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Tourism: North African Country, Egypt Increases Visa Fee to $45, First Hike in 10 Years

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Egypt has implemented its first visa fee increase in a decade, raising the cost for visitors from $25 to $45.

Accordign to gulfnews.com, the decision, approved by President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi, reflects the government’s efforts to boost revenue from tourism while maintaining the country’s appeal as a top travel destination.

The measure, published last Tuesday in the Official Gazette, took effect immediately and is part of legislative amendments to Law No. 175 of 2025 concerning fees allocated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its facilities.

READ: News: Egypt Tops North Africa so far in 2025 Tourism Earnings

Egypt first lifted its visa fee to $25 in May 2014, up from $15, and the charge remained unchanged for years for visas issued on arrival or through electronic platforms.

In March 2021, the same fee was formally extended to visitors from Arab countries, including Saudi nationals, after revisions that broadened eligibility.

The previous $25 fee had long been viewed as part of Egypt’s appeal to Arab and European tourists, offering relatively low-cost access amid efforts to boost the sector.

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