Citizens of the United States do not need a visa for a stay of up to 90 days. However, the following documents must be submitted to the embassy of Equatorial Guinea prior to travel:
- Two filled out and signed application forms with passport-type photographs attached to each.
If traveling on tourism:
- Proof of sufficient funds, minimum of $2,000.00 (Recent bank statement.)
If traveling on business:
- Letter from the employer stating the nature and duration of business, as well as a financial statement confirming a minimum of $2,000.00 for the expenses while in Equatorial Guinea.
For stays longer than 90 days: a permit from the National Police Bureau in Malabo or Bata must be obtained. Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of stay or an employment contract must also be presented.
Additional Equatorial Guinean visa information:
Citizens of the United States must present the following documents upon arrival:
- Original United States Passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.
- Proof of Smallpox, Yellow Fever and Cholera immunization.