Equatorial Guinea visa for German citizens

For German passport holders, an e-visa simplifies entry into Equatorial Guinea, offering both tourist and business options typically valid for up to 30 days at an estimated cost of $100. Despite the considerable geographical distance and lack of direct flights from Germany, travel often involves connecting through European hubs such as Madrid, underscoring Equatorial Guinea's unique historical ties as mainland Africa's sole Spanish-speaking nation. This journey to the West African coast presents a significant cultural and linguistic shift from Germany's familiar landscapes. Visitors should also note the local currency, the Central African CFA Franc (XAF), which is pegged to the Euro, streamlining financial transactions for many German travelers.

eVisa· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

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

Visa options

TouristTourist eVisa (Short-term, up to 90 days)
90d$75valid 3mo
Apply
BusinessBusiness eVisa (Short-term, up to 90 days)
90d$75valid 3mo
Apply
OtherTourist/Business Visa (30 days)
30d$200valid 1mo
OtherTourist/Business Visa (60 days)
60d$200valid 2mo
OtherTourist/Business Visa (90 days)
90d$200valid 3mo
OtherTourist/Business Visa (90–180 days)
180d$300valid 6mo
WorkResidence Permit (Long-term stay)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
TouristTourist Visa (60 days)
60d$200valid 2mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (60 days)
60d$200valid 2mo
TouristTourist Visa (90 days)
90d$200valid 3mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (90 days)
90d$200valid 3mo

e-Visa holders must arrive via Malabo International Airport.

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