What conditions must the applicant’s passport meet for an eVisa?
An eVisa applicant’s passport must be an ordinary, official, or diplomatic passport with remaining validity of at least six months when applying for the eVisa. Emergency, temporary, and other informal passports or travel documents cannot be used to apply for an eVisa.
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