Is a visa required for Equatorial Guinea citizens to go to Fiji?
Yes, Equatorial Guineans are required to have a visa to enter Fiji. You’ll need to get it in advance from a Fiji embassy or consulate.
Tourist visa for Equatorial Guineans to Fiji
Equatorial Guinea citizens need to apply for a Visitor Visa first. It can be a single or multiple entry and doesn’t let you work or enroll in study programs.
How do Equatorial Guinea citizens apply for a visa to Fiji?
1. First, collect the necessary paperwork.
2. You can file your application at a Fiji embassy or consulate nearby, or submit it online through the official site or directly to the Consulate General’s email. For online submission, all docs need to be scanned and uploaded.
3. Visa fees are:
- 95 FJD (~66 USD) for a single-entry visa.
- 189 FJD (~121 USD) for a multiple-entry visa.
You can pay online or via bank transfer.
4. Processing takes around 10–15 business days.
5. After approval, you’ll get a visa sticker or a separate visa document.
Documents needed for a Fiji visa for Equatorial Guineans
- Valid passport (must be good for at least 6 months beyond your stay).
- Completed application form.
- Two recent color photos.
- Hotel booking or an invitation letter from someone in Fiji.
- Proof of return or next destination ticket.
- Bank statement showing you can cover your stay.
- Medical insurance.
How long is a Fiji visa valid for Equatorial Guinea citizens?
For a single stay, it’s usually up to 4 months. If you choose a multiple-entry visa, it’s good for 12 months total, but each entry is limited to 4 months max.
How much do Equatorial Guineans pay for a visa to Fiji?
A one-time (single-entry) visa costs about 95 FJD (~66 USD).
A multiple-entry option is around 189 FJD (~121 USD).
Entry requirements for Equatorial Guineans traveling to Fiji
- Passport valid at least 6 months beyond your trip.
- Visa.
- Proof of accommodation or host contact details.
- Ticket to leave Fiji.
- Evidence of sufficient funds.
- Medical insurance.
Fiji transit visa requirements
- The visa application form is completely filled out.
- Confirmation of approved visa/permit for onward destination
- Confirmation of an onward ticket to your next destination and another departure ticket if you are traveling from that destination.
- A copy of the main passport page with biodata. It must be certified.
- Two recent color photos in passport format.
All animals arriving in Fiji must have the following documents:
- Original import permit issued by BAF.
- Certificate of health from the native country.
- Copies of veterinary certificates from the animal's country of origin, completed by a registered veterinarian, including all laboratory results.
- Vaccination documents.
- Identification - All animals must also be identified with a microchip that can be read using an AVID, TROVAN, DESTRON or other ISO compliant microchip reader. Identification is important because it helps reunite pet owner and pet if they become separated.
After arriving in Fiji
One of the mandatory quarantine requirements that all animals must undergo upon arrival in Fiji is post-entry quarantine.
Post-Entry Quarantine (PEQ) – Subject to all other import conditions being met and all BAF fees being paid, all animals brought into Fiji must undergo a mandatory quarantine period at BAF's PEQ station in Koronivia, Nausori. The mandatory quarantine period allows the BAF to monitor for diseases, symptoms of which may not have been present at the time of the animal's departure or arrival in Fiji. Reservations for accommodation at the PEQ station must be made at least 1 month before the animal's arrival. This can be done by calling the BAF office at +679-3312512 or sending an email to [email protected] or [email protected] Animals will be released from PEQ after the minimum quarantine period, provided they remain healthy during quarantine after entry and all post-quarantine inspection fees have been paid.
The import of national and foreign currency is not limited, declaration is mandatory. The export of cash foreign currency is allowed within the limits declared in the customs declaration, national - no more than 500 Fijian dollars. Unspent local currency can be exchanged upon departure up to the amount of foreign currency specified in the declaration.
Persons over the age of 17 are allowed to import duty-free up to 250 cigarettes, up to 250 g of cigars, or 250 g of leaf tobacco (in the case of importing a combination of different tobacco products, their total net weight should not exceed 250 g); spirits - not more than 2.25 liters or 4.5 liters of wine or 4.5 liters of beer, as well as other goods and items with a total value of not more than F$400.
The importation of firearms, ammunition, drugs, land, rocks and minerals, food, meat, and dairy products, and biological specimens and tissues of human or animal origin from Tasmania is prohibited. The importation of vegetables, seeds, meat, and dairy products requires a special permit from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry of Fiji.
It is prohibited to export specimens of plants and animals under the protection of the state, as well as leather, bone, bird feathers, shells, and corals, without appropriate registration.
Driving licenses from English-speaking countries are recognized in Fiji. Foreign drivers from other countries must have a national driver's license along with an international driver's license.
Basic traffic rules:
Car traffic is carried out on the left side of the road.
The minimum driving age is 18 years.
The maximum permissible speed in populated areas is 50 km/h (30 mph), outside residential areas – 80 km/h (50 mph).
Seat belts are mandatory for all vehicle occupants.
It is forbidden to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Eating and drinking while driving is prohibited.
The permissible blood alcohol level for the population is 0.08%, and for young and novice drivers - 0.0%.
Motorcyclists must wear helmets.
Additional Information:
There are no toll roads in Fiji.
In Fiji, most roads are narrow and poorly maintained.
Near most villages there are speed bumps on the roads.
Drivers should be very careful, because there are often animals on the roads, especially at night.
It is very dangerous to drive in the rain.
Drivers must have a valid driver's license, registration and insurance documents with them when driving.
Car rental
To rent a car, the driver must be at least 21 years old and have a driving license for two years.