Visa to Angola

Documents Required for Angola Tourist Visa

Angolan Tourist Visa

However, in accordance with the law, citizens of all countries except Namibia require a visa to visit Angola.

Vietnam-legal.com would like to give the list of documents required for Angola Tourist Visa.

1. Two (2) application form filled out completely and correctly

2. Letter or request from the visa applicant, addressed to the Consular and Diplomatic Mission of Angola (this letter must be notarized)

3. Two (2) additional passport-size pictures

4. Copy of passport (main pages) valid for at least 6 months

5. Copy of a return ticket or travel itinerary

6. Proof of means of subsistence while in Angola

7. International vaccines certificate

8. Copy of the hotel reservation with the official stamp from the hotel

To apply for  Visa to Angola in Vietnam, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

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Angola Business Visa Requirements

ANGOLA BUSINESS VISA

Vietnam-legal.com would like to support you to apply for Angola Business Visa.

Documents required for Angola Business Visa:

1. Two (2) application form filled out completely and correctly

2. Letter or request from the visa applicant, addressed to the Consular and Diplomatic Mission of Angola (this letter must be notarized)

3. Two (2) additional passport-size pictures

4. Copy of passport (main pages) valid for at least 6 months

5.  Invitation Letter from Business in Angola must be authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Angola

6. Original decision on sending staff to travel to Angola

7. Proof of employment

+  In case of employee:

–   A notarized copy of valid labor contract

–   Original pay slips of last 6 months

+  In case of employer:

–   A notarized copy in Vietnamese of Business Registration/ Investment License

–   A notarized copy of TAX/ Payment to State Budget ( latest 3 months/ latest quarter)

8. Copy of a return ticket

9. Proof of means of subsistence while in Angola

10. International vaccines certificate

11. Copy of the hotel reservation with the official stamp from the hotel

To apply for  Visa to Angola in Vietnam, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

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Located on the West coast of Southern Africa, Angola was under colonial rule until November 11, 1975, date on which it became an independent nation. It extends over an area of 1,246,700 Km2.

The country is divided into 18 provinces, being Luanda the capital. With a total of 4,837 Km long borderline, Angola is bordered with Congo-Brazzaville at the Northern province of Cabinda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (former Zaïre) to the North and East, Zambia to the East, and Namibia to the South.

Angola has an Atlantic Ocean coastline of 1,650 Km long. The country’s major ports include Luanda, Lobito, and Namibe. The country’s highest peak is Mount Moco, 2,620 m high, located in Huambo province. With a privileged continental hydrographic system, Angola’s main rivers are Kwanza, Záire, Cunene, and Cubango. Kwanza (Kz) is national currency.

Total area: 1,246,700 square kilometres

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Geography: situated in West and Southern Africa

Population: 15 million (2008 estimate)

Capital: Luanda

Languages: Portuguese (official), Kikongo, Kimbundo, Tchokwe, Umbundo, Mbunda, Kwanyama and others.

Ethnic groups:: Ovimbundo:37%, Kimbundo:25%, Bakongo:13%, Others:25%

Religions: Roman Catholic: 75%, Protestant: 15%, Others: 10%

Tourism – Why Angola?

Tropical Climate
All year-round of good tropical weather with inviting beaches for long dips.

Beaches
You will find beaches near the cities, with or without coconut palm trees and some almost deserted of people, but in all beaches the sand is white and the water clear, clean and warm.

Hospitality
30 years of war has not changed this characteristic of the Angolan people.

Gastronomy
Good fish, good meat, good shellfish, strong spices, many culinary specialities and competent chefs, results in one of the best gastronomes of Africa. Suggestion: Kakusso with beans cooked in palm oil. A must…

Rivers and Waterfalls
Large rivers and beautiful waterfalls.

Dance and Music
Sensual movements, hot african-caribbean rhythms, kizomba and kuduros, strong emotions along with what there is of best in the African Continent.

Crafts works
Souvenirs of ivory, wood ceramics and metal of great beauty and originality. Painting is very developed.

Variety of Experiences
The evolution of Angola is very specific that originates situations, behaviours and an atmosphere rather unusual.

Tourism

tourismAlthough Angola is located in a sub tropical zone, its climate is not typical of such areas due to the following factors:

The cold current from Benguela running along the southern part of the coast. The highlands in the interior. The influence of the Namibe desert, situated southwest. As a result Angola has its own specific climate, with two distinct seasons, the rains, from October to April and the mist or “Cacimbo” from May to September, a much dryer season with lower temperatures.

High rainfall levels are registered along the coastal areas slowly decreasing from 800 mm to 50mm, as one moves further south. The average mean temperature is normally around 23º. The inland area can be divided into three zones. The North, where the rainfall is very heavy and the temperatures high, the Central Plateau zone, which is generally dry with average temperatures of 19º and finally the South, where oscillations in temperature are registered due to the proximity of the Kalahari Desert and the influence of tropical air fronts.

tourismBeaches

With an Atlantic coastline stretching for over 1.650 kms, mighty rivers flow into wide estuaries depositing sediments they have brought with them from the high plateaus to form numerous small islands, bays and sandbanks and where excellent beaches can be found. In Luanda, special mention must be given to the beaches of Ilha do Cabo, Mussulo, Palmeirinhas, Corimba and Santiago. In Benguela there is Morena, Restinga, Caóta, Caotina, Baia Azul and Baia Farta and finally in Namibe, two more, Das Miragens and Azul.

Although the climate is such that the beaches can be visited all year round, it is in fact during the hot season that they are most frequented. The bars all filled and the local music and dancing provide an animated and exotic atmosphere that mixes well with the mystery of the African nights.

tourismLandscapes

The orography and the climatic characteristics of the land provide Angola with a vast diversity of animal and vegetable species.

In Cabinda, there is dense, humid forestland, rich in exotic woods and the natural habitat of gorillas. South of Zaire, in the basins of Kwanza, Kuango, Cuito and the tributaries of the Cassai can be found savannah forestland. On the elevated plains, the open forestland provides a natural habitat for those species normally to be found in such regions.Further South is the desert area of Namibe. A vegetable species known as Welwitshia Mirabilis and unique in the world, grows here.

In order to preserve and protect animal and vegetable life, and some species which are becoming threatened by extinction, natural parks and reserves have been created throughout the whole of Angola, the most important of which being:

National Integral Park of Kwando and the National Park of Cangandala, in the province of Malange, home of the black palanca, a species to be found only in Angola.

The National Park of Quissama, South of Luanda, where, among other species, are to be found the elephant, the African antelope and the wild boar. The coastline of the park is used an egg laying ground for the sea turtles.

In the National Park of Kameia, in the Province of Moxico can be found the lion, the leopard, the chacal, the elephant and the antelope.

The National Park of Bicuar, in the Province of Huila in the home of elephants, antelopes, elands, gnus and zebras.

The National Park of Mupa, in the Province of Cunene, can be seen among others, the ostrich, the elephant and the hippopotamus. The National Park of Iona, in the Province of Namibe, where the zebra, the elephant, the leopard and the rhinoceros roam freely.

ANGOLA VISA EXEMPTION

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Citizens of the following countries who are holders of normal passports can visit Angola without a visa for up to 30 days per visit, up to 90 days per year (unless otherwise noted)

 Botswana  Seychelles
 Cabo Verde  Singapore
 Mauritius  South Africa
 Mozambique  Zambia (90 days)
 Namibia  Zimbabwe
 Rwanda (90 days)