Russia Lists Only 3 African Countries Eligible for Its Unified eVisa in 2026
Russia Lists Only 3 African Countries for Its Unified eVisa 2026

Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published the full list of countries eligible for its unified e-visa in 2026, with only three African nations making the cut: Eswatini, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. The e-visa allows a single entry and permits stays of up to 30 days within a 120-day validity window, with no invitation letter required. Applicants must apply between 4 and 86 days before their intended entry date through the Russian Foreign Ministry's official platform.

Only Three African Countries on the List

Of the 63 countries worldwide eligible for Russia's unified e-visa, only three are from Africa: Eswatini, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. All other African nations are excluded, meaning their citizens must apply for a regular visa through a Russian diplomatic mission or consular post.

Full Conditions for the Unified e-Visa

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has outlined the following conditions for eligible applicants:

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  • The e-visa is a single-entry visa valid for 120 days from the date of issue.
  • The permitted period of stay must not exceed 30 days from the date of entry, with both arrival and departure days counted separately.
  • No invitation letter, hotel booking, or supporting travel documents are required at the point of application.
  • Permitted purposes of travel include tourism, private and business visits, and participation in scientific, cultural, economic, socio-political, and sporting events.
  • Applications must be submitted between 4 and 86 days before the expected date of entry via the Russian Foreign Ministry's specialised website or its official mobile application.
  • Processing takes no longer than four calendar days from the date of submission.
  • A non-refundable processing fee applies to all applicants, except children under six years of age, who are exempt from the consular fee.
  • Applicants must hold a valid, machine-readable passport issued by their country of nationality, with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of application.
  • Travellers must carry valid medical insurance covering the entire duration of their stay in Russia.
  • The validity of an e-visa may only be extended in cases of medical emergencies, force majeure, or natural disasters that prevent departure.
  • Children travelling on a parent's passport still require a separate e-visa application each.
  • Holders of a current Russian visa do not need to apply for a unified e-visa and may travel under their existing visa without its restrictions.

The Ministry noted that any inaccurate information provided during the application process could result in the visa being revoked at the border or within Russian territory.

Russia's Visa-Free Entry List for Africans

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that Russia had published a list of African countries whose citizens can enter without a visa. According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' official consular portal, the visa-free regime covers a wide range of countries globally, but African nations feature narrowly on the list, and most come with significant restrictions. South Africa is the standout exception among African nations. Citizens holding any type of South African passport can visit Russia for up to 90 days without a visa, with the exemption applying to tourism and general visits but not to work, study, or permanent residence.

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