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Long-Stay Work Visa (Visa de Travail)
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Ivory CoastIvory Coast•Africa
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Long-Stay Work Visa (Visa de Travail)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

58 EUR

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable depending on circumstances, potentially indefinite with continued employment)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Entry visa for foreign nationals with a confirmed job offer for employment exceeding 90 days, valid up to one year and renewable, issued alongside a work permit.

The long-stay work visa (Visa de Travail) in Côte d'Ivoire is a formal entry authorization established to regulate the employment of foreign nationals while protecting the local labor market. Rooted in labor regulations such as those dating back to 1997, this visa is part of a broader framework that requires foreign workers to have an employment contract endorsed by national authorities, such as the Agence Emploi Jeunes (AGEPE). It fills the gap for those intending to reside and work in the country for an extended period, ensuring that foreign recruitment aligns with national economic and employment policies.

This visa is for foreign professionals who have secured a confirmed job offer from an entity registered in Côte d'Ivoire. It is distinct because it is not merely an entry permit but a component of a comprehensive process that includes obtaining a work permit and a residence card. Applicants must typically demonstrate that the role requires specialized skills not readily available in the local workforce. This visa is essential for expatriates relocating for long-term professional assignments, requiring close coordination between the employer and the employee to ensure full compliance with Ivorian labor law.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Residence Card for Workers (Carte de Résident - Travailleur)
Ivory Coast flagIvory Coast

Residence Card for Workers (Carte de Résident - Travailleur)

Validity1 year (renewable)
Processing2-3 months
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Confirmed job offer/employment contract from an Ivorian employer

Proof that the job was advertised locally (if applicable) and no local candidate was found

Endorsement of the employment contract by the Youth Employment Agency (AGEPE)

Valid passport (6+ months validity)

Criminal record certificate from the country of residence

Medical certificate of good health

Yellow fever vaccination certificate

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Employment contract

Educational documents

Work experience records

Medical certificate

Police certificate

Yellow fever vaccine

Passport photos

Birth certificate

Employment contract (sponsor)

Company documents (sponsor)

Job description (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides legal status for long-term residence and employment
  • Allows for the integration into the Ivorian labor market
  • Path toward legal residency and potential long-term stability

Worth Knowing

  • Complex and lengthy process involving multiple government agencies (AGEPE, ONI, Ministry of Employment)
  • Requires significant employer sponsorship and documentation
  • Strict adherence to labor laws and local hiring priority regulations
  • High administrative burden and potential for long processing times (several weeks to months)

Application Process

1

Secure permanent employment: Obtain employment agreement for long-term or indefinite position

2

Employer applies for authorization: Company submits work authorization application to Ministry of Labor

3

Gather documentation: Collect employment contract, medical certificate, background clearance, credentials

4

Apply through embassy: Submit permanent work visa application at Ivorian embassy/consulate in country of residence

5

Schedule appointment: Book consular appointment for document submission and interview

6

Attend interview: Appear in person with original documents for consular processing

7

Await visa issuance: Wait for embassy to issue permanent work visa

Application Forms

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