Burundi•Africa1-3 days
40 USD
3 days
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Visa allowing a short stopover of up to 72 hours for travelers passing through Burundi en route to another destination.
The Burundi Transit Visa was established as a streamlined regulatory mechanism to facilitate the orderly movement of international travelers passing through the nation’s primary ports of entry, most notably Melchior Ndadaye International Airport in Bujumbura. Rooted in the broader framework of Burundi’s national immigration laws and the country’s commitments to regional integration under the East African Community (EAC) protocols, this visa exists to accommodate the modern realities of global aviation and cross-border transit. Before its formalization, travelers with short layovers often faced bureaucratic ambiguity regarding their legal status while within Burundian territory. By creating this specific entry category, the government successfully filled a critical gap in its immigration system, providing a clear, low-barrier legal pathway for transient passengers who have no intention of settling or working in the country but require temporary access to landside facilities or local transit infrastructure. It serves as a pragmatic administrative tool that balances national security interests with the necessity of maintaining Burundi’s connectivity to international travel corridors.
This visa is specifically designed for the transient traveler—the ideal applicant is an individual whose primary journey is destined for a third country and who requires a brief stopover in Burundi for a duration not exceeding 72 hours. While it is not restricted to any specific professional field, it is frequently utilized by international business travelers, tourists on multi-stop itineraries, and expatriates navigating regional flight connections. What makes this visa particularly distinctive compared to standard tourist or business entry permits is its narrow scope and simplified documentation requirements; applicants are not subjected to the rigorous vetting processes associated with long-term residency or work authorization. Instead, the process focuses on verifying the legitimacy of the traveler’s onward journey, requiring only proof of an onward ticket and, where applicable, evidence of a valid visa for the final destination. While the USD 40 fee is modest, the primary limitation is the strict temporal constraint; the visa is non-extendable and strictly prohibits any form of employment or prolonged stay. Consequently, it offers the significant benefit of rapid, cost-effective entry for those in transit, ensuring that Burundi remains an accessible node in the global travel network without imposing the administrative burden of a full-entry visa on short-term visitors.
| Initial grant | 3 days |
Valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity
Confirmed onward flight ticket to a third country
Proof of visa or entry authorization for the final destination (if required)
Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stopover
Must not leave the airport transit area (unless a transit visa is obtained to exit)
Education
none or higher
Completed and signed visa application form
Two recent passport-sized photographs
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
Confirmed onward travel ticket
Proof of sufficient financial means
Yellow fever vaccination certificate (if applicable)
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