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Jos Westhof 6 Nov 2008 12:14

Mauritania - visum at the border
 
Hello,
Does anyone know how much cost now a visum at the border Mauritania.
Greets, Jos

JeanVisser 8 Nov 2008 13:05

Visa cost
 
20 Euro per person a week ago, valid for 2 weeks.

Jos Westhof 12 Nov 2008 08:32

Thank's for this information

mistress-kate 12 Nov 2008 12:55

20 Euros each for a 15 day visa - went through yesterday.

10 Euros for Carnet stamp.

Processed much quicker than we thought we would be - arrived at Morocco border at 4pm!!

Safe travelling
Kate

JeanVisser 13 Nov 2008 14:43

Carnet Stamp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mistress-kate (Post 215013)
10 Euros for Carnet stamp.

That is BS, they wanted to charge us for it and we refused to pay it.

We just insisted on a receipt and they said they 'don't have a receipt book', so we could go without paying, it's nothing more than a bribe :censored:

brend 3 Dec 2008 22:06

hello
great info. So it is not necessary to get a visa in advance.
Has anybody got about mali. Same question. Can you get your visa at the border and how much for the visa. And does anybody know the same from senegal.

thanks
brend

mistress-kate 4 Dec 2008 19:17

Hi Brend

We crossed into Senegal under 2 weeks ago and were charged 10 Euros each to get a stamp in our passports - we do not need a visa with a British passport and I think all EU countries are the same. Our friends also crossed at Diama a few days later and they were all charged 10 Euros too.

FYI: We were not allowed to use our carnet for Senegal and had to buy a temporary carnet for 2,500 CFA - again our friends were all charged the same amount.

I hope this helps.
Kate

JeanVisser - We all have different experiences crossing borders... we were sitting at the Mauritanian border at 8pm in the pitch black just trying to get though. They had processed over 200 vehicles that afternoon due to the continual flow of 'rallys' that pass across this border. They were extremely pissed off that they were still working and it was very obvious they were not going to negotiate with us over this matter.

I don't just hand money over to people. I tried not to pay it but it was very clear to me that the only way to get on the road was to pay.

NCR 5 Dec 2008 14:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by mistress-kate (Post 215013)

10 Euros for Carnet stamp.

Hi,

No need for a Carnet in Mauritania...

mistress-kate 5 Dec 2008 17:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by NCR (Post 218044)
Hi,

No need for a Carnet in Mauritania...

No... probably not... I had a carnet in my hand, it has 25 pages in it which is more than we'll need, it was a lot easier than trying to fill out all the paperwork in the dark with only a tiny torch that the customs were using at 8pm when we were there and everyone was very tense and angry about still being at work so late at night after 'processing' so many European cars that day - over 200 vehicles had gone though in 'rallys' that day.... so no... probably no need for a carnet under 'normal' circumstances but as I have said before, each person has different experiences when crossing borders in Africa.

Reptile 6 Dec 2008 19:02

Hi There, just looked at your website and think that you are the people that I met at the Service station just before Nouakchott a couple of weeks ago! I was the guy in the 4x4 who asked the manager if you could stay there!

Good luck with your trip

Mike:thumbup1:

brend 25 Dec 2008 21:16

thanks for info...............one more question....what about a multiply-entry-visum for mauritanie. At the border too? or just buy a single-entry-visum twice. We are a family going there in summerholiday and don't like to pay 5 x 20euro and then on the way home again 5 x 20 euro.

thanks
brend

Chris Scott 26 Dec 2008 10:17

You can get a double entry visa in Rabat but it costs twice the price so no saving, but a bit less hassle.

Sahara Overland ~ Mauritania visa

Ch

DougieB 3 Jan 2009 17:05

this morning I tried to cross from Mali to Mauri at Nioro. They are no longer issuing visas at this border crossing, and turned me away. Coming from the south you can get a visa at Bamako. If only I'd known before leaving Bamako yesterday...

the nice men on the Mali side let me away without purchasing a new Mali visa, so some silver lining was had.


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