If you are an Antigua and Barbuda citizen planning a trip to Benin, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the Benin eVisa. The process is now simpler than ever—you can apply for Benin eVisa online without needing to visit a consulate or embassy. Whether you're traveling for tourism, business, or family visits, this convenient system ensures a smooth entry into Benin.
Overview of the Benin eVisa
The Benin eVisa is an electronic travel permit that Antigua and Barbuda citizens can apply for online. It’s fast and simple, and it eliminates the need to visit an embassy. A Benin eVisa can be obtained for any of the following reasons:
- Airport Transit
- Official Visit and Diplomatic Missions
- Business Visit, attending a conference, and meetings
- Repatriation
- Family Visit
- Attending seminars, sporting events, and stage shows
- Health Treatments
- For short-term studies, summer camp, summits
- Collecting Mortal Remains
- Visiting Benin for tourist purposes
Benin eVisa Types, Validity and Stay Duration for Antigua and Barbuda
There are three types of Benin eVisas:
|
eVisa Type |
Validity |
Stay Duration |
|
Single Entry |
30 days |
30 days |
|
Multiple Entry |
30 days |
30 days |
|
Multiple Entry |
90 days |
90 days |
Benin eVisa Requirements for Antigua and Barbuda Citizens
To apply for a Benin eVisa, you will need:
- A valid Antigua and Barbuda passport (at least 6 months before expiry)
- Travel itinerary (flight reservation or travel dates)
- Valid email address (to receive your eVisa)
- Debit or credit card (for online payment)
How can I apply for the Benin eVisa?
The process is fully online and takes just a few steps:
Go to the Benin eVisa website to access the eVisa application form
Please complete the form, upload the documents and submit the form.
Proceed to pay the eVisa fee online using your card. Once approved, your eVisa will be emailed to you.
Please print it out and carry it with your passport when travelling.
Check your Benin eVisa Status Online
The Benin eVisa Status Check tool can be used to check the status online. Kindly enter your order ID and passport number, and your status will be displayed on the screen.
Processing Time and Validity
Standard processing
Your eVisa gets processed within 1 - 2 Days
Rush Processing
Use the rush process for faster processing and get your Benin eVisa within 6 - 12 Hours
Urgent/Super-Rush Processing
Get your Benin eVisa processed within 1 - 6 Hours with an additional fee
Benin eVisa Fees and Payment
Here’s a general idea of the fees (subject to change). Check out the Benin eVisa Fee webpage for the correct pricing details.
Payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, or other major cards.
Arriving in Benin with an eVisa
At the border (airport or land crossing), you’ll need to show:
- Your printed eVisa
- Your passport
- Yellow fever certificate
- Return or onwards ticket (sometimes requested)
Immigration officers might enquire about your travel plans, so please have your hotel booking and itinerary readily available.
Overstaying or Extending Your Stay
Avoid overstaying. If you stay beyond your eVisa period:
- You may face fines
- You could be banned from re-entry
- You might be detained or deported
Extensions are not available online. If you need to stay longer, visit the Benin Immigration Office in Cotonou before your visa expires.
Can You Reapply for a Benin eVisa?
Yes! Once your current eVisa expires or you leave Benin, you can apply for a new one. There’s no mandatory waiting period between applications. Just make sure:
- Your passport is still valid
- You meet the entry requirements again
Why Choose Us for your Benin eVisa?
Frequently Asked Questions
A: No. The eVisa is for tourism, business meetings, or transit only. You’ll need a work visa for employment.
A: Yes, the eVisa is valid at land borders, airports, and seaports.
A: You can re-download it from your email or contact the Benin eVisa Support Team.
A: Yes. Every traveller, including minors and infants, needs their own eVisa. Parents or guardians can apply on their behalf.
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.