Madagascar eVisa

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The Madagascar eVisa is an online travel document that eligible travellers can apply for and receive before travelling to Madagascar. This guide covers eligibility, required documents, and the application steps.

Eligibility for Madagascar eVisa

If the country name on the applicant's passport is listed below, the applicant can apply for the Madagascar eVisa.

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Travel to Madagascar with an eVisa 

The Madagascar eVisa permits eligible travellers to enter Madagascar for:

  • Tourism: Sightseeing, exploring attractions, and experiencing Madagascar’s natural and cultural highlights.
  • Transit: If you have a layover in Madagascar on your way to your final destination, obtain a Madagascar eVisa and enter the country to make the most of your stop before continuing your journey.
  • Family Visits: Attending family events such as weddings, anniversaries, or reunions.
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Type of Madagascar eVisa

eVisa with 15 days of Validity

Valid for one entry and allows a stay of up to 15 days.

eVisa with 30 days of Validity

Permits a single visit with a maximum stay of 30 days.

eVisa with 60 days of validity

This visa allows one entry and permits a stay of up to 60 days in Madagascar.

Passport Requirement for the Madagascar eVisa Application

  • The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the planned arrival date in Madagascar.
  • A scanned copy of the passport bio page must be uploaded during the application.

Before beginning the application process, the applicants must be completely aware of the Madagascar visa requirements.

Madagascar Online Visa Application Process

Step 1

Complete the Madagascar e-Visa Application Form, ensuring all required details are provided correctly.

Step 2

Attach the required documents and submit the application.

Step 3

Pay the visa fee using a valid credit or debit card.

Step 4

Wait for approval, receive regular updates, and get your Madagascar eVisa by email.

How long does it take to receive the approved Madagascar e-Visa?

The Madagascar eVisa is usually approved within 4 - 6 Working Days under standard processing.

If faster processing is needed, the Super Rush option can deliver the approved eVisa within 1 - 3 Working Days, but an extra fee will apply for urgent service.

Know the amount of the Madagascar visa fee the applicant must pay.

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Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in February 2026, travellers are advised to confirm the latest details with the relevant authorities, embassies, and airlines before finalising their travel arrangements.