Visitors to Guinea must obtain an eVisa unless they come from one of the countries or territories that are visa exempt. Alternatively visas can be obtained from a Guinean diplomatic mission. [1]
Visa policy map
Visa exemption
Citizens of the following 21 countries as well as refugees and stateless persons residing in these countries can visit Guinea without a visa:[1][2]
In addition, according to Timatic, nationals of China holding ordinary passports endorsed "for public affairs" do not require a visa for a maximum stay of 30 days.[1]
Additionally, holders of diplomatic or service passports issued to nationals of China, Romania, Russia, South Africa[7] and Zimbabwe do not require a visa for a maximum stay of 90 days. Holders of diplomatic passports of Turkey do not require a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.
Visa on arrival
According to Timatic, nationals of the United Arab Emirates can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 90 days.[1] This information, however, is not supported by the official website of the Central Directorate of the Border Police (DCPAF) of the Ministry of Security and Civil Protection of Guinea, which states that UAE nationals must obtain an eVisa.[2]
Electronic Visa (e-Visa)
Nationals of all countries and territories that require a visa can obtain an electronic visa.[2] E-Visa is available for stay up to 90 days.[2]
Citizens of Canada and the United States who obtain an e-Visa can stay in Guinea for up to 5 years.
1British Overseas Territories.
2 These countries span the conventional boundary between Europe and Asia.
3 Partially recognized.
4Unincorporated territory of the United States.
5 Part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
6Egypt spans the boundary between Africa and Asia.