Charlie Garnier
24 Dec, 2025
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a land of untamed beauty, from the smoking peaks of the Nyiragongo volcano to the dense, green heart of the Congo Basin. For travelers from Iceland, this is a world away from the Arctic glaciers, offering a raw and powerful adventure.

Fortunately, getting there has become much simpler. Icelandic citizens can now apply for their travel authorization online. This guide covers everything you need to know about the DRC eVisa for Iceland citizens, ensuring your paperwork is as ready as your spirit for adventure.
Holders of an Icelandic passport will require a visa to enter the Republic of the Congo (DRC). The fastest and easiest way to obtain this type of visa would be through an Ordinary Flying eVisa – a digital-only process so that there is no need to mail your passport to an embassy in person.
Your eVisa is not tied to one specific day. As long as you arrive within the 90-day validity window mentioned on your document, your visa remains valid. However, your 7-day permitted stay only starts counting from the moment you land and receive your entry stamp.
To ensure a 0% rejection rate, make sure you have clear digital copies of:
We offer three tiers of processing to suit your schedule:

The eVisa validity is 90 days from the date it is issued. This gives you a three-month window to fly into the country. However, once you pass through immigration, the visa allows for a maximum stay of 7 days. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for an extension at the immigration office (DGM) once you are inside the country.
The local currency is the Congolese Franc (CDF), but the US Dollar (USD) is widely used and accepted everywhere. In fact, you will need USD cash for many transactions.

Staying connected is vital. While you can buy a physical SIM card from local providers like Vodacom or Orange upon arrival, checking for eSIM compatibility before you leave Iceland is a great idea. Several international eSIM providers offer data packages for the DRC, allowing you to have internet access the moment you land without searching for a kiosk.
Alcohol is legal and widely available in the DRC, especially in major cities like Kinshasa and Lubumbashi. You will find local beers (like Primus and Ngok) and imported spirits. However, it is important to be respectful of local customs. Drinking in public places outside of bars/restaurants is generally discouraged, and you should always remain aware of your surroundings.

Packing for the DRC is different from packing for Reykjavik. Essential items include:
Navigating the DRC's immigration requirements can be tricky. Using congo-evisa.com ensures a smooth, human-led process.
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Upon arrival, you must present your printed eVisa and your Yellow Card. It is also mandatory to pay a $90 USD entry fee (VAP) in cash at the airport. This is a government requirement separate from the online application. Ensure you follow all local laws, avoid taking photos of government buildings or military personnel, and always carry a copy of your passport and visa with you.
Curious about the DRC eVisa process? We have the full breakdown on our blog.
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