Eritrea Business Visa
Intended for business meetings or contract negotiations in Asmara or another city in Eritrea.
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Eritrea Business Visa Requirements
Eritrea Visa Application
Complete, print, and sign the Eritrea visa application.
Please sign the application with a blue or black ink (electronic signature will not be accepted).
Original Passport
Your physical passport must maintain validity for a minimum of 6-months beyond your departure date.
Please note that the amendment pages located at the back of your passport are not visa pages and are not acceptable for visa issuance.
If you've run out of visa pages, please renew your passport before applying for a visa.
One (1) Passport Photograph
Please provide one (1) recent passport photograph, captured in the last six months, printed on photo paper.
For your convenience, you'll have the option to upload a digital photo* (additional fee applies).
*Face the camera directly without objects behind you and do not wear eyeglasses, headphones, or earbuds (click for sample).
Bank Statement
Provide your most recent bank statement, showing sufficient funds for the trip.
You may white-out the sensitive information from the statement.
Business Letter From Employer
An original business letter from your U.S. employer is required (click here for sample).
This letter should clarify the trip's objectives, offer financial assurance, outline the requested travel dates and visa duration, and feature contact details for the visited organization.
This letter must articulate the purpose of the intended activities (i.e. business meetings), printed on the company's official letterhead, and signed by a company representative.
Flight Itinerary
A copy of an airline confirmation, showing your name as well as entry and exit to the country.
If traveling via land/sea border, please provide a signed letter of explanation, in addition to the airline confirmation.
Proof of U.S. Status
Non-U.S. applicants are required to submit a photocopy of their Permanent Resident Card (front and back), a valid U.S. visa, I-94, or I-20.