the traveller's age. See Ethiopia eVisa fees for more info.

Visa Validity and Travel Disruptions

The validity of your Ethiopia eVisa is based on the arrival date you state in your application. For Nepalese travellers, it is important to understand that the visa is only valid for entry from that specific date onwards. If your flight from Kathmandu is delayed by several weeks, you may need to check if your visa still covers your new stay duration. The visa expires after the allotted time (30 or 90 days) from the moment you enter the country. If you do not enter Ethiopia within three months of receiving the approval, the visa will usually expire unused.

Can I get a refund if my trip from Nepal is cancelled?
The government and service fees for the electronic visa are typically non-refundable once the application has been processed.

Overstay and Compliance Information

Compliance with local laws is mandatory for all visitors from Nepal. Your visa will have a clear expiry date. Staying even one day longer than allowed can result in fines and legal issues with the Ethiopian authorities. These penalties can increase daily. If you find yourself needing to stay longer for personal reasons, you must apply for an extension at the Immigration and Citizenship Service in Addis Ababa well before your original visa expires.

Where do I pay the fine if I overstay my visa?
Fines are usually settled at the immigration office or the airport before you are permitted to board your departing flight.

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