Malta Visa RequirementsFor South Sudan passport holders

Malta is a Schengen Area member in the Mediterranean, requiring South Sudanese nationals to obtain a Schengen visa before travel. The visa fee is $87 USD and allows stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen Zone.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Valletta
Europe
EUR (€)
Maltese, English
UTC+1

South Sudan passport holders require a visa to enter Malta.

Apply at the Maltese High Commission or a designated Schengen partner embassy serving your region. Required documents include a valid passport, Schengen application form, 2 passport photos, flight and hotel bookings, travel insurance (EUR 30,000+), bank statements (3 months), and employment proof. Processing takes approximately 10 to 15 business days.

Malta is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

South Sudan to Malta: What You Need to Know

Malta, an archipelago in the central Mediterranean, applies the common Schengen visa policy to South Sudanese passport holders. Malta does not maintain a resident embassy in South Sudan; applications are typically submitted at the Maltese High Commission in Nairobi or through a partner Schengen embassy.

How to Get There

Malta uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs are available in Valletta and tourist areas. Cards are accepted at most hotels and restaurants. Cash is useful at local food vendors and markets.

Money & Banking

Malta uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs are available in Valletta and tourist areas. Cards are accepted at most hotels and restaurants. Cash is useful at local vendors.

Practical Tips

Valletta, Europe's smallest national capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage City. The ancient Hal Saflieni Hypogeum requires advance booking. English is an official language in Malta, making navigation easy. Gozo and Comino islands offer quieter alternatives. Diving and snorkeling in Malta's crystal waters is world-class.