Egypt Visa RequirementsFor Philippines passport holders

Filipino citizens can obtain a visa on arrival in Egypt for up to 30 days, costing USD 25, making the country accessible without advance visa processing.

Visa on Arrival
30 days max stay
$25 visa cost
Cairo
Africa
EGP (EĀ£)
Arabic
UTC+2

Philippines passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival at Egypt ports of entry.

Pay the USD 25 fee at the bank counter before the immigration desk at Cairo Airport. The fee must be paid in cash (USD, EUR, or GBP accepted). Obtain the visa sticker before approaching the immigration officer. Ensure your passport has at least six months validity.

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

Current Travel Situation

Philippines to Egypt: What You Need to Know

Egypt offers visa on arrival to Philippine passport holders at Cairo International Airport and other major entry points. The fee is payable in USD at the airport. Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada are also accessible. Some Filipinos transit through Cairo en route to Europe or the Middle East.

Practical Tips

Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts are top attractions. Egyptian pounds are the local currency; exchange at banks or ATMs. Arabic is the official language but English is spoken in tourist areas. Dress conservatively, especially when visiting mosques. Keep photocopies of your passport and visa. Register with the Philippine Embassy in Cairo for extended stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Filipinos obtain a visa for Egypt?

Filipino citizens can get a visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport and other major entry points. The fee is USD 25, payable in cash (USD, EUR, or GBP) at the bank counter before the immigration desk.

What documents do Filipinos need to enter Egypt?

You need a valid Philippine passport, a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation), and the USD 25 visa fee in cash. Travel insurance is also recommended.

Is it safe for Filipinos to travel to Egypt?

Egypt is generally safe in tourist areas such as Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts. However, the Philippine DFA issues periodic advisories for certain regions. Always check the latest travel advisory before booking, avoid border areas, and register with the Philippine Embassy in Cairo for extended stays.

What is the currency in Egypt and how should Filipinos manage money?

The Egyptian pound (EGP) is the local currency. Exchange money at banks or official exchange offices rather than street money changers. Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but carry cash for local markets, restaurants, and transport. ATMs are available in cities and tourist areas.