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Ethiopia eVisa Requirements for Citizens of Australia

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The Ethiopia eVisa for Australians is an electronic tourist visa that allows nationals of Australia to visit the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. It is obtained by applying online.

Applicants must fill in a quick form using a computer or device connected to the internet.

The Ethiopia eVisa was launched in 2017. Australia is one of around 230 countries and territories whose citizens can apply.

Citizens of Australia must meet a few basic requirements to get an eVisa for Ethiopia.

Do Australian Citizens Need an Ethiopia eVisa?

Yes, holders of passports issued by Australia must have an eVisa to visit Ethiopia as a tourist.

The eVisa is required for short-term stays. Australians can select either a 30-day or 90-day visa during the application process.

Australian nationals who plan to move to Ethiopia, stay longer than 90 days, and/or engage in non-tourist activities (such as employed work) cannot do so with the eVisa. In these cases, it is necessary to inquire at an Ethiopian embassy or consulate. The closest diplomatic mission for most Australians is the Embassy of Ethiopia in Canberra.

Do children need an Ethiopian eVisa?

Yes, all Australian nationals traveling to Ethiopia must have an eVisa, including minors.

Each member of a family traveling together must have a separate eVisa.

Parents and guardians may fill out the online Ethiopia visa form on behalf of their dependents.

Ethiopia eVisa Application for Australian Citizens

Applying for an Ethiopia eVisa is a quick and simple process for Australian citizens.

Travelers must complete an online questionnaire and provide the necessary supporting documents in a digital format.

Australians must enter the following information into the Ethiopia eVisa application form:

  • Basic personal details (e.g. name, date of birth, nationality, etc.)
  • Passport information
  • Contact details

Applicants from Australia are advised to take care when typing the information. Small errors and inconsistencies can lead to delays or even rejections of visa applications. It is a good idea to double-check all answers before submitting the form.

It is advisable to provide an email address that is used regularly. All correspondence, including the eVisa itself, will be sent to this account. Australian applicants will also receive updates about the progress of their application.

Documents required by Australians applying for an Ethiopia eVisa

After entering the required data in the online form, Australian travelers will be asked to attach 2 important documents in a digital format (i.e. scanned).

The documents needed to process an Ethiopia eVisa request for an Australian visitor are as follows:

  • Image of the bio page of the Australian passport
  • Recent passport-style photo of the applicant

The passport details, including the document number, the date of issue, and the expiry date must also be entered on the application form.

The passport must meet the following criteria for the Australian to obtain an eVisa for Ethiopia:

  • Issued by Australia or another eligible country
  • Minimum of 6 months’ validity from the planned date of arrival in Ethiopia

If the Australian passport is due to expire less than 6 months after the trip, the traveler should renew it before applying for an Ethiopia eVisa.

Australians must also provide the following items in their application:

  • Current email address to receive the eVisa
  • Method of payment (credit or debit card) to cover the processing fee

How long does it take to process an Ethiopian eVisa for Australians?

It takes most visitors a matter of minutes to complete the eVisa application for Ethiopia.

Once Australian travelers have submitted their online Ethiopia visa forms, it usually takes up to two (2) working days to process the applications.

Sometimes, the approved eVisa is received much faster. Many Australian applicants receive their eVisa within 24 hours of applying.

Occasionally, it may take a little longer due to a high volume of applications. It is also important to ensure that the information submitted is accurate, as errors can cause delays.

Traveling to Ethiopia from Australia

When the approved Ethiopia eVisa is received, Australian nationals are advised to both print a copy and store the eVisa on their phone or device so that it can easily be checked by border authorities.

The eVisa grants Australians a single entry to Ethiopia.

It is important to remember that it can only be used for tourism and leisure. Australians with an eVisa can go on holiday to Ethiopia, but cannot work or do business without a different type of visa.

Australians traveling with an eVisa must enter Ethiopia via Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa. This is the only airport equipped to process electronic visa holders.

Application Steps

STEP 1
Complete online application
STEP 2
Confirm Payment
STEP 3
Receive approved Visa
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Ethiopian Embassy in Australia

Australians applying for an Ethiopian eVisa do not need to visit their nearest embassy. This is due to the fact that the entire process is done entirely over the internet: travelers fill out the online form, upload their photo, and receive the approved electronic visa by email.

However, Australian citizens who wish to stay in Ethiopia longer than the allotted time or for purposes other than tourism will need to refer to their nearest Ethiopian embassy in order to find out more information.

The Ethiopian Embassy in Australia can be found in the Australian Capital Territory, at the following address:

Canberra

3 Sirius Place, Red Hill, ACT 2603

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Australian Tourists in Ethiopia

Although the distance between Australia and Ethiopia is quite far, many intrepid Australian citizens make the journey every year.

Australian passport holders seek one-of-a-kind destinations, which is exactly what Ethiopia has to offer. The county is chock-full of ancient rock churches, lush national parks, and otherworldly natural formations.

There is also the unique culture of the Omo Valley people in southern Ethiopia, which are noted to be some of Africa’s most traditional tribes. In fact, the entire valley was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Year

    Non-resident arrivals from Australia

  • 2015

    7,749

  • 2016

    7,618

  • 2017

    8,353

  • 2018

    7,402

  • 2019

    7,073

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