North Korea visa for Ugandan citizens

For North Korean citizens planning a trip to Uganda, securing an e-visa is the designated pathway, allowing for a maximum stay of 90 days and offering a choice among four distinct visa types, including tourist and transit options. Travelers should be aware that Uganda operates on East Africa Time (EAT), which is 9 hours ahead of Pyongyang Standard Time, a significant adjustment to consider when planning connections. While the specific e-visa fee will be detailed in your application, remember that Uganda's economy primarily uses the Ugandan Shilling, so currency exchange will be a necessary step upon arrival.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TouristGeneral Entry Visa for Visitors (including Tourist)
OtherOfficial Visa for Belarus
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Bulgaria
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Mongolia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Russia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Serbia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Cambodia
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for China
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Cuba
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Laos
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Montenegro
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Myanmar
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Singapore
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Tajikistan
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Vietnam
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Zimbabwe
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Indonesia
14d
TouristVisa Exemption for Chinese Citizens (Tongrim County)
2d
TouristVisa Exemption for Chinese Citizens (Sinuiju Day Trip)

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