Egypt Visa RequirementsFor Tonga passport holders

Tongan citizens can enter Egypt on a visa on arrival at major international airports. The visa is valid for a single entry stay of up to 30 days. The fee is USD 25 per person, payable in US dollars cash at the airport visa counter.

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

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

No advance application is needed. Upon arrival, proceed to the bank counter before immigration and pay USD 25 in cash to receive your visa sticker. The visa is then placed in your passport. Present it at the immigration counter along with your passport and onward travel booking. Ensure you have USD cash on hand as cards may not be accepted at all airport counters.

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 Tongan passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months from date of entry

USD 25 cash

For payment of visa on arrival fee at the airport bank counter

Return or onward ticket

Evidence of planned departure from Egypt

Hotel reservation

Proof of accommodation in Egypt

Current Travel Situation

Tonga to Egypt: What You Need to Know

Egypt extends visa on arrival access to Tongan passport holders, reflecting Egypt's general open-door policy toward many Pacific Island nations. The visa on arrival is available at Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh, and Luxor international airports. It is issued for tourism and short stays. Tongan travelers planning longer stays or travel for business purposes should apply for a visa in advance at the Egyptian Embassy in New Zealand or Australia.

How to Get There

Sinai Peninsula entry (e.g., Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab) for stays under 15 days in that area only is typically free. If entering mainland Egypt, the full visa fee applies. Check conditions at time of travel as these policies can change.

Money & Banking

Egypt uses the Egyptian pound (EGP). ATMs are available at airports and in major tourist areas. USD and EUR are widely accepted in tourist zones but use local currency for daily expenses to avoid poor exchange rates. Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger shops. Small vendors prefer cash.

Practical Tips

Keep USD 25 in cash ready for the visa fee. Some airports have ATMs before the visa counter if needed. Carry a copy of your hotel booking. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Egypt uses the Egyptian pound (EGP). Keep hydrated as temperatures can be extreme. Register with your embassy if traveling outside Cairo.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Tongan citizens get a visa on arrival for Egypt?

Yes. Tongan passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival at Egyptian international airports including Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh, and Luxor.

How much does the Egyptian visa on arrival cost?

The visa on arrival costs USD 25, payable in US dollars cash at the airport bank counter before reaching immigration.

How long can Tongans stay in Egypt with a visa on arrival?

The visa on arrival is valid for a single entry stay of up to 30 days.

Can I extend my stay in Egypt?

Yes. You can extend your stay at the Mugamma building in Cairo or at local immigration offices, typically for an additional 30 days.

Is the Sinai Peninsula entry different from mainland Egypt?

Entry to the Sinai Peninsula only (e.g., Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab) for stays of under 15 days is typically free and does not require a full visa. If you plan to visit mainland Egypt, the full visa fee applies.

What is the currency of Egypt?

Egypt uses the Egyptian pound (EGP). ATMs are available in tourist areas. USD and EUR are widely accepted in tourist zones.

What documents should I carry to Egypt?

Carry your passport, onward travel ticket, hotel booking, and USD 25 cash for the visa on arrival fee.

Is Egypt safe for tourists?

Major tourist areas such as Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Sharm el-Sheikh are generally safe. Always check current travel advisories before your trip and register with your home country embassy.