Guinea visa options for Spain passport holders
Tourist / short stay
e-Visa
Apply for a visa online before travelling.
Visa types & longer-stay routes for Guinea
Rules are written for non-exempt foreign nationals generally (most non-ECOWAS travelers, including US, UK and EU citizens); visa-exemption applies to ECOWAS-member nationals and a small number of bilateral-treaty countries, who should verify their own status.
- Most nomadsTourist
Tourist e-Visa
Up to 90 days, single entry (some sources cite a 45-day standard tourist stay; verify on the portal).
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required by the government as a visa condition, but strongly recommended given limited local healthcare. Note: yellow fever vaccination IS mandatory.
- Good for
- Leisure travelers, holidaymakers, and people visiting family or friends in Guinea.
- Requirement
- Online application via the official PAF e-Visa portal with a passport valid 6+ months (2 blank pages) and a yellow fever vaccination certificate; proof of accommodation and onward/return ticket typically requested. Approval usually within ~72 hours.
- Business
Business e-Visa
Up to 90 days, single entry (verify; multiple entry possible for some nationalities).
- Insurance
- RequiredNot an official visa requirement; recommended. Yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory.
- Good for
- Travelers attending meetings, conferences, trade discussions, investment or commercial activities.
- Requirement
- Online e-Visa application plus a business invitation letter from the host company on letterhead, in addition to passport (6+ months), yellow fever certificate, and standard supporting documents.
- Business
Multiple-Entry Visa (VESRM, treaty nationals)
Validity 3 to 5 years depending on the specific bilateral agreement (per-stay limits apply).
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required as a visa condition; recommended. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory.
- Good for
- Frequent travelers who are nationals of countries holding a bilateral/treaty agreement with Guinea.
- Requirement
- Eligibility limited to special-treaty countries; standard e-Visa documentation plus passport (6+ months) and yellow fever certificate. Verify eligibility for your nationality.
- Work
Work Visa & Work Permit (Carte de Séjour Salarié)
Typically 1 year, renewable; obtained as a long-stay route combined with a salaried residence card.
- Insurance
- RequiredNot specified as a visa requirement; recommended. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals taking up employment with a Guinea-registered employer (long-term roles typically 6+ months; short-term assignments also exist).
- Requirement
- Employer sponsorship with an approved employment contract, employer registration, police clearance, professional/educational certificates and medical certificate where required. A work permit must be combined with the residence card to work legally.
- Study
Student route (via Long-Term Visa)
Handled through the Long-Term Visa (VLS), validity up to 1 year and renewable for the duration of studies; converts to a residence permit at 18 if applicable.
- Insurance
- RequiredNot stated as mandatory; recommended for students. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory.
- Good for
- Foreign students enrolling at a Guinean educational institution.
- Requirement
- Enrollment/admission certificate from the institution plus passport (6+ months) and yellow fever certificate. No separate standalone student e-Visa category is published; study is one of the VLS purposes.
- Residence
Long-Term e-Visa (Visa de Long Séjour / VLS)
Issued for stays beyond ~90 days; validity up to 1 year, multiple entry. Generally relevant once the initial 3-month period from entry has passed.
- Insurance
- RequiredNot stated as a mandatory visa condition; recommended for longer stays. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory.
- Good for
- Foreign nationals settling in Guinea for more than 3 months — for employment, study, family/spousal sponsorship or extended business — as the bridge to a residence permit.
- Requirement
- Purpose-specific documents (employment contract, school/enrollment certificate, marriage certificate for dependents, etc.) plus passport (6+ months) and yellow fever certificate; enables applying for a residence permit/carte de séjour.
- Transit
Transit / Transbordement e-Visa (VTB)
Maximum 3 days.
- Insurance
- OptionalNot required; short stay. Yellow fever vaccination remains mandatory.
- Good for
- Travelers passing through Guinea (by air or sea) en route to another destination.
- Requirement
- Online transit e-Visa with proof of onward travel and a visa/entry document for the next destination; yellow fever vaccination certificate still required.
Indicative only; Guinea's e-Visa categories, durations and fees change and exemptions vary by nationality, so always confirm on the official PAF e-Visa portal before travel. Last checked: 2026-06.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Guinea, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.
Spain → Guinea: frequently asked
- Do Spain passport holders need a visa to visit Guinea?
- e-Visa. Apply for a visa online before travelling. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
- Can a Spain passport holder live or work long-term in Guinea?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Guinea has 7 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Guinea?
- Entry to Guinea never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Guinea visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.
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Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.