An emergency visa issuance program will begin operating in Egypt in mid-June upon arrival

Egypt has announced the launch of the pilot phase of its new digital emergency visa issuance system upon arrival, which will begin operating at Cairo International Airport in mid-June 2025. This initiative aims to simplify the visa process for travelers who urgently need entry permission.
The program has been designed with the needs of travelers who may need a visa at the last minute in mind. Unlike traditional methods, which are often accompanied by long queues and difficulties at border control, the new system offers several streamlined visa options. Travelers will be able to obtain a visa quickly and conveniently using a QR code that will identify the airports participating in the program.
The emergency e-visa on arrival will be available to citizens of 78 countries eligible for Egypt's standard e-visa program. This means that many travelers will be able to take advantage of the new system during its pilot phase at Cairo International Airport. Only a passport and supporting documents will be required to obtain a visa. Self-service kiosks will be installed in the arrival areas, and a special mobile app will be launched. This app will allow users to upload the necessary documents and make payments both before and after arrival, which will greatly simplify the visa application process.
If the pilot project proves successful, it will form the basis for further expansion of the program to other major airports, such as Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh, and Luxor, which also receive a large number of international flights. However, despite all the innovations, tourists are still advised to obtain a visa for Egypt in advance to avoid possible problems when entering the country.
Thus, the new emergency visa issuance system upon arrival promises to make travel to Egypt more convenient and accessible, allowing travelers to focus on enjoying their trip.
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