Egypt Visa RequirementsFor Kiribati passport holders
I-Kiribati citizens are eligible for an Egypt visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport and other major entry points. The process is simple and takes about 15 to 30 minutes.
Kiribati passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival at Egypt ports of entry.
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, proceed to the visa on arrival counter before immigration. Pay USD 25 in cash. Fill in the arrival card and present your passport. The stamp is valid for 30 days.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Required Documents
Valid Kiribati Passport
Passport must be valid for the duration of stay. Present at the visa on arrival counter before immigration.
USD 25 Visa Fee (Cash)
Pay USD 25 cash at the airport visa on arrival counter. USD, EUR, and GBP are generally accepted.
Completed Arrival Card
Fill in the arrival card provided on the aircraft or at the airport.
Return or Onward Ticket Recommended
Proof of return or onward travel from Egypt may be requested at the counter.
Proof of Accommodation Recommended
Hotel booking or host address in Egypt may be requested at immigration.
Current Travel Situation
Kiribati to Egypt: What You Need to Know
Egypt's visa on arrival policy extends to Kiribati passport holders, making it an accessible destination. Given the long journey from the central Pacific, Egypt is typically a transit or stopover destination for I-Kiribati travelers heading to Europe.
How to Get There
Egypt is often a stopover for Pacific travelers heading to Europe via Middle Eastern hubs. It can be added as a short stay without a complex visa process.
Money & Banking
Egypt uses EGP. USD and EUR widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs available throughout Cairo.
Practical Tips
Cairo is a fascinating city with extraordinary history. The Pyramids of Giza are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's great wonders. The Egyptian Museum houses the world's most comprehensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts.