Visa policy of Cape Verde

Visitors to Cape Verde must obtain a visa to enter, unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries, which are mostly in Africa, Europe and the Americas. Visas may be obtained in advance from a Cape Verde embassy or consulate, or in person upon arrival at any of the international airports.[1]

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Visa policy of Cape Verde

Visa policy

Citizens of the following 60 countries and territories can visit Cape Verde without a visa (but must register online, preferably five days prior to arrival[2] and also pay the airport security fee of CVE 3400 either online or on arrival[3][4]):

A visa is not required for holders of diplomatic or service passports.

A visa is not required for former citizens of Cape Verde and their spouses and children.

A visa-free agreement for stays up to 60 days was signed with  Russia in April 2019 and it is yet to be ratified.[12]

Visa on arrival

Visitors from all other non-visa-exempt countries except  Morocco[13] may obtain a visa on arrival at Sal, Boa Vista, São Vicente or Santiago international airports.

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