Mali Visa Types, Requirements, and Application

Mali visa types include transit, touristic, business, and student visas. Transit visas allow travelers to stay for up to 3 days en route to another country. Touristic visas are for those intending to vacation, while business visas permit activities related to business or professional engagements. Student visas enable studies at Malian educational institutions. Requirements include a valid passport, completed application form, passport photos, proof of financial means, and travel insurance. Application can be made online or at the Malian embassy or consulate. Processing times may vary.

Important informations

Eligible countries

  • Algeria
  • Ghana
  • Niger
  • Andorra
  • Guinea
  • Nigeria
  • Benin
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Senegal
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cabo Verde
  • Macau
  • Tunisia
  • Chad
  • Mauritania
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Ivory Coast
  • Monaco
  • Gambia
  • Morocco
  • Brazil (diplomatic or service passport holders)
  • China (diplomatic or service passport holders, China passport for public affairs)
  • Cuba
  • Russia
  • Rwanda

Citizens of the following countries can obtain a visa on arrival:

  • Kenya
  • Rwanda

Syrian citizens are not allowed to travel and enter the Republic of Mali.

Summary

The Republic of Mali requires visas for most foreign citizens, with exceptions for citizens of certain countries and those with diplomatic or service passports. To apply for a Mali visa, applicants must contact the nearest Mali embassy or consulate, complete and sign the application form, provide required documents including a passport, passport-sized photograph, yellow fever vaccination certificate, return flight ticket, bank statement, and accommodation proof, and pay the visa application fee. The processing time is between 7 to 10 working days, and the duration and fees depend on the type of visa. Due to security concerns, travelers are advised to avoid walking alone, public transport, public gatherings, and talking with armed people, among other precautions.