Sudan visa for Australian citizens

Australian citizens wishing to visit Sudan must first secure a visa, with only a single tourist visa type generally available, an application process that naturally involves a fee. However, the severe internal conflict, particularly affecting the capital Khartoum, profoundly impacts all travel to Sudan, making entry extremely difficult and currently inadvisable for tourism purposes. Given the immense 12,000-kilometer distance and the volatile security landscape, commercial flight options are virtually non-existent, requiring meticulous monitoring of government advisories.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Blank pages
1+
Funds proof
Required

Visa options

TouristEntry Visa (Tourism or Business, 8 days to 3 months)
90d$170
OtherEntry Visa (Long Stay, 6 months)
180d$450
OtherEntry Visa (Long Stay, 1 year)
365d$820
TransitTransit Visa (1 to 7 days, including tourism)
7d$170
BusinessBusiness Visa (Embassy of Sudan – Ottawa)
$195
BusinessEntry Visa (Business or Official Purpose – Embassy of Sudan, Washington DC)
$154
WorkWork Visa (Embassy of Sudan, Washington DC)
HumanitarianHumanitarian Visa (Embassy of Sudan, Washington DC)
OtherEntry Visa for Sudanese holding foreign passports (UK)
$65
OtherEntry Visa for non-Sudanese (UK)
$130
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Visa on arrival with registered invitation letter. Australian government advises citizens not to visit.

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