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Egypt Permanent Residency Steps

How you can immigrate to Egypt, how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in Egypt.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Egypt?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Egypt.

Egypt Visa application is made online or offline?

You can fill out the visa application form, print it, and submit it in person at the VFS Visa Application Centers or the Embassy.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, Biometrics are required to obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Egypt visa, but it may vary. The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Egypt?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

For Tourist Visa – Single Entry: 2700 INR, Multiple Entry: 5800 INR
For Business Visa- Single Entry: 5800 INR, Multiple Entry: 8100 INR
For Entry Visa- Single Entry: 5800 INR, Multiple Entry: 8100 INR
For Work Visa- Single Entry: 5800 INR, Multiple Entry: 8100 INR
For Transit Visa- Single Entry: 5800 INR, Multiple Entry: 8100 INR
For Processing fees of the Residency Permit card: 100 EGP

 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • First, figure out the kind of visa you need and see if you can apply for it.
  • Also, find out what papers you need to send with your request, how long it might take, and how much it will cost.
  • Make sure your application follows the rules for your type of visa.
  • If your papers are not in English, you might have to get them translated before you apply.

  • When you're set to apply, you can download the visa application form. Fill it out, print the whole form, and take it with you to the Visa Application Centre.
  • Don't forget to bring the necessary documents for the chosen visa category for submission.

  • After you've filled out your visa form, you can simply drop it off at the visa application center without needing to book an appointment.
  • Just make sure to check the center's opening hours before you go.

  • Once you've submitted your application, you'll need to pay the visa application fee. If you choose to download the form and bring it to the Visa Application Centre, you can make the payment during your appointment.
  • You can pay the visa fee at the Centre.

  • You'll need to submit your completed visa application form in person at the Visa Application Centre.
  • Discover what occurs during your visit to the Visa Application Centre.

  • Once your decision is back at the Visa Application Centre, you'll get an email. If you can't check your email easily, you might get updates by SMS on your phone. Ask if this service is available at the Visa Application Centre you're going to.
  • You can also track your visa application online. Use the Reference Number from the invoice or receipt given by the Centre along with your last name to check.

  • Once your visa application is decided, you can get your passport from the Visa Application Centre or have it delivered by courier for an extra cost.
  • If you're getting your passport yourself, make sure to take the Centre's receipt and a valid ID from the government. If it's allowed, you can ask someone else to get it for you. They'll need a letter from you, the Centre's receipt, and their own government ID.
  • Look at the Visa Application Centre's opening times for how to get your documents.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for Permanent Residency in Egypt, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Passport: A valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity beyond the intended period of stay.
  2. Visa Application Form: The completed and signed visa application form.
  3. Passport Photos: Recent passport-sized photographs meeting the specifications set by the Egyptian authorities.
  4. Proof of residence in Egypt: You will need to provide proof that you have been living in Egypt for at least 10 years on a temporary visa. This can be a copy of your residence permit or a letter from your landlord.
  5. Proof of Financial Means: Documentation demonstrating your ability to support yourself financially in Egypt. This might include bank statements, employment verification, or any other relevant financial documents.
  6. Health Certificate: A health certificate issued by a recognized medical institution certifying that you are in good health and free from any contagious diseases.
  7. Police Clearance Certificate: A police clearance certificate or a criminal record check from your home country or any other country where you have resided for a significant period.
  8. Proof of Accommodation: Evidence of suitable accommodation arrangements in Egypt, such as a lease agreement or property ownership documents.
  9. Educational Qualifications: Academic certificates and transcripts from your educational institutions, which may be required to demonstrate your educational background.
  10. Employment Records: If applicable, documentation proving your employment history and any relevant work experience.
  11. Marriage Certificate (if applicable): If you are applying for permanent residence as a spouse of an Egyptian citizen, you may need to provide a certified copy of your marriage certificate.
  12. Birth Certificate (if applicable): If you are including any dependents in your application, you will likely need to provide their birth certificates.
  13. Application Fee: Payment of the required application fee, which may vary depending on the type of permanent residence application.

Note: It is essential to note that these requirements might change over time, so it is advisable to consult the official website of the Egyptian Ministry of Interior or the nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date and specific information before preparing your application. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with a legal advisor or immigration specialist for personalized guidance on your specific situation.

Tourist Accommodation:

  • Notarized lease contract for temporary accommodation.
  • Electricity bill as proof of residence.
  • Passport and visa documents.
  • Travel itinerary and return ticket.
  • Proof of financial means to support the stay.

Study Accommodation:

  • Proof of children’s enrollment in an Egyptian school.
  • Lease contract confirming residence.
  • Parent’s passports and visa documents.
  • Marriage certificate or family relationship proof if applicable.
  • Proof of financial means to support the family during the stay.

Investment Residency:

  • Investment documents showing a minimum stake of $35,000.
  • Business registration and permits.
  • Valid passport and visa documents.
  • Proof of financial means for personal support.
  • Renewal application and documentation for extended stays.

Real Estate Residence:

  • Title deed or documents proving ownership of property worth at least $100,000.
  • Real estate registry documents.
  • Valid passport and visa documents.
  • Proof of financial means for personal support.
  • Renewal application for extended stays.

Iqama through Marriage:

  • Marriage certificate or proof of marriage to an Egyptian citizen.
  • Spouse’s valid Egyptian identification.
  • Valid passport and visa documents.
  • Proof of financial means for personal support.
  • Renewal application for extended stays.

Work Purpose Residency:

  • Business registration documents and work permits.
  • Valid passport and visa documents.
  • Financial documents demonstrating the ability to support oneself.
  • Proof of employment or business activities.
  • Renewal application for extended stays.

Asylum (Yellow Card):

  • Application for asylum through the UNHCR.
  • UNHCR approval documents.
  • Valid passport and visa documents.
  • Proof of financial means for personal support.
  • Renewal application for extended stays if necessary.

Note: Please note that the specific document requirements may vary, and it is essential to check with the Egyptian authorities or consult with legal professionals to ensure that you have the most up-to-date and accurate information for your residency application.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.

Visa Application Form for Egypt

When filling out the form, follow these key steps: carefully read and adhere to the instructions provided, use clear block letters, complete all required fields, ensure information aligns with supporting documents, review for errors, and sign where necessary, ensuring consistency with other documents. These measures are crucial in ensuring a smooth and accurate application process.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Permanent Residence in Egypt typically involves the following steps:

  1. Eligibility: Confirm that you meet the eligibility criteria for obtaining permanent residence in Egypt. This may include requirements such as a minimum period of continuous residence, financial stability, and the absence of any criminal record.
  2. Documentation: Gather all necessary documentation, which may include your passport, visa, proof of financial stability, a clean criminal record, and any other documents specified by the Egyptian government for the permanent residence application.
  3. Application Submission: Submit your application for permanent residence to the relevant government office. This may differ depending on your location in Egypt, so it is essential to research and identify the appropriate local immigration office or the Ministry of Interior’s office responsible for processing permanent residence applications.
  4. Processing Time: Be aware that the processing time for permanent residence applications may vary, and it is advisable to check with the relevant authorities for an estimate of the processing time. It is crucial to remain patient throughout the process and be prepared to provide any additional documentation or information if required.
  5. Follow-up and Compliance: Once you have submitted your application, it is important to follow up with the authorities regularly to ensure that your application is being processed. It is also essential to comply with any additional requests or requirements made by the immigration authorities during the processing of your application.
  6. Final Decision and Notification: After the authorities have reviewed your application, you will be notified of the decision. If your application is approved, you will receive a permanent residence permit, allowing you to live and work in Egypt permanently.

Note:

Every foreigner, including refugees and asylum-seekers, who stays in Egypt must have a valid residence permit. If you don’t have one, you would be breaking the law and could face punishment. So, make sure to get your residence permit and renew it when it expires.

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  1. Tourist Accommodation: Intended for individuals visiting Egypt for tourism purposes, this residency allows tourists to apply for a 3-month stay (6 months for Syrians) within one month of their arrival. To prove their temporary accommodation, applicants are required to present notarized lease contracts and an electricity bill. This type of residency is suitable for those who wish to explore Egypt’s cultural and historical attractions for an extended period.
  2. Study Accommodation: Geared towards families with children enrolled in schools within Egypt, this non-tourist residency option grants a one-year stay. Parents need to provide evidence of their children’s enrollment in educational institutions along with a lease contract that serves as proof of their residence. This type of residency enables families to live in Egypt while their children pursue education in the country.
  3. Investment Residency: Investors who commit a minimum stake of $35,000 in Egypt are eligible for this type of residency. Initially granted for one year, it can be renewed for three years and later extended to five years, provided the investment remains active. This option aims to encourage foreign investment in the country and allows investors to reside in Egypt as they oversee their business ventures.
  4. Real Estate Residence: Foreigners who make significant investments in Egyptian real estate, with a minimum value of $100,000, are granted residency for a period ranging from one to three years, which can be extended up to five years upon renewal. This initiative aims to attract foreign investors to the Egyptian real estate market and provides an opportunity for individuals to establish a more permanent presence in the country.
  5. Iqama through Marriage: Non-Egyptian individuals married to Egyptian citizens can obtain residency in Egypt for a period ranging from one to five years, depending on individual circumstances. This type of residency facilitates the process for foreign spouses to live in Egypt and promotes familial unity within the country.
  6. Work Purpose Residency: Tailored for entrepreneurs who establish businesses and acquire work permits in Egypt, this type of residency allows individuals to stay in the country annually. It serves as a means for individuals to engage in commercial activities and contribute to the economy while residing in Egypt.
  7. Asylum (Yellow Card): Foreign individuals seeking refuge or asylum in Egypt can apply through the UNHCR. If their application is approved, they are granted a six-month residency under the protection of the United Nations. This initiative aims to provide a safe haven for individuals facing persecution or unrest in their home countries, allowing them temporary refuge in Egypt.

Note: It’s crucial to seek the most up-to-date information from official government sources or consult with legal professionals specializing in Egyptian immigration law to understand the current requirements and procedures for obtaining permanent residency in Egypt. They can provide tailored guidance based on your specific situation and eligibility criteria.