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You will need a business visa to perform professional activities in Côte d'Ivoire.
Depending on the length of stay in Côte d'Ivoire, you can apply for the following business visas:
- Short-term visa. It allows you to stay and work in the country for up to three months (90 days);
- Long-term visa. Allows to stay and work in the country for up to one year.
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Documents required to obtain a business visa in Côte d'Ivoire:
- Original receipts of the visa fee (70 euros for a short-term visa, 130 euros for a long-term visa);
- Approval from DST (Department of Territorial Supervision);
- Certificate of hotel or other accommodation reservation;
- Passport valid for at least 6 months + a photocopy of the first three pages (pages with photo and address);
- International certificate of vaccination against yellow fever;
- Detailed information about booking a plane ticket or a photocopy of the back ticket;
- Invitation letter;
- Justification of the status of an entrepreneur;
- Hotel reservation confirmation;
- Confirmation of financial possibilities for stay.
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A separate type of business visa is a business visa under a contract. The validity period of the business visa under the contract depends on the duration of the employment contract.
To obtain a contract business visa to Côte d'Ivoire, each employee must submit the following information/documents to the nearest embassy:
- 4 copies of the employment contract form;
- Professional recommendations (diploma, employment certificate, etc.);
- Criminal record certificate;
- Resume;
- Medical certificate.
In case of an employment contract with a limited duration, the visa is issued for a maximum of twenty four months, while for an open-ended contract, a long-term visa is issued.
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