The Benin eVisa makes it easier than ever for American Samoan travellers to enjoy Benin’s rich culture, history, and nature. You can now apply for Benin eVisa online.
The entire process is simple—you can complete it from home using your phone or computer. No need to visit an embassy! Once approved, your eVisa will arrive within just a few working days, making your travel plans stress-free.
What are the uses of the Benin eVisa for American Samoa citizens?
The American Samoa citizens can use their Benin eVisa for multiple purposes, including:
- 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
Benin eVisa Validity and Entry Rules for American Samoa Citizens
eVisa validity depends on your choice:
eVisa Type |
Validity |
Entries |
Stay Duration |
Single Entry |
30 days |
Single |
30 days |
Multiple Entry |
30 days |
Multiple |
30 days |
Multiple Entry |
90 days |
Multiple |
90 days |
Your eVisa becomes valid from the day you enter Benin.
Benin eVisa Requirements for American Samoa Citizens
American Samoa travellers who choose to apply for an eVisa, here’s what you’ll need:
A valid American Samoa passport (must be valid for at least 6 months), having 2 blank pages for immigration stamps
Business travellers may also be asked for an invitation letter from a company in Benin.
Benin eVisa Fees and Processing Time for American Samoa Citizens
The cost of the Benin eVisa depends on the type of eVisa you choose, such as single or multiple entries, and how fast you want it processed etc. Visit the Benin eVisa Fee page to use the calculator and find the total cost based on your travel details.
For processing time, you have the following three options:
- Standard: Standard Processing takes 1 - 2 Days for eVisa processing
- Rush Processing: Get your eVisa processed within 6 - 12 Hours
- Super Rush Processing: Your eVisa request is prioritised and your eVisa is delivered within 1 - 6 Hours
How to Apply for the Benin eVisa
Applying online is easy and takes just a few steps:
Go to the Benin eVisa website and register with your name, email, and travel info.
Enter your passport info, upload your passport scan, and submit your application.
Pay the eVisa fee online with your card and wait for the approval email.
Entering Benin with an eVisa
When you arrive at the airport in Cotonou or cross a land border:
- Go to the immigration/eVisa line
- Show your printed eVisa
- Present your passport (valid for 6+ months)
Once approved, you’ll receive an entry stamp and can begin your trip!
Overstaying or Extending Your Stay
If you stay in Benin longer than allowed, you could face a fine, risk of deportation, or future travel restrictions. To avoid this:
Visit the immigration office in Cotonou before your stay ends
Apply for an extension, providing a valid reason and supporting documents
Reapplying for the Benin eVisa
You can reapply for a Benin eVisa after it expires. Keep in mind:
- You must leave Benin before submitting a new application
- Repeated eVisa use is fine, but frequent visits might raise questions
For regular travelers, a 90-day multiple-entry eVisa is the best option.
Final Thoughts
For American Samoa citizens, the Benin eVisa is the most convenient way to enter Benin for tourism, business, or short visits. Apply online, receive your eVisa by email, and enjoy a hassle-free arrival in one of West Africa’s most welcoming countries—whether you're exploring Cotonou’s markets or discovering Porto-Novo’s rich history.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Benin does not currently offer visas on arrival. You must apply in advance.
You can reapply with updated information or contact the Benin embassy.
Yes! You can use it at both airports and land border crossings.
Yes. You can complete an eVisa application for family members or travel companions—just make sure their documents are correct.
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.