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Uganda eVisa 90 Days Maximum Stay

Complete guide to Uganda's 90-day maximum stay period. Learn how to maximize your three-month visit and understand all visa duration requirements.

Uganda eVisa 90 Days Maximum Stay

Understanding the 90-Day Rule

Uganda eVisa allows a maximum stay of 90 days (3 months) per entry. This applies to all visa types including tourist, business, and transit visas.

Maximum Duration

Stay up to 90 consecutive days from your entry date into Uganda.

Flexible Planning

Plan extended trips, multiple activities, and thorough exploration of Uganda.

Strict Compliance

Must exit Uganda before the 90-day period expires to avoid penalties.

How the 90-Day Period Works

  • Day 1: Your arrival date in Uganda
  • Day 90: Maximum stay deadline
  • Exit: Must leave by or before Day 90
  • Time: Based on entry stamp date

  • Tourist eVisa: 90 days maximum
  • Business eVisa: 90 days maximum
  • Transit eVisa: 7 days maximum
  • East African: 90 days maximum

  • Per Entry: 90 days maximum each time
  • Reset: Counter resets after exit and re-entry
  • Annual Total: Can exceed 90 days per year
  • Unlimited: No limit on number of entries
Long Stay Uganda Extended Visit

Making the Most of Your 90 Days

Comprehensive Exploration
  • Visit all national parks
  • Multiple gorilla trekking experiences
  • Explore lakes and rivers
  • Experience urban and rural life
  • Deep cultural immersion
Extended Business Activities
  • Long-term negotiations
  • Market research projects
  • Training and development
  • Business establishment
  • Partnership development
Educational Opportunities
  • Language learning programs
  • Research projects
  • Skills development courses
  • Professional certifications
  • Academic collaborations
Volunteer Work
  • Community development
  • Healthcare support
  • Environmental conservation
  • Education and teaching
  • Infrastructure projects

Sample 90-Day Uganda Itinerary

Days 1-30: Exploration
  • Kampala city tour
  • Bwindi gorilla trekking
  • Queen Elizabeth NP
  • Lake Bunyonyi relaxation
  • Cultural experiences
Days 31-60: Adventure
  • Rwenzori Mountains
  • Murchison Falls NP
  • Kidepo Valley NP
  • Kibale Forest chimps
  • Photography tours
Days 61-90: Immersion
  • Volunteer projects
  • Language learning
  • Local markets
  • Cooking classes
  • Community living
Visa Expiry Date Uganda Immigration

Extending Your 90-Day Stay

  • Visit Uganda Immigration Office, Kampala
  • Apply at least 14 days before expiry
  • Extension fee: $50-100 USD
  • Additional 30-90 days possible

  • Valid reason for extension
  • Original passport
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Accommodation details

  • Exit and re-enter with new visa
  • Visit neighboring countries
  • Apply for multiple-entry visa
  • Consider residence permit

Important 90-Day Reminders

Overstay Penalties
  • $100 USD per day overstay fine
  • Possible entry ban
  • Legal complications
  • Deportation risk
  • Future visa difficulties
Compliance Tips
  • Track your entry date
  • Set departure reminders
  • Book return flights early
  • Keep visa documents safe
  • Contact immigration if needed

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can stay for up to 90 days from your entry date. The 90-day period starts counting from the day you arrive in Uganda, not from the visa issue date.

Overstaying results in a fine of $100 USD per day, possible deportation, entry bans, and difficulties obtaining future visas. It's crucial to exit Uganda before your 90 days expire.

Yes, you can apply for an extension at the Uganda Immigration Office in Kampala. Extensions are typically granted for 30-90 additional days with valid reasons and payment of extension fees.

The 90-day maximum applies to tourist, business, and East African visas. Transit visas have a shorter 7-day maximum stay period. Each visa type has specific conditions and purposes.

Track your stay by noting your entry date from the passport stamp. Count 90 days forward to determine your departure deadline. Use calendar apps, set phone reminders, or keep a travel journal to monitor your remaining days.

With a single-entry visa, leaving Uganda invalidates your visa. With a multiple-entry visa, you can leave and return, and your 90-day counter resets with each new entry.

You can engage in tourism, business meetings, cultural experiences, volunteer work (with proper permits), educational activities, and extensive exploration of Uganda's national parks and attractions.

90 days provides ample time to explore Uganda comprehensively, including all major national parks, cultural sites, adventure activities, and urban experiences. It's sufficient for most travelers' needs.

Tourist visas don't permit employment. Business visas allow business activities but not employment. For work, you need a work permit. Volunteer work may require special permits depending on the organization and duration.

Apply for a visa extension at the Uganda Immigration Office before your 90 days expire, or exit Uganda and apply for a new visa. For permanent stays, consider applying for a residence permit.

Ready to Plan Your 90-Day Uganda Adventure?

Make the most of your maximum 90-day stay with proper planning and preparation.