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Republic of Equatorial Guinea visas

Equatorial Guinea Visa Atlas coverage is lite because the official eVisa portal, Foreign Affairs ministry and Labour ministry sources provide useful entry, protocol and work-permit authority context, but the reviewed public source packet does not expose stable route-level family, study, residence or full work-permit checklists. This packet covers tourist eVisa filing, business or official visit checks, diplomatic/official/service passport checks, and cautious authority-check routes for family, study, work and residence. Applicants should use the official eVisa, Foreign Affairs and Labour sources, then confirm any employment, residence, study, family or longer-stay compliance step with the competent Equatoguinean authority, host, employer or school before travelling or starting activity.

5 routes · 1 without a sponsor · 0 lead to settlement

Official portal

Primary source

Equatorial Guinea eVisa portal ↗ · Equatorial Guinea eVisa

Link last verified: 29 June 2026

Regulators of immigration advice

  • Equatorial Guinea eVisa (eVisa) — Official eVisa portal for tourist eVisa and online visitor-entry handling.
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Diaspora (Foreign Affairs) — Official foreign ministry surface for diplomatic, protocol, bilateral visa-exemption and consular context.
  • Ministry of Labour, Employment Promotion and Social Security (Labour Ministry) — Official Labour ministry source describing National Employment and Migration Service functions, including granting, renewal and cancellation of work permits.

Visa routes (5)

  • Tourist eVisa

    Equatorial Guinea tourist eVisa route using the live official eVisa portal.

    No sponsor needed · Non-settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026

  • Business or Official Visit Check

    Equatorial Guinea short business or official-visit check route using eVisa and Foreign Affairs sources.

    Sponsor required · Non-settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026

  • Diplomatic, Official or Service Passport Check

    Equatorial Guinea protocol route for diplomatic, official and service passport holders.

    Sponsor required · Non-settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026

  • Family, Study or Long-stay Authority Check

    Equatorial Guinea authority-check route for family, study or longer stays where stable public checklists were not found.

    Sponsor required · Non-settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026

  • Work or Residence Authority Check

    Equatorial Guinea work/residence authority-check route backed by the Labour ministry work-permit authority page.

    Sponsor required · Non-settlement · Last reviewed 29 June 2026

Frequently asked questions

How many visa routes does Republic of Equatorial Guinea have?+−

We cover 5 Republic of Equatorial Guinea visa routes in these categories: visitor and short business, general residence, and sponsored work. Each one links to its primary government source and carries a last-reviewed date.

Which Republic of Equatorial Guinea visas do not need an employer sponsor?+−

1 of the 5 Republic of Equatorial Guinea routes we cover can be pursued without an employer sponsor, which helps if you do not have a job offer yet. The remaining 4 are employer-sponsored.

Which Republic of Equatorial Guinea visas lead to permanent residence?+−

The Republic of Equatorial Guinea routes we cover are temporary rather than direct settlement routes.

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We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.