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Egypt Raises Visa-on-Arrival Fee to USD 30 – Implications for UAE-Based Travellers and Mobility Budgets

Mar 12, 2026
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Egypt Raises Visa-on-Arrival Fee to USD 30 – Implications for UAE-Based Travellers and Mobility Budgets
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has increased the single-entry visa-on-arrival fee at major airports and land crossings from USD 25 to USD 30, effective 1 March. While the five-dollar hike may sound minor, it lands at a time when thousands of UAE residents are re-routing holidays through Egypt to avoid disrupted Gulf airspace, and when companies are using Cairo as a back-up meeting location. Travel-management companies in Dubai report that multi-stop itineraries involving Cairo surged 27 % in the past fortnight.

Egypt Raises Visa-on-Arrival Fee to USD 30 – Implications for UAE-Based Travellers and Mobility Budgets


For travellers seeking a smoother alternative, the visa experts at VisaHQ can streamline the Egyptian e-visa application entirely online, sparing employees or holiday-makers the airport queue. UAE residents can start the process in minutes through VisaHQ’s UAE portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/), receive status updates, and access live support—useful when shifting itineraries demand quick turnaround without unexpected cash fees.

For mobility teams the change means recalibrating per-diem schedules, corporate card limits and group-travel budgets, particularly for rotational assignees who cross Egypt’s borders multiple times each month. Egyptian officials say extra revenue will fund airport upgrades and digital border controls, including e-gates designed to cut immigration queues that recently stretched for two hours during peak diversions. The fee rise also nudges travellers toward Egypt’s e-visa platform, where the charge remains unchanged, but where processing may take up to 72 hours – a potential snag for last-minute reroutes from the UAE. Travel insurers note that policy wordings often cap “government fees” reimbursement; finance teams should double-check that expense-management systems reflect the new rate to avoid out-of-policy claims. For UAE-based tour operators, the marginal cost risks making tightly priced Red Sea weekend packages less competitive unless hotels absorb part of the increase. Companies sending staff from the Emirates to Egypt for contingency meetings or rotational projects should update pre-departure briefings: advise employees to carry exact cash in USD, explore e-visa options when time allows, and record the extra fee in travel-cost forecasts.

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