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Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit GQ?

Brazilian ordinary passport holders need a visa for Equatorial Guinea and can obtain it online via the official eVisa, launched 1 July 2023. The single-entry tourist eVisa permits a stay of up to 90 days and is processed in roughly 24-72 hours (allow up to 10 business days). Entry must be through Malabo International Airport, and a yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory. A Brazil (BR) ordinary passport holder traveling to Equatorial Guinea (GQ) for tourism requires a visa. Equatorial Guinea does NOT grant visa-free access to ordinary Brazilian passports; only holders of Brazilian diplomatic, official, or service passports enjoy a 90-day visa waiver. For tourism, the recommended route is the official Equatorial Guinea eVisa, introduced on 1 July 2023 and available to all nationalities through the government's online portal (operated via VFS Global at egonline.vfsevisa.com, with the public-facing site equatorialguinea-evisa.com). The eVisa is single-entry and permits a stay of up to 90 days. Applicants must enter through Malabo International Airport, the only authorized eVisa entry point. The commonly cited government processing fee is around USD 75, though some sources reference a base consular charge of about 10,000 XAF; service providers add their own fees. Processing is typically 24-72 hours, but travelers should allow up to 10 business days. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory, and the passport must be valid for at least 6 months. Travelers who cannot or prefer not to use the eVisa may apply at an Equatorial Guinea embassy/consulate (the nearest accredited mission for Brazil), but the eVisa is the simplest current channel. Sources conflict slightly on exact fees and processing windows, so figures here reflect the most authoritative and conservative reading as of 2026-05-30.
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.
/01 — The numbers

Key facts

Last verified 2026-05-30
Visa type
Tourist eVisa (electronic visa)
Maximum stay
Up to 90 days
per entry
Entries
Single entry
from issue date
Visa fee
Approx. USD 75 (government processing fee; service providers add charges)
consular fee only
Processing time
24-72 hours typical; allow up to 10 business days
standard track
Validity
90 days from issue
from issue date
/02 — The process

How to apply

/01
Confirm you need an eVisa
As a Brazilian ordinary passport holder, you require a visa. The eVisa is the recommended online route for tourism; diplomatic/official passports are exempt but ordinary ones are not.
· Ordinary passport· Tourism
/02
Gather your documents
Prepare a passport bio-page scan, a recent white-background photo, hotel/accommodation confirmation, travel/medical insurance, a yellow fever vaccination certificate, and a return or onward ticket.
· Digital scans· Yellow fever certificate
/03
Apply on the official eVisa portal
Complete the online application at the government portal (equatorialguinea-evisa.com / VFS egonline.vfsevisa.com), entering personal and travel details accurately.
· Online· ~20 minutes
/04
Pay the visa fee
Pay the processing fee by credit/debit card. Budget around USD 75 for the government fee plus any service-provider charges.
· Card payment
/05
Receive the eVisa by email
Approval is usually emailed within 24-72 hours; apply at least 7-10 days ahead to be safe. Print a copy to carry.
· Email delivery· Print copy
/06
Enter via Malabo International Airport
eVisa holders must arrive through Malabo International Airport. Present your printed eVisa, passport, and yellow fever certificate at immigration.
· Malabo only
/03 — The paperwork

Required materials

9 items
Personalized checklist
0 / 9 complete
Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond entry with blank pages
required
Approved Equatorial Guinea eVisa (printed copy)
required
Yellow fever vaccination certificate (vaccine taken 10+ days before arrival)
required
Recent passport-style photo, white background
required
Confirmed hotel/accommodation booking
required
Return or onward flight ticket
required
Travel/medical insurance covering the trip
recommended
Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
recommended
Arrival routed through Malabo International Airport
required
Track your progress · save & email a copy
/04 — The cost

Fee breakdown

All-in estimate
Line itemAmountSource
eVisa government processing fee~USD 75Most commonly cited official figure; paid online
Base consular charge (alternate cited)~10,000 XAFReferenced by some sources; may vary by channel
Service-provider / facilitation feeUSD 20-100+Optional, only if using a third-party agency
Total estimateUSD 75USD 175incl. all
/05 — The wait

Processing time

Embassy/consulate application
5-15 business days
Alternative in-person route via an accredited Equatorial Guinea mission; slower than eVisa.
/06 — The risks

Common refusal reasons

by frequency
/01
Tourism / short visit
Leisure travel is the primary purpose covered by the single-entry tourist eVisa for up to 90 days.
High
/02
Business meetings
Short business trips are also commonly handled through the eVisa or a business visa category.
Medium
/03
Visiting friends or relatives
Travelers visiting contacts in Malabo or Bata use the same eVisa channel.
Medium
/04
Conferences or events
Attending professional or cultural events in Equatorial Guinea.
Low
/07 — On arrival

After you land

/01
Immigration
Keep your passport, visa or exemption proof, return ticket, and accommodation details ready for border inspection.
/02
Customs
Review the destination's customs rules before travel and declare restricted goods or large cash amounts when required.
/03
Connectivity
Check whether airport SIMs, eSIMs, or roaming are the best option for your route before arrival.
/08 — The history

Policy changelog

since 2024
2026-05-30 · major
Brazil to Eq. Guinea route verified
Confirmed ordinary Brazilian passports require a visa; eVisa (launched 1 July 2023) is the recommended route, single-entry up to 90 days, entry via Malabo, yellow fever certificate mandatory.
/09 — The questions

Frequently asked

Can Brazilians enter Equatorial Guinea without a visa?
No. Only Brazilian diplomatic, official, or service passport holders are visa-exempt (90 days). Ordinary passport holders must obtain a visa, typically the online eVisa.
How long does the eVisa take to process?+
How long can I stay on the eVisa?+
Is a yellow fever vaccination required?+
Which airport must I use with an eVisa?+
How much does the eVisa cost?+
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