Egypt eVisa Guide for Latvia Citizens

MyTravaly_Logo  Marie Schubert 14 Dec, 2025 15 mins read 19
Egypt eVisa Guide for Latvia Citizens

For citizens of Latvia, the allure of Egypt is undeniable. Whether you are seeking to escape the Baltic winter for the sunny beaches of Hurghada or fulfill a lifelong dream of standing before the Great Sphinx, Egypt offers an experience like no other.

Fortunately, visiting this ancient land has become significantly easier for Latvian passport holders. The days of mailing physical passports to the Egyptian Embassy in Sweden are largely over for tourists. With the Egypt eVisa (Electronic Visa), you can now secure your entry permission entirely online.

This comprehensive guide about the Egypt eVisa Guide for Latvia Citizens, based on real search queries and official requirements.

Do Latvian Citizens Need a Visa for Egypt?

Yes. Latvia is part of the European Union, which grants visa-free travel to many destinations, but Egypt is not visa-free for Latvian citizens. You must have a valid visa to cross the Egyptian border.

However, you do not need to visit a consulate in person. As a Latvian citizen, you are fully eligible for the electronic visa system, which streamlines the entire process into a simple online form.

Is the eVisa Better Than a Visa on Arrival?

Latvian citizens are technically eligible for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at Egyptian airports. However, most experienced travelers and travel agents strongly recommend the eVisa for several reasons:

  • Currency Issues: The Visa on Arrival fee must be paid in cash (usually USD or EUR, but exchange rates at the bank kiosks can be unfavorable). If you only have credit cards or unaccepted currency, you will face delays.
  • Queues: Flights from Europe often land at similar times. Waiting in a long line at a bank kiosk before you even reach immigration can be exhausting after a flight.
  • Security: With an eVisa, you travel knowing your entry is already approved. There is no risk of being turned away at the border due to a sudden rule change or missing document.

My Passport Expires in 5.4 Months. Can I Still Apply?

No. Egypt is extremely strict regarding the 6-month validity rule.

If your passport has 5 months and 29 days remaining on the day you arrive in Egypt, you will be denied entry. The airlines are also very strict and may refuse to let you board the plane in Riga.

  • The Rule: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of your arrival in Egypt.
  • The Solution: You must renew your passport at the PMLP (Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs) in Latvia before applying for your visa.

What Are the eVisa Types Available?

You have two options Egypt Tourist Visa:

  1. Single Entry Visa: Valid for 90 days from issue. Allows a single stay of up to 30 days. Perfect for a one-off holiday to Sharm El Sheikh or Cairo.
  2. Multiple Entry Visa: Valid for 6 months. Allows multiple entries, with each stay lasting up to 30 days. Ideal if you plan to combine your Egypt trip with a visit to Jordan, Israel, or Saudi Arabia and return to Egypt for your flight home.

Can Family Members on a Group Application Enter Separately?

Yes. When you apply as a "Family" or "Group," we process the data together for convenience, but the result is individual visas.

  • Individual PDFs: You will receive a separate PDF visa file for each person (e.g., one for the father, one for the mother, one for the child).
  • Separate Entry: Because each person has their own visa document linked to their own passport, family members can arrive on different flights or different days if necessary, as long as they carry their specific printed visa.

What Happens if My Departure Date Changes After Approval?

Life happens, and plans change. If your travel dates shift after you receive your visa, you usually do not need to apply for Egypt Visa new one, provided you stay within the validity window.

  • The Validity Window: Your visa is valid for 90 days (Single Entry) or 6 months (Multiple Entry) from the Issue Date.
  • The Rule: As long as your new arrival date falls within this validity period, your visa is still valid.
  • Caution: If you postpone your trip by 4 months on a Single Entry visa, your visa will have expired, and you will need to apply for a new one.

Why Is There an Agent Service Charge?

You will notice that our fee is higher than the government's base fee. This service charge covers the professional handling of your application to ensure success:

  1. Manual Expert Review: We human-verify every field. If you mistype a passport number or upload a blurry photo, we fix it before it goes to the government. The government site simply rejects you and keeps your money.
  2. Full Refund Guarantee: If the government denies your visa for any reason, we refund you. The government does not offer refunds.
  3. 24/7 Support: We provide real-time support via chat and email.
  4. Format Handling: We convert and resize your documents to meet the strict government technical specifications so you don't have to struggle with file editors.

How Long Does Processing Take?

We understand that travel plans can be spontaneous. Our service offers three processing speeds to match your needs:

  • Normal Processing: 5 - 7 Working Days. Ideal for those planning weeks in advance.
  • Rush Processing: 3 - 5 Working Days. Great for travelers who want to finalize documents a week before flying.
  • Super Rush Processing: 2 - 3 Working Days. The emergency option for last-minute bookings.

Do Minors Need Their Own Visa?

Yes. Every traveler, including infants and children, requires a valid visa.

  • If your child has their own passport, you must submit a separate application for them.
  • If your child is registered on your passport, you must still include their details in the application.
  • Travel Tip: When traveling with minors, always carry their birth certificate. If a child is traveling with only one parent, having a notarized consent letter from the other parent is highly recommended to satisfy international border checks.

Do I Need a Transit Visa for a Layover in Cairo?

If you are flying EgyptAir to Asia or Africa and have a stopover in Cairo:

  • Less than 6 hours: No visa needed if you stay in the transit zone.
  • 6 to 48 hours: You may be eligible for a transit visa, but restrictions apply (often requires flying specific airlines).
  • Leaving the Airport: If you want to leave the airport to see the Pyramids during a long layover, the Tourist eVisa is the safest and most reliable option. It guarantees you can pass immigration without hassle.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying too late: Don't wait until the day before. Even Super Rush takes 2-3 days.
  • Passport Validity: Ensure your passport doesn't expire within 6 months of your arrival date.
  • Typos: One wrong digit in your passport number will invalidate the visa. Our team helps prevent this by double-checking your data against your passport scan.

Ready to explore the ancient world? Apply for your Egypt eVisa today and travel with confidence!


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