All foreign nationals who plan to work in Uganda should contact the Office of citizenship and immigration control under the Ugandan Ministry of the interior / to obtain the appropriate work permit.
There are the following classes of permissions:
CLASS A (government and diplomatic service) - for applicants for service in the Government of Uganda or diplomats accredited in Uganda.
CLASS A2 (Civil Service under contract) – for candidates for civil service under contract, in particular for persons planning to work in state higher educational institutions.
CLASS B (investment in agriculture) – for candidates who intend to invest in agriculture and animal husbandry.
CLASS C (mining) - for candidates who intend to invest in mining in Uganda.
CLASS D (business and trade) – for candidates who intend to do business or trade in Uganda.
CLASS E (manufacturers) – for candidates who intend to participate in the production business.
CLASS F (professionals) - for candidates who are professional workers and intend to practice these professions in Uganda.
CLASS G1 (volunteers, NGO workers, missionaries).
CLASS G2 (employees) - for candidates who intend to work as employees, regardless of their qualifications.
Uganda Entry Permit (e-Visa)
A permit to enter Uganda allows you to live and work in Uganda.
Required documents for obtaining a permit to enter Uganda
1. Application form-a correctly completed application form
2. Photos
One photo with the size of the passport on a white background
3. Passport and a copy of the main page
The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of departure
4. A copy of your national identity card and residence permit/visa (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
5. Confirmation of financial capabilities (bank statement, credit card statement)
6. Travel itinerary
- Copy of the ticket reservation
- Copy of the hotel reservation
7. Accompanying documents for each type of entry permit
A2 Government Contractors
- Cover letter from the organization
- Contract (copy)
B Investment in agriculture
- Cover letter from the company
- Ownership of the land plot (copy)
- Letter of recommendation from the local council
- Bank statement for the last 3 months
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
- Immigration status
- The applicant's cover letter
E Manufacturing
- Bank statements for the last 3 months
- Immigration status
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
- Certificate of payment of income tax
- Ugandan Investment Authority license
A Diplomatic service
- Cover letter from the embassy
- Letter issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Note verbal
- A copy of the diplomatic note
D Business and Trade
- Trade license (copy)
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
- Bank statements for the last 3 months
- Certificate of payment of income tax
G1 Missionaries and Volunteer NGO Workers
- The letter of recommendation must be issued by the NGO Bureau
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
- The letter of appointment to the position must be from the organization
- Cover letter (from the organization)
- Certified copy of the qualification document
C Mining
- A mining license (copy) must be issued in Uganda
- A copy of the payment receipt
- Letter from the Ugandan Ministry of energy, minerals and Natural Resources
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
G2 Expatriate employees
- Certified copy of the qualification document
- Cover letter (from the organization)
- The appointment letter must be from the organization
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
- Certificate of payment of income tax
A Official service
- Cover letter from the agency
- Confirmation of the official status
F Professionals
- Cover letter (from the organization)
- A certificate of non-criminal record must be from Interpol or the country of origin
- Certificate of registration in a professional structure in Uganda
8. Certificate of non-criminal record (if necessary)
9. Confirmation of your current professional status (if any)
For example, an employment contract, a certificate from the place of work, an extract from the commercial and commercial register, a certificate of school attendance, or a certificate of pension.
10. Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Time to issue a permit to enter Uganda
The average visa processing time to enter Uganda is 3-5 business days.
Uganda Business Visa (e-Visa)
A Ugandan business visa allows you to enter and stay in Uganda for the maximum allowed period of validity of your visa. The visa allows its holder to participate in business activities, such as attending meetings or conferences, conducting and attending training sessions, internal audits, installing equipment, or performing other temporary services for a client, local branch.
Required documents for Uganda Business Visa (e-Visa):
1. Application form-a correctly completed application form
2. Photos
One photo with the size of the passport on a white background
3. Passport and a copy of the main page
The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of departure.
4. A copy of your national identity card and residence permit/visa (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
5. Confirmation of financial capabilities (bank statement, credit card statement)
6. Travel itinerary
- Copy of the round-trip ticket booking.
- Copy of the hotel reservation.
7. Accompanying documents Multiple Entry Visas:
For a 6-month multiple-entry visa:
- Cover letter explaining the need for a multiple-entry visa
- Proof of entry/exit from Uganda within the last 1 year
- Certificate of non-criminal record
It must be from Interpol or the country of origin
For multiple-entry visas for 12-24 months:
- Cover letter explaining the need for a multiple-entry visa
- Proof of entry/exit from Uganda within the last 1 year
- Certificate of non-criminal record (must be from Interpol or the country of origin)
8. Certificate of non-criminal record (if necessary)
9. Confirmation of your current professional status
For example, an employment contract, a certificate from the place of work, an extract from the commercial register and the Register of enterprises, a certificate of school attendance, or a certificate of pension.
10. Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Duration of registration of Uganda Business Visa (e-Visa)
The average processing time for a business visa to Uganda (e-visa) is 3-5 business days.
Where can I Apply?
You can apply for a visa on the website of the Office of citizenship and immigration control under the Ministry of internal affairs of Uganda at the link.