If you are from Aland and want to visit Benin for a holiday, business, or to see family and friends, this guide is here to help you understand what the Benin eVisa is, what documents are needed and required, and how to apply for the Benin eVisa. Everything is explained in a simple way so you can feel ready for your trip. Let’s get started!
Do Åland Islands Citizens Need an eVisa for Benin?
Yes, Åland Islands citizens require a Benin eVisa if they want to travel to the country for any of the following purposes:
- Airport Transit
- Business Visit, attending a conference, and meetings
- Family Visit
- Health Treatments
- Collecting Mortal Remains
- Official Visit and Diplomatic Missions
- Repatriation
- Attending seminars, sporting events, and stage shows
- For short-term studies, summer camp, summits
- Visiting Benin for tourist purposes
Getting to Know the Benin eVisa
The Benin eVisa is an electronic visa. You apply for it online before you travel. There’s no need to go to an embassy or consulate. There are two main types of eVisa:
Requirements for the Åland Islands: Applying for a Benin eVisa
If you decide to get a Benin eVisa, here's what you'll need:
- An Aland Islands passport valid for at least 6 more months
- A valid email address (this is where your eVisa will be sent)
- Depending on your travel purpose, you may be required to provide your travel plans, such as where you’ll stay and your return flight
- A credit or debit card to pay online
Note: The documents should be submitted in digital format.
How Long Does It Take, and How Long Is It Valid?
The Benin eVisa is usually processed quickly.
Standard Option
For most people, the standard option takes about 1 - 2 Days.
Rush Option
If you need it faster, you can choose the rush option, which takes 6 - 12 Hours.
Super Urgent Option
For the fastest service, the super urgent option gives you your eVisa in less than 1 - 6 Hours, but it costs more.
How Much Does the Benin eVisa Cost?
The cost of a Benin eVisa for Aland citizens depends on several factors, such as the applicant's nationality,eVisa type, the number of entries, and the processing speed you choose. To check the exact fee based on your needs, you can visit the Benin eVisa fee website, where a fee calculator is available. This feature helps you find the correct cost before applying.
How to Apply for the Benin eVisa
The eVisa application is fully online and easy to complete. Here’s how you do it:
Complete the short Benin eVisa application through the Benin eVisa website. It takes less than 5 minutes and is a straightforward process.
Review your information to ensure it complies with Benin’s eVisa rules; then, you must pay the eVisa fee online. Use the Benin eVisa Status Check tool to check eVisa status.
After everything is submitted and the eVisa request is approved, you will get a confirmation email with your approved eVisa.
What to Bring When You Arrive in Benin
When you arrive in Benin, make sure you carry:
- Your printed eVisa
- Your passport
- Your yellow fever vaccination certificate (this is required)
- Details of your trip, like hotel bookings or return flight
Even if you have an eVisa, the immigration officer can still ask questions about your visit. So, be honest and have your documents ready.
Can You Extend Your Stay or Overstay?
If you stay in Benin longer than allowed (over 90 days visa-free or past your eVisa's validity), you could:
- Pay a fine
- Be banned from future visits
- Face problems with immigration
If you want to stay longer, talk to the immigration office in Benin before your current stay ends. They can guide you on how to extend legally.
Can You Reapply for a Benin eVisa?
Yes, you can apply again if:
- Your last eVisa expired
- Your eVisa was rejected (after fixing the issues)
- You need to visit Benin again
Common reasons for rejection include wrong information, unclear passport photos, or short passport validity. Always check for errors before submitting.
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FAQs
Yes. Everyone, including babies, needs their own eVisa if required.
No. The eVisa is for tourism, family visits, or business meetings. If you want to work or study, you need a different visa from the embassy.
It’s not required, but it’s a good idea to have it in case of health emergencies.
You can print another copy from your email. If your passport expires, you’ll need to apply again using your new passport.
Content Disclaimer: While this information was last updated in June 2026, we strongly suggest confirming all travel details with the appropriate governmental agencies, embassies, and airlines.