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Do Albania Citizens Need a Visa for Djibouti in 2026?

Visa on Arrival

Albanian citizens require an eVisa to enter Djibouti for tourism. The eVisa is generally valid for stays of up to 31 or 90 days.

Visa on Arrival
Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Apply Online

Complete the eVisa application on the official Djibouti eVisa portal at least 3 days before travel.

2

Upload Documents

Upload a digital copy of your passport, flight reservation, and hotel booking.

3

Pay Fee

Pay the processing fee online using a credit or debit card.

4

Print Approval

Once approved, print the eVisa authorization and present it at the port of entry.

Required Documents

  • Valid Passport (at least 6 months validity)
  • eVisa Authorization Printout
  • Confirmed Return or Onward Flight Ticket
  • Accommodation Proof (Hotel Reservation) or Invitation Letter

Important Tips

  • The eVisa is mandatory for all visitors arriving via Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport
  • Ensure your email address is correct as the approval is sent via email

Easiest Way to Get It

Applying for an eVisa online via the official government portal.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

What about Djibouti → Albania?

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Albania Passport Strength

#89
World Rank
142
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Discover Djibouti

Djibouti is a small, strategically located country in the Horn of Africa, known for its alien-looking volcanic landscapes, saltwater lakes like Lake Assal, and world-class diving sites.

Djibouti City
The capital and largest city, a major regional port with a blend of French colonial and African influences.
Lake AssalLake AbbeMoucha IslandSkoudehkarisFah-fah
Best Time: November to mid-April
Currency: Djiboutian Franc (DJF)
Daily Budget: $70-130/day
Safety & Scams
Generally safe, but exercise caution in crowded markets; avoid border areas with Eritrea; stay hydrated and protect yourself from extreme heat.
Getting Around
Shared taxis (green and white) are common in the capital; buses for intercity travel; ferries connect Djibouti City with northern ports; car rentals available.
Cultural Etiquette
Dress modestly, especially in religious areas; ask for permission before taking photographs of people; greetings are often followed by pleasantries.
Internet & Connectivity
Reliable 4G in Djibouti City; limited or no connectivity in desert and remote lake regions; high costs for mobile data.
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Frequently Asked Questions

You can get a visa on arrival when traveling to Djibouti. This means you do not need to apply in advance.

Djibouti citizens need an e-Visa for Albania.

The Albania passport ranks #89 globally with visa-free access to 142 countries.

You can obtain your visa at the Djibouti airport or border crossing upon arrival. Have your passport, return ticket, and payment ready.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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Local Time in Djibouti
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Emergency Numbers

Police
112
Ambulance
112

Travel Infrastructure

Plug Types
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Voltage230V
Driving SideRight
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