Qatar e-Visa for Comorian Citizens
Electronic visa application for Comoros passport holders traveling to Qatar
Qatar e-Visa Application for Comorian Nationals
Comorian citizens from the Union of the Comoros can apply for Qatar e-Visa online through the electronic visa system. The digital application process eliminates embassy visits and provides convenient access to Qatar for tourism, business, and family visits.
Simple online application process for Comoros passport holders
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Complete Online Application
Fill out the secure online form with personal information and travel details from Comoros. -
Upload Required Documents
Submit Comoros passport copy, photograph, and supporting documents digitally. -
Receive Electronic Visa
Download approved e-Visa via email and print for Qatar entry.

Qatar e-Visa Requirements for Comorian Citizens
Essential documents and eligibility criteria for Comoros passport holders
Valid Comoros Passport
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from Qatar entry date with clear bio-data page
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Passport-style photo taken within 12 months, white background, 40mm x 30mm specifications
Learn MorePayment Method
Valid credit card, debit card, or PayPal account for QAR 100 visa fee payment
Learn MoreProcessing Time and Validity
Fast electronic processing for Comorian travelers
- Standard processing: 24-72 hours
- Apply at least 5 business days before travel
- Email notification upon approval
- Stay duration: 30 days maximum
- Single entry visa for Comorian citizens
- Valid from Qatar entry date
- Extension possible through Qatar immigration
- Apply before current visa expires
- Additional fees and documentation required

Eligibility for Comorian Citizens
Comoros passport holders can apply for Qatar e-Visa for various travel purposes including tourism, business meetings, family visits, and cultural exploration. The electronic visa system provides streamlined access to Qatar for citizens of the Union of the Comoros.
Tourism Visits
Explore Qatar's cultural heritage, modern attractions, museums, and desert landscapes
Business Meetings
Attend conferences, business meetings, trade exhibitions, and investment opportunities
Family Visits
Visit family members, friends, and relatives residing in Qatar
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Qatar e-Visa for Comorian citizens
Yes, citizens of Comoros can apply for Qatar e-Visa through the online electronic system. The digital application process allows Comorian passport holders to submit applications without visiting Qatar embassy or consulate.
Required documents include:
- Valid Comoros passport (6 months validity)
- Recent passport-style photograph
- Return flight ticket
- Accommodation proof in Qatar
- Payment method for visa fee
Qatar e-Visa allows Comorian citizens to stay for up to 30 days from the entry date. The visa is single entry and cannot be used for multiple visits. Extension may be possible through Qatar immigration authorities.
The Qatar e-Visa fee for Comorian citizens is QAR 100 (approximately $27 USD). Payment can be made online using credit card, debit card, or PayPal during the application process.
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Important Information for Comorian Travelers
Citizens of the Union of the Comoros planning to visit Qatar should ensure all documentation meets Qatar immigration requirements. The e-Visa system provides convenient access for Comorian nationals, eliminating the need for embassy visits while maintaining security standards.
Before Travel
- Verify Comoros passport validity (minimum 6 months)
- Confirm accommodation bookings in Qatar
- Check return flight arrangements
- Print e-Visa approval document
- Review Qatar entry requirements
Upon Arrival in Qatar
- Present printed e-Visa at immigration
- Show Comoros passport to border control
- Provide accommodation details if requested
- Comply with Qatar customs regulations
- Respect local laws and cultural norms