Moldova visa for Guinean citizens

For Guinean passport holders, travel to Moldova is streamlined by an accessible e-visa system, making visits simpler than traditional applications. This process typically allows for stays up to 90 days, accommodating purposes like tourism, business, or transit, with application fees generally around $70. Given the significant geographical distance separating Conakry from Chișinău, travelers should anticipate at least two layovers, often through major European hubs such as Istanbul or Vienna, making the journey itself a considerable part of the overall experience. Despite the long journey, the convenience of Moldova's e-visa system ensures visitors can readily explore its historic monasteries and renowned vineyards upon arrival.

eVisa· verified 2026-05-27
eVisa Moldova
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Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months
Blank pages
2+
Funds proof
Required
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

TransitType A Airport Transit Visa
0d
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TransitType B Transit Visa
5d
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OtherType C Short-Stay General Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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OtherType C Official Mission Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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TouristType C Tourism Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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FamilyType C Visit Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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BusinessType C Business Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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OtherType C Transport Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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OtherType C Sports, Cultural, Scientific, Humanitarian, Medical or Religious Activities Visa
90d$44valid 6mo
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OtherType D Long-Stay General Visa
valid 1y
WorkType D Work Visa
valid 1y
StudentType D Study Visa
valid 1y
FamilyType D Family Reunification Visa
valid 1y
OtherType D Other Long-Term Purposes Visa
valid 1y
OthereVisa (Electronic Type C Visa)
90d$44valid 6mo
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TouristVisa-Free Entry (Short-Stay Tourism/Business for Exempt Nationals)
90d$0multiple-entry
WorkVisa-Free Entry (Short-Stay Work by EU Citizens up to 90 Days)
90d$0multiple-entry
WorkSpecial Remote Work Regime without Entry Visa or Residence
0d$0

Not required if holding EU/Schengen visa/permit, or Canada, Ireland, UK, US visa.

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