Do Hong Kong passport holders need a visa to visit ER?
Hong Kong SAR ordinary passport holders need a visa before traveling to Eritrea. There is no visa-on-arrival and no eVisa; you must apply in advance at an Eritrean embassy or consulate. Eritrea maintains a strict pre-arrival visa policy that applies to virtually all foreign nationals, including holders of the Hong Kong SAR passport. There is no visa-on-arrival facility and no electronic visa portal that HK travelers can use; the standard route is to submit the B62.3 tourist visa application (now handled online via the Consular Affairs Processing System, CAPS, for missions that have adopted it) and then mail or hand over the physical passport to an Eritrean embassy or consulate for the visa sticker. Because there is no Eritrean diplomatic mission in Hong Kong, applicants typically apply through an accredited Eritrean mission covering the region (the embassy/consulate handling China and the Asia region) or use an authorized visa-handling agent. The single-entry tourist visa is generally valid for up to 90 days from issue (i.e., you must enter within that window) and permits a stay of about 30 days, extendable through Eritrean immigration after arrival. Processing officially takes a minimum of about 15 business days and can range up to roughly 4 weeks, so travelers should begin 4 to 6 weeks before departure. A critical, often-overlooked rule: a separate Travel Permit for Foreigners must be obtained inside Eritrea to travel anywhere outside the capital Asmara, and certain border and coastal areas may be restricted. Carry a valid passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages), confirmed round-trip itinerary, hotel bookings, proof of sufficient funds, and travel insurance. Conservatively, the verdict is visa-required.
VISA REQUIREDTOURISMSINGLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.
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