
Rules of entry and stay

According to the current legislation of Afghanistan, citizens of all countries need a visa to enter.
- Duly completed and signed visa application form
- Note: The Afghanistan visa application form must be filled out in capital letters. All questions must be answered. No question should be left unanswered. If the question is not applicable, you should enter "N/A" as the answer. The visa application form must be notarized, especially around the signature/area
- One photo of standard passport size
- Valid passport
- Note: You should send the original passport - a copy is not accepted. The validity of the signed passport must exceed 6 months to apply for a visa. A visa will not be issued with a validity period of less than 6 months. Must contain a sufficient number of blank pages of the visa. Visas are stamped on the blank "Visa" pages of your passport. The pages with changes (clearly marked as such) on the back of the applicant's passport are not accepted for visa issuance. If the applicant's passport does not meet these requirements, you must update your passport or obtain a new one before applying for a visa
- An itinerary from a registered travel agency in Afghanistan, including information about flights, accommodation addresses and places to be visited;
- Letter of invitation
- Letter of approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The host country must request a letter of approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A copy of this approval must be submitted with the visa application
- A personal statement explaining the purpose of the visit and confirming the risks associated with traveling to Afghanistan
- Proof of residence/address (e.g., a copy of your photo ID with photo and address, a copy of your current driver's license, a copy of your utility bill, provided it shows your name and address. For minors (under the age of 18), both parents must provide proof of residence/address
- A copy of the minor's birth certificate
- A copy of both parents' driver's licenses and passports
- The application form must be signed by both parents or legal guardian
- One of the parents must be an Afghan citizen
- A copy of the child's passport
- Birth certificate of the child with the names of both parents
- A copy of the parent's passport
- A copy of the mother's passport
- An application completed, dated and signed by both parents;
- Download, print and fill out the application form
- Prepare all the necessary documents
- Book an appointment (usually this can be done online, but it will depend on the embassy to which you apply)
- Attend an interview at the embassy
- Get a visa with a stamp in your passport
- Download, print and fill out the application form
- Prepare all necessary documents, including a pre-paid return envelope with your address
- Send everything to the embassy
- Wait until you receive your passport in the mail with a visa inside
- expenses for emergency medical care
- emergency medical evacuation/repatriation
- political and natural disasters
- kidnapping, robbery, piracy and unlawful detention;
- personal accident
- assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder/counseling after a covered hostile event
Transit rules

Entry with pets

Emergency numbers

Information for motorists

Customs Regulations

Practical tips from experienced tourists

Embassy Contacts

Entering Afghanistan as Gambian Citizen
The simultaneous stay of visitors in the hotel lobby not more than one person per 10 square meters of serviceable area is allowed.
Persons can visit hotels and stay there (outside hotel room) only if they wear respirator or face mask (including homemade mask), so that the nose and mouth are covered.
Hotel guests are obliged to keep the 1.5 meters distance.
Online check-in making in advance is recommended to avoid queues at check-in to hotel.
Meals in hotels are provided through meals delivery service to rooms upon prior order or at hotel restaurants situated inside or in open areas, provided the distance of at least 1.5 meters between seats at adjacent tables.
Not more than 4 clients are allowed to stay at the table (excluding children under 14 years old). Unless these tables are separated by a special partition;
Self-serve is not allowed.
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