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Class A2 — Entry Permit Class A2 (Government Contractor)
VisasUgandaClass A2 — Entry Permit Class A2 (Government Contractor)
UgandaUganda•Africa
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Class A2 — Entry Permit Class A2 (Government Contractor)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

250 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Available for 6, 12, 24, or 36 months)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Entry permit for foreign nationals employed in a Ugandan government institution and paid by the Government of Uganda.

The Entry Permit Class A2, designated for government contractors, serves as a specialized legal instrument within the Ugandan immigration framework, specifically tailored to facilitate the integration of foreign expertise into the nation’s public sector. Established under the Uganda Citizenship and Immigration Control Act, this permit exists to bridge the critical gap between domestic labor capacity and the specialized technical requirements of state-led development projects. By providing a streamlined pathway for international professionals to serve directly within Ugandan government institutions, the permit acknowledges that certain high-level administrative, infrastructural, and advisory roles require global experience that may not be immediately available in the local market. It functions as a formal recognition of the bilateral and multilateral partnerships that often underpin Uganda’s public works, ensuring that foreign nationals—whose salaries are disbursed directly by the Government of Uganda—possess the necessary legal status to operate within the sensitive environments of state ministries, agencies, and parastatals. This permit effectively formalizes the state’s ability to recruit global talent to bolster institutional efficiency without the bureaucratic friction often associated with private-sector work permits.

The ideal applicant for the Class A2 permit is a highly skilled professional or technical expert whose services have been procured to fulfill a specific mandate within a government institution. This visa is uniquely positioned for individuals working in fields such as civil engineering, public policy consultancy, specialized healthcare, or information technology infrastructure, where the government requires direct oversight and accountability. Unlike standard work permits that are tied to private corporate entities and subject to rigorous labor market testing, the Class A2 is distinct because it is inherently tied to the state’s own payroll, signaling a direct contractual relationship with the Ugandan government. This status grants the holder a level of institutional legitimacy and security that private-sector employees do not enjoy, though it also limits the holder’s professional mobility, as the permit is strictly tethered to the specific government contract and institution for which it was issued. While the permit offers the significant benefit of a relatively low administrative fee of USD 250 and a clear, expedited pathway for those aged 18 and older, it remains a restrictive category; it does not permit the holder to seek secondary employment or transition into the private sector without a formal change of status. Consequently, it serves as a precise, mission-oriented tool designed to support the state’s operational objectives while maintaining strict regulatory control over the foreign workforce embedded within the public apparatus.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a foreign national employed under a contract with the Government of Uganda.

Includes individuals serving in government tertiary institutions.

Must have a valid contract or appointment letter from the relevant government entity.

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photo

Educational qualifications

Police clearance

Immigration status

Appointment letter (sponsor)

Organization covering letter (sponsor)

NGO registration (sponsor)

NGO permit (sponsor)

NGO Bureau recommendation (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Legal authorization to work specifically for government projects.
  • Facilitates participation in national development initiatives.
  • Standardized fee structure.

Worth Knowing

  • Dependent on the duration and validity of the government contract.
  • Requires active support from the line ministry or government agency.
  • Strictly tied to the specific government project/contract.

Application Process

1

Secure NGO appointment: Obtain appointment letter or engagement letter from NGO or religious organization

2

Get NGO endorsement: Obtain recommendation letter from NGO Bureau for NGO volunteer employees

3

Prepare documents: Gather passport, appointment letter, qualifications, and organization documents

4

Apply online: Submit application through immigration portal

5

Upload documents: Submit appointment letter, NGO recommendation, and credentials

6

Pay fee: Pay USD 250-750 depending on duration

7

Await processing: Application reviewed within 4-6 weeks

Application Forms

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