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Guinea visa for Ireland citizens
eVisa Required Yellow Fever RequiredCitizens of Ireland can apply for an eVisa to visit Guinea for tourism purposes
COVID Updates
Guinea borders are closed for visitors or tourists.
Visa Requirements
- 📒 Passport, Which should at least have 6 months of validity. You will need a scanned copy of the passport (First and last page)
- 👤 Applicant Photograph - Scanned Copy
- ✈️Return Flight Ticket or tickets showing your travel out of Guinea
- Yellow Fever Certificate - Scanned Copy
Visa Process
Guinea eVisa for Ireland passport holders can be applied at Guinea eVisa official website by filling in your information and uploading required documents. You have to pay for an eVisa online using a credit or debit card.
Visa Fees
Guinea tourist eVisa for citizens of Ireland costs US$ 80, and guinea transit eVisa costs US$ 50. Guinea eVisa takes up to 72 hours to get processed. Guinea tourist eVisa is valid for stay up to 90 days.
Type | Cost | Validity |
---|---|---|
Tourist Visa | US$ 80 | 90 days |
Transit Visa | US$ 50 | --- |
Important Tips
⚠️ Yellow Fever Warning
Guinea is a yellow-fever affected country. We suggest you, get a Yellow Fever Certificate before travel as it may be required while returning to your home country or entering any other country. Yellow Fever shots are generally valid for ten(10) years, but it may depend on the hospital or clinic.
Guinea is a country in the Western Africa region of Africa. Conakry is the capital city of Guinea. It is an underdeveloped country and its passport rank is 154. It has a population of approx 13.1 M. Guinea `s phone code is 224 and its currency code is GNF. Most spoken languages in Guinea are Ful,Malinke,Susu
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