Do you need a visa to go to Egypt from the Netherlands?
To enter Egypt, Dutch citizens are required to obtain a visa before their arrival. This applies to both tourist and business purposes. The visa can be obtained from the Egyptian Embassy or Consulate in the Netherlands or through an online visa application process.
The process of obtaining an Egyptian visa is relatively straightforward. You will need to complete an application form, provide supporting documents, and pay the applicable visa fee. The supporting documents typically include a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a passport-sized photograph, proof of travel arrangements (such as flight tickets), and proof of accommodation in Egypt (such as hotel reservations).
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