![]() |
Visa Advice Africa
Starting to plan a trip from the UK to South Africa starting the 14th July 2022. Looking up the costs of the visas and it is £1000+ and if I go through a visa agency it is 3 times that price. I am a UK national.
My question is "is the cost of the visas cheaper at the borders rather than getting them in advance in the UK" Thanks for any input cheers. |
I am reluctant to reply as it was 2007 when I headed that way so my information is out of date but that sounds like an awful lot although route obviously makes a difference. Back then I had to pay the following from memory, this is also for a UK passport, some nationalities paid less and some more.
Zambia $50US Tanzania $50US Kenya $50US Ethiopia £40 Sudan £40 Egypt £40 The others were stamped into for free on arrival, I hope someone else will be along with more up to date information. |
Our experience in Southern/Eastern Africa is that there is no difference in visa prices whether obtained beforehand or at the border. The prices are fixed.
We have never used a visa agent, so no comment on that front. |
Hi Guys thanks for the replies.
|
Quote:
Having got that off my chest - I concur that you'll save nothing by waiting until you reach the borders. You have a major advantage in having a passport with high mobility - you don't need visas for that many countries. |
Country Visa Visa Cost
Benin Y £56.00 Cameroon Y £110.00 Congo, Democratic Rep Y £150.00 Cote d'Ivoire Y £65.00 Apply before leaving Equatorial Guinea Y £100.00 Gabon Y £80.00 Gambia Y Visa on entry Ghana Y £60.00 Guinea Y £70.00 Guinea-Bissau Y Get in neighbouring countries Liberia Y £60.00 Morocco N Namibia Y £110.00 Nigeria Y $144 or maybe £217 Senegal N Sierra Leone Y £109.00 South Africa N Togo Y £55.00 Mauritania Y £55.00 Visa on entry only Just short of £1500 hope i have made a mistake somewhere and these are the minimum visas no double entry. |
You may or may not have made a mistake—I have a US passport, and some stuff works differently for me—but it doesn’t look wildly out of line. I’d wonder why Algeria, since you can’t readily leave the country for anyplace else in particular, and I’d double check Nigeria, since that one does look extravagant.
FWIW, all are the same as or (mostly) cheaper than citizens of those countries would pay for a US visa….except that most would not be given visas at any price. If the same is true for the U.K., maybe that’ll help you feel better. |
Hi,
its almost 10 years ago, but at the leg from Gambia to Ghana along the coast local embassy fees were significantly lower than the European embassy fees. If I remember right, it was around half the price. On the contrary hanging around in capitals it not cheap either and traffic is typically pretty annoying. However, if you get most of your visas at home you put yourself under massive time pressure due to the validity. We used to do local visa runs for the next 3 to 4 countries. But take care, some countries like DRC require to issue it in your home country. Nevertheless, people manage it from time to time on the road. Bernd |
Quote:
As noted, a UK visa is extremely expensive! |
Quote:
Thanks for the reply |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 17:19. |