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Conference Visa-Multiple Entry 6-12 Months to Uganda

Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months is a short-stay visa, which allows the holder to enter the Uganda and engage in business activities without entering the labour market of that country.

Conference Visa-Multiple Entry 6-12 Months to Uganda

Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months is a short-stay visa, which allows the holder to enter the Uganda and engage in business activities without entering the labour market of that country.

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How to obtain a Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda?

A short note about a Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda

Uganda is a small island country bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Tanzania in Eastern Africa. The e-Visa was released in June 2016 by The Republic of Uganda. It has to be obtained before they reach the country. Any traveler wishing to travel to Uganda for holidays, leisure, family visits, or medical purposes must apply for and receive an online visa. Travelers who use the e-Visa service apply and pay a fee electronically before traveling to Uganda and collect their electronic visas online. Applicants will obtain their permits via email after completing the application form with the required details and online payment via credit card.

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It's an entry allowance to Uganda. Anyone wishing to come to Uganda for the business conference must apply for an online visa and receive one.

Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda is valid for the following nationalities:

Africa

  • Tunisia, Togo, Sudan, South Sudan, South Africa, Somalia, Senegal,
  • Sao Tome, and Principe, Reunion, Nigeria, Niger, Namibia, Mozambique,
  • Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Libya, Liberia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Gabon,
  • Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Egypt, Djibouti, Cote d'Ivoire, Republic of the Congo,
  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Chad, Central African Republic,
  • Cape Verde, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Benin, and Algeria.

Asia

  • Macau, Lao People's Democratic Republic, and Japan

Central America

  • S. Virgin Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Sint Maarten, Saint Lucia,
  • Saint Kitts, and Nevis, Puerto Rico, Panama, Nicaragua, Netherlands Antilles,
  • Martinique, Honduras, Haiti, Guatemala, Guadeloupe, El Salvador,
  • Dominican Republic, Dominica, Curacao, Cuba, Costa Rica,
  • Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Aruba, and Anguilla.

Central Asia

  • Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.

Europe

  • United Kingdom, Ukraine, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovenia,
  • Slovakia, Serbia, San Marino, Romania, Portugal, Poland, Norway,
  • Netherlands, Montenegro, Monaco, Moldova, Macedonia, Luxembourg,
  • Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Latvia, Italy, Ireland, Iceland, Hungary, Holy See,
  • Greece, Gibraltar, Germany, France, Finland, Estonia, Denmark,
  • Czech Republic, Croatia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium,
  • Belarus, Austria, Andorra, and Albania.

Middle East

  • Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia,
  • Qatar, Palestinian Territory, Oman, Lebanon, Kuwait, Jordan,
  • Israel, Iraq, Iran, Georgia, Bahrain, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.

North America

  • United States of America, Mexico, Canada, and Bermuda.

Oceania

  • Tuvalu, Samoa, Palau, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Nauru,
  • Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Guam, French Polynesia,
  • Australia, and American Samoa.

South America

  • Peru, Paraguay, Guyana, French Guiana, Ecuador, Colombia,
  • Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Suriname.

South Asia

  • Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives, and India.

Southeast Asia

  • Vietnam, Timor-Leste, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea,
  • Philippines, Papua New Guinea, North Korea, Myanmar,
  • Mongolia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, China, Cambodia, and Brunei.

The following nationalities are exempt from the Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda:

South East Asia

Singapore

Africa

  • Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland,
  • Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Rwanda,
  • Burundi, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Ghana, and The Gambia.

Central America

  • Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada, Bahamas,
  • Saint Vincent, Grenadines, Belize, and Jamaica.

Europe

  • Cyprus and Malta.

Oceania

  • Vanuatu, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and Fiji.

The cost of a Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda is listed below:

SI. No Description Fees
1. Uganda Government charges 103 USD
2. Click2visas Service cost 25 USD

To find out the exact cost, use the Click2visas widget.

An application for the Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda can take 15-20 days for processing. Applicants are recommended to apply after confirmation of their travel schedule.

The passport of visitors, who are planning to visit Uganda using the Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda, needs at least six months validity.

For Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda, it is advisable to carry the following documents with you:

  1. Passport (Bio-data page) with a minimum validity of six months
  2. The Scale of recent passport photograph
  3. Valid clearance from Interpol or home country
  4. Proof of entries and exits to Uganda over the last year
  5. In Uganda, a letter of recommendation from referee one (1)
  6. Cover Letter listing multiple entry explanations
  7. Certificate of vaccine (yellow fever)

You are allowed to enter Uganda using Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda through any of the international airports in Uganda.

No. The Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda must be obtained before they enter Uganda.

During the time of entry into Uganda, travelers must bring the Conference Visa Multiple Entry 6-12 Months Uganda at the port of entry and the support documents listed. Traveling without the stated documents could lead to refusal of entry to Uganda.

Yes. Children traveling with their parents also need to apply for a separate Uganda Visa with their passport, and their passport should be valid for at least the next six months at the time of application. No visa fee for underage children will be paid.

No. Uganda Visa Online is not valid for employment. You must apply for a regular visa to work in Uganda.

Travelers with dual or multiple nationalities must choose the nationality and passport, which is eligible for obtaining the Uganda Visa.

Yes. Travelers applying for the Uganda Visa can apply while living in another country. However, they have to register using the qualifying country's passport.

No. If you do not have a valid passport from a qualifying country with a validity of at least six months, you cannot apply online for the Uganda Visa.

No. The applicant will receive an E-Visa, which does not require anything to be stamped before travel. All visas are sent via email. The applicant must print out a copy of their visa before they travel and bring it to the port of entry.

The visitor is entertained to engage in activities such as Conference visas (Single and Multiple Entries (6 - 12 Months, 12 - 24 Months, 24 - 36 Months), using the Uganda Visa.

The applicant must clarify travel intentions by including the details of the Proof entries and exits into Uganda in the last year and valid Police clearance from Interpol or home country for the Uganda Visa.

No, the applicant need not visit the Uganda consulate. Click2Visas will give you to apply for a Uganda Visa via the email address issued by the applicant for the Uganda Visa.

No. Some countries and territories may apply for the Uganda Visa. Please use our visa widget to verify whether you are the Uganda Visa qualifier.

Yes, before traveling, all travelers must have a valid Uganda Visa.

No. The Uganda Visa is simply an authorization to travel. It is up to the Uganda immigration authority to allow a traveler to enter Uganda upon arrival.

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