Hong Kong Visa RequirementsFor Sao Tome and Principe passport holders

Citizens of Sao Tome and Principe need a visa to visit Hong Kong. Hong Kong offers a dynamic blend of Chinese and British heritage, exceptional dining, and iconic skyline views. Apply through the nearest Chinese embassy or Hong Kong Immigration representative.

Visa Required
14 days max stay
$30 visa cost
Hong Kong
Asia
HKD (HK$)
Cantonese, English
UTC+8

Sao Tome and Principe passport holders require a visa to enter Hong Kong.

Apply for a Hong Kong tourist visa through the Chinese embassy in Sao Tome or through the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Required documents include a valid passport, application form, photo, financial statements, and travel itinerary. The fee is approximately USD 30. Processing takes around 4 to 5 business 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

Current Travel Situation

Sao Tome and Principe to Hong Kong: What You Need to Know

Hong Kong maintains its own immigration policy as a Special Administrative Region of China. Saotomean passport holders require a visa for Hong Kong entry. The Chinese embassy in Sao Tome may handle Hong Kong visa applications or direct applicants to other channels.

How to Get There

Sao Tome connects to Hong Kong via Lisbon and Dubai or Singapore. Cathay Pacific connects Hong Kong to London and other European hubs. Many travelers use Hong Kong as a gateway to mainland China or Southeast Asia.

Money & Banking

Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). ATMs widely available. Credit cards accepted almost everywhere. Octopus card essential for transport. Currency exchange at banks and licensed money changers throughout the city.

Practical Tips

1. The Chinese embassy in Sao Tome may process Hong Kong visa applications.
2. Hong Kong and mainland China require separate visas.
3. Octopus card covers all Hong Kong MTR and bus travel.
4. Victoria Peak offers spectacular harbor views; the tram ride is iconic.
5. Yum cha (dim sum) breakfast is a Hong Kong cultural institution.