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Class G1 — Entry Permit Class G1 (Missionaries and Volunteers)
VisasUgandaClass G1 — Entry Permit Class G1 (Missionaries and Volunteers)
UgandaUganda•Africa
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Class G1 — Entry Permit Class G1 (Missionaries and Volunteers)

Residency Pathway 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

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Entry permit for missionaries and volunteers working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Uganda.

The Entry Permit Class G1, specifically designed for missionaries and volunteers, serves as a cornerstone of Uganda’s humanitarian immigration framework, reflecting the nation’s long-standing commitment to fostering international cooperation and social development. Established under the Uganda Citizenship and Immigration Control Act, this permit exists to facilitate the legal entry and residency of individuals who provide essential services that the government recognizes as vital to the country's socio-economic progress. Historically, this visa category was created to bridge the gap between standard tourist travel and full-scale employment immigration; it acknowledges that while these individuals are not traditional employees seeking a salary from a Ugandan firm, their presence is indispensable to the operations of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), religious institutions, and charitable foundations. By providing a dedicated legal pathway for those engaged in altruistic work, the Ugandan government ensures that international aid, spiritual outreach, and community development projects can proceed without the bureaucratic hurdles typically associated with corporate work permits, thereby streamlining the integration of foreign expertise into the local humanitarian sector.

The ideal applicant for a Class G1 permit is a dedicated individual, aged 18 or older, who has been formally invited by a registered NGO, religious organization, or charitable body to contribute to Uganda’s development goals. This visa is uniquely tailored for professionals and volunteers working in fields such as healthcare, education, community outreach, religious ministry, and rural development, where the primary motivation is service rather than commercial gain. What distinguishes the G1 permit from other categories, such as Class D (employment) or Class A (investors), is its focus on the non-profit nature of the applicant’s work; it does not require the complex labor market testing or proof of capital investment that other permits demand. While the permit offers the significant benefit of legal residency for those dedicating their time to humanitarian causes, it is strictly limited to the scope of the sponsoring organization’s mission. Applicants must be aware that this visa does not grant the right to engage in independent commercial activities or seek employment outside of their sponsoring entity. With a modest fee of USD 250, the Class G1 permit remains an accessible and highly efficient mechanism for global citizens to support Uganda’s grassroots initiatives, ensuring that the spirit of international volunteerism is both welcomed and properly regulated within the country’s borders.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a missionary, volunteer, or NGO worker.

Must be sponsored by a registered NGO or organization in Uganda.

Organization must have a valid organizational code.

Must have a valid NGO permit/registration.

Must comply with national immigration laws and guidelines.

KEY CRITERIA

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

  • Facilitates humanitarian and volunteer work in Uganda.
  • Provides legal status for individuals working with non-profit entities.
  • Allows for long-term stay to complete charitable or religious missions.
  • Enables the holder to bring family members.

Worth Knowing

  • Requires strict adherence to NGO regulations and reporting.
  • Permit is tied to the specific sponsoring organization.
  • Must provide proof of qualifications and, in some cases, justification for hiring a foreigner over a local.
  • Processing involves verification by the NGO Bureau.

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

Class G1 Entry Permit Application—

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