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Ethiopia Reportedly Lowers e-Visa Fees for Tourists
Ethiopia Reportedly Lowers e-Visa Fees for Tourists
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Ethiopia's Tourism Minister Nasise Challi told Sputnik Africa in late June that the government hopes for a "significant increase" in tourism's contribution to... 14.08.2024, Sputnik Africa
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The cost of an electronic tourist visa (e-Visa) for Ethiopia has been reduced by $20, according to a media report.Previously priced at $82, it can now be obtained for $62.This comes after the Ethiopian government last revised their online visa fees in February 2023, when all visa costs were increased by $30. Despite this reduction for tourists, other visa categories—such as Investment, Workshop/Conference, Journalist, and Visa extension—remain unchanged.However, since last November, Ethiopia no longer issues 90-day long-stay electronic tourist visas. Currently, e-Visas are only available for stays of up to 30 days in the country.
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Ethiopia Reportedly Lowers e-Visa Fees for Tourists
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Ethiopia's Tourism Minister Nasise Challi told Sputnik Africa in late June that the government hopes for a "significant increase" in tourism's contribution to the economy, which is now 7.4%.
The cost of an electronic tourist
visa (e-Visa) for Ethiopia has been reduced by $20, according to a media report.
Previously priced at $82, it can now be obtained for $62.
This comes after the
Ethiopian government last revised their online visa fees in February 2023, when all visa costs were increased by $30. Despite this reduction for tourists, other visa categories—such as Investment, Workshop/Conference, Journalist, and Visa extension—remain unchanged.
However, since last November, Ethiopia no longer issues 90-day long-stay electronic
tourist visas. Currently, e-Visas are only available for stays of up to 30 days in the country.