Do Timor-Leste Citizens Need a Visa for Angola in 2026?
You can visit Angola for up to 30 days without a visa.
Step-by-Step Application Process
1
Find Embassy
Locate the nearest embassy or consulate.
2
Book Appointment
Schedule a time for document submission.
3
Prepare File
Gather financial and employment proof.
4
Attend Interview
Visit the embassy for a brief interview.
5
Collect Passport
Pick up your passport with the visa.
Required Documents
- βPassport valid for at least 6 months
- βVisa fee payment
- βAccommodation proof
Important Tips
- β’Apply early.
- β’Check your passport validity.
- β’Ensure your bank statements are up to date.
Easiest Way to Get It
"Use official government channels for the most reliable results."
Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.
What about Angola β Timor-Leste?
Visa on Arrival
Timor-Leste Passport Strength
#93
World Rank
128
Visa-Free Destinations
Discover Angola
Angola is a country of immense natural beauty and diverse landscapes, featuring a dramatic Atlantic coastline, lush rainforests, and high-altitude plateaus, all set against a backdrop of rich Portuguese-influenced culture.
Luanda
The bustling capital and economic heart of the country, where high-rise skyscrapers meet colonial Portuguese architecture and the famous Marginal promenade.
Lubango
A scenic city located on the HuΓla Plateau, famous for the Christ the King statue and the nearby dramatic Tundavala Gap cliffs.
Benguela
Known for its beautiful beaches like BaΓa Azul and its well-preserved colonial buildings, it is one of the country's main cultural centers.
Kalandula FallsTundavala GapMiradouro da Lua (Moon Lookout)Muamba de Galinha (Chicken stew with palm oil)Funje (Cassava porridge)
Best Time: June to September (The dry season, or 'Cacimbo,' is the most comfortable time for travel, with cooler temperatures and less humidity).
Currency: Angolan Kwanza (AOA)
Daily Budget: $100-250 USD per day (Luanda can be exceptionally expensive for expatriates and tourists; mid-range options are limited).
Safety & Scams
Luanda has a high rate of petty crime; exercise caution in crowded areas and avoid walking at night; outside the capital, be mindful of landmine risks in remote, unmarked areas (though major routes are cleared).
Getting Around
Internal flights (TAAG Angola Airlines) are the best way to travel between distant cities; roads in major corridors are improving but 4x4 vehicles are necessary for remote exploration; 'Candongueiros' (shared taxis) are common in cities.
Cultural Etiquette
Greetings are important and should be formal; seek permission before taking photos of people or government buildings; hospitality is warm, often involving music and shared meals.
Internet & Connectivity
4G is available in Luanda and major provincial capitals; Unitel and Movicel are the primary providers; Wi-Fi is common in high-end hotels and business centers but can be slow elsewhere.
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Local Time in Angola
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Emergency Numbers
Police
112
Ambulance
112
Travel Infrastructure
Plug Types
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Voltage230V
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Pro Travel Tips
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Travel Notes
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