Planning a trip from the historic streets of Berlin or the vibrant squares of Munich to the majestic Pyramids of Giza? For German citizens, the path to exploring the wonders of the Nile has never been easier. The Egyptian government’s electronic visa (eVisa) system has replaced the need for time-consuming embassy visits, allowing you to secure your travel authorization from the comfort of your home.

In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about the Egypt eVisa for German citizens, answering the most searched questions to ensure your journey starts without a hitch.
Do German Citizens Need a Visa for Egypt?
Yes, German passport holders are required to have a visa to enter Egypt. While there are options like the Visa on Arrival, the official recommendation is to obtain an eVisa before departure. This digital authorization is linked to your passport and simplifies the immigration process at all major Egyptian ports of entry.
What are the Different Types of Egypt eVisas Available?
Depending on your travel plans, you can choose between two main categories of tourist eVisas through evisa-egypt.info:
Single Entry Tourist eVisa:
Stay Duration: Up to 30 days.
Validity: 90 days from the date of issuance.
Best for: A one-time vacation or holiday.
Multiple Entry Tourist eVisa:
Stay Duration: Up to 30 days per entry.
Validity: 180 days (6 months).
Best for: Frequent travelers or those planning to visit neighboring countries and return to Egypt.
How Long Does the Egypt eVisa Processing Take?
One of the most common questions is, "How fast can I get my Egypt visa?" We offer three distinct processing tiers to fit your schedule:

Pro Tip: For groups or families applying together, you can save up to 40% on Rush and Super Rush fees when submitting multiple applications through our platform!
How Much Does the Egypt eVisa Cost for German Citizens?
The total cost of your visa is transparently calculated based on the following formula: Final Amount = Government Fee + Service Fee + (Rush/Super Rush Fee, if selected). By choosing our service, you ensure your application is professionally audited, significantly reducing the risk of losing your government fee due to simple clerical errors.
What are the Document Requirements for Germans?

The beauty of the Egypt eVisa system is its simplicity. To apply, you only need:
Valid German Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date.
Digital Scan of Passport Bio Page: A clear, readable image of your photo and personal details.
Active Email Address: To receive your approved PDF visa.
Payment Method: A credit or debit card for the online fees.
What Happens if I Overstay My Visa by Just 2 Hours?
While Egypt technically offers a grace period of 14 days for tourist visas at major airports, we strongly advise against overstaying even by two hours. Immigration officials are strict, and accidental overstays can sometimes lead to fines (starting around 1,515 EGP) that must be paid at the airport police office before you are allowed to board your flight. Always plan to leave at least a day before your visa expires.
Do Children Need a Separate Visa for Egypt?
Yes. Every traveler, regardless of age, must have their own visa and a valid travel document. Parents or guardians must submit a separate application for each minor traveling in the group.
Can I Get an Emergency eVisa for Egypt?
Yes. If you have an urgent flight, our Super Rush Processing acts as an emergency eVisa service, delivering your travel authorization in just 2 - 3 working days. While the official government portal has no "emergency" button, our prioritized internal workflow ensures your application is moved to the top of the queue.
Is a Private eVisa Agency Worth the Fee?

Many travelers ask this, and the answer is usually yes for those who value peace of mind. A private agency provides:
Error Correction: We fix typos and blurry scans that cause automatic rejections.
24/7 Support: You can't call the government portal if your visa is stuck; you can call us.
Faster Turnaround: Our "Rush" options are often more reliable than the standard government queue.
Can I Convert a Tourist Visa into a Work Visa?
No. An Egypt tourist eVisa cannot be converted into a work permit while you are inside the country. If you find employment in Egypt, you must exit the country, and your employer must initiate a formal work permit application through the Ministry of Manpower. You would then enter on a specific entry visa for work purposes.
Is UPI Working for Egypt eVisa Payments?
Currently, the official Egyptian government systems primarily support international credit and debit cards (Visa/Mastercard). While UPI is expanding globally, it is not yet a standard direct payment method for Egyptian eVisas. We recommend using a German-issued credit or debit card for the most reliable transaction.
Can I Re-enter the Country After a 2-Month Gap?
Yes. If you have a Multiple Entry eVisa, you can leave and return as many times as you like within the 180-day validity period, provided each stay is under 30 days. If you had a Single Entry eVisa, you would simply need to apply for a fresh one before your next trip. There is no mandatory "cooling off" period for German citizens.
How Does the eVisa Work for Dual Nationality?

If you hold dual citizenship (e.g., German and Turkish), you must apply using the passport you intend to travel with. Ensure that the nationality you select on the application form matches the passport you present to the airline and immigration officers.
Where Should I Buy a SIM Card in Egypt?
Upon landing at Cairo or Hurghada, you will find kiosks for Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat, and WE in the arrivals hall. It is highly recommended to buy your SIM card at the airport so you have data for Google Maps and ride-sharing apps (like Uber or Careem) immediately. You will need to show your German passport for registration.
Digital Arrival Cards vs. eVisas: What’s the Difference?
Do not confuse the two!
eVisa: The official legal permit to enter the country (applied for online).
Arrival Card: A small paper form you often fill out on the plane or at the airport to give to the immigration officer. You need both to pass through smoothly, though the eVisa is the critical document that grants you entry.
Can I Apply for an Egypt Visa with a German ID Card (Personalausweis)?
While German citizens are technically allowed to use an ID card for entry at certain airports (accompanied by a passport photo for a manual card), it is strongly recommended to use a passport and apply for an eVisa. The eVisa is a digital, modern system that is much faster and more widely accepted at all checkpoints, including land and sea borders.