Equatorial Guinea Visa RequirementsFor United Kingdom passport holders

UK nationals require a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea. The country is one of the most difficult to visit in Africa, with strict entry requirements and limited consular representation.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$100 visa cost
Malabo
Africa
XAF (CFA)
Spanish, French, Portuguese
UTC+1

United Kingdom passport holders require a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea.

Visas must be arranged before travel. As there is no Equatorial Guinean embassy in the UK, applicants must either travel to Paris or use a visa service that can apply on your behalf. A letter of invitation from a resident of Equatorial Guinea or a sponsoring company is typically required. Required documents include your UK passport with at least 6 months validity, passport photos, a letter of invitation, proof of onward travel, yellow fever vaccination certificate, and travel insurance. The visa fee is approximately $100. Allow several weeks and confirm current requirements before beginning the application.

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

United Kingdom to Equatorial Guinea: What You Need to Know

Equatorial Guinea is a small Central African country comprising a mainland area (Rio Muni) and the island of Bioko, where the capital Malabo is located. It is one of Africa's oil-producing nations but has one of the continent's most restrictive entry policies. There is no Equatorial Guinea embassy in the UK; applications must be made through the embassy in Paris or via a specialist visa agency. Tourism is minimal and most visitors are oil industry workers or business travellers. The FCDO advises caution throughout the country.

Practical Tips

Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory. Spanish and French are the official languages. The CFA franc (XAF) is the local currency. Malaria prophylaxis is essential. Medical facilities on the mainland are very limited; Bioko island has slightly better provision in Malabo. Accommodation options are limited outside Malabo and Bata. Carry all documentation at all times as police checkpoints are common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do UK nationals need a visa for Equatorial Guinea?

Yes. A visa is required and must be obtained before arrival. Equatorial Guinea has no embassy in the UK; applications must be made through the embassy in Paris or via a specialist visa agency.

What documents are needed for an Equatorial Guinea visa?

Typically required: completed application form, passport photos, a letter of invitation from a resident of Equatorial Guinea or sponsoring company, proof of onward travel, yellow fever vaccination certificate, travel insurance, and bank statements. Requirements may vary; confirm with the issuing embassy.

What language is spoken in Equatorial Guinea?

Spanish is the main official language, alongside French and Portuguese. Fang, Bubi, and other local languages are also spoken. English is very rarely used.

What vaccinations are required for Equatorial Guinea?

Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory. Malaria prophylaxis is essential. Consult a travel health clinic well before departure and check current NHS Travel Health recommendations.