Requirement Confirmation

Anguilla passport holders are required to obtain an e-Visa prior to their arrival in Uganda. This digital authorisation is essential for all types of short-term visits. You can explore the requirements for more detailed information.

Processing Overview

The table below provides a conceptual overview of the processing and review phases for an electronic visa application.

Phase Description
Submission Data entry and document upload online
Payment Settlement of government and service fees
Review Assessment by immigration authorities
Outcome Notification of approval or rejection via email

Supporting Preparation

Preparation is key. You will need a digital scan of your passport's bio-data page and your Yellow Fever vaccination certificate. These documents must be clear and legible to avoid any delays in the review process.

Financials & Timing

All applications are subject to government fees and service charges. Processing times are not fixed and can vary depending on individual circumstances and current application volumes. For a general idea of costs, see the visa fees page.

Application Tracking

Once your application is submitted, you can track its progress using your unique reference number and your passport number through the online tracking tool.

Digital Application Flow

The process is entirely online. Travellers complete a digital form with their personal and travel details. After uploading the necessary documents and paying the fees, the application is submitted for review. For more on the steps involved, visit the how to apply section.

Uganda e-Visa Overview

The electronic visa is an official travel authorisation linked to your passport. It simplifies the entry process by allowing for pre-travel vetting, ensuring a smoother experience at the airport or land border.

Document Accuracy Statement

Anguilla Passport

It is crucial that the information provided in the online form is a perfect match for the details in your Anguilla passport. Any discrepancies, particularly with names or passport numbers, can lead to your entry being refused.

Photograph Guidance

A recent, high-quality digital photograph is required. The image must be in colour, with a neutral expression and a clear background. No glasses or headwear should be worn, unless for religious reasons, to ensure the face is fully visible.

Travel Preparation Checklist

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the Uganda e-Visa is accepted at all major international airports and land border crossings.

Yes, all travellers, including minors, must have their own individual e-Visa linked to their passport.

No, the standard tourist e-Visa does not grant permission for employment or long-term residence.