🇬🇲Gambia Visa for Cabo Verde Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Cabo Verde citizens have freedom of movement in Gambia — they can live, work and travel there with no visa.
Entering Gambia on a Cabo Verde passport
Other Gambia visa categories (6)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Gambia. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Missionary Visa
Visits for religious or faith-based missionary work in The Gambia.
gid.gov.gm/visa/ does not enumerate a distinct 'missionary visa'; religious/mission visits are handled as a Multiple Journey Visa (validity NOT exceeding 12 months - corrected from a previously recorded 5-year figure) or, for longer stays, a Resident Permit A (issued to those on mission). Applied for at a Gambian embassy or consulate abroad. Applicants must submit a letter of invitation from their Gambian sponsor or host organisation detailing purpose, length of stay, accommodation, and contact information.
Apply here ↗Official/Diplomatic Visa
Entry for government officials and diplomatic personnel travelling to The Gambia on official business.
Per gid.gov.gm/visa/, the Diplomatic Visa is issued only to Heads of Missions, is granted only by Gambian Missions abroad, and NO fee is charged for its issuance. Separately, the Feb 2026 New Visa Policy (HC Senegal) lists 'Diplomats and Consular Corps' as visa-exempt; holders of diplomatic, official/service, or ordinary passports from EU states (incl. UK and Switzerland) are visa-free per Section IV. The Securiport airport fee is waived for diplomats.
Apply here ↗Resident Permit B (Work & Residence Permit)
For non-Gambians taking up gainful employment or self-employment in The Gambia - expatriates, businesspersons, professionals, and unskilled workers who earn a livelihood. This is the country's combined work-and-residence permit.
gid.gov.gm/residential-permit/: Resident Permit B is issued to those who intend to live, reside AND work in The Gambia. It is an offence for a non-citizen to take up gainful employment without it. Official fee: D7,700 for non-ECOWAS nationals (~$105 USD, includes the D2,500 Alien Card) or D3,600 for ECOWAS nationals (~$49). Non-ECOWAS applicants must reside 56 days after admission before issuance; Permit B requires a GRA payroll tax receipt. Biometric card, renewed annually. Valid holders may re-enter The Gambia without a fresh visa; children/dependents are covered under the holder's permit.
Apply here ↗Resident Permit A (Student Residence)
For foreign students residing in The Gambia to study, without engaging in gainful employment. Resident Permit A is the non-working residence permit the GID issues to foreign students.
gid.gov.gm/residential-permit/ states Resident Permit A is issued to applicants who intend to reside without gainful employment, 'usually issued to foreign student residing in the Gambia, retirees, individuals on short business visit or mission.' The Gambia has no separate 'student visa' - foreign students reside under Permit A. Official fee: D5,700 for non-ECOWAS (~$78 USD, includes the D2,500 Alien Card) or D3,100 for ECOWAS (~$42). Non-ECOWAS applicants must reside 56 days after admission before issuance. Biometric card, renewed annually.
Apply here ↗Resident Permit A (Retiree Residence)
For foreign retirees residing in The Gambia without engaging in gainful employment.
gid.gov.gm/residential-permit/ explicitly lists retirees among those issued Resident Permit A (the non-working residence permit). The Gambia has no dedicated 'retirement visa' scheme; retirees reside under Permit A. Official fee: D5,700 for non-ECOWAS (~$78 USD, includes the D2,500 Alien Card) or D3,100 for ECOWAS (~$42). Non-ECOWAS applicants must reside 56 days after admission before issuance. Biometric card, renewed annually.
Apply here ↗Non-Gambian ID Card
A residence-and-work identity document issued under bilateral agreements to nationals of Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast, allowing them to legally reside and work in The Gambia.
Per gid.gov.gm/residential-permit/, the Non-Gambian ID Card is issued to nationals of Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast under bilateral cooperation, letting them legally reside and work in The Gambia on payment of prescribed fees. Official fee: D750 (~$10 USD). Issued to holders aged 18 and above.
Apply here ↗Gambia visa for Cabo Verde citizens — FAQ
Do Cabo Verde citizens need a visa for Gambia?
No — Cabo Verde citizens have freedom of movement in Gambia under their bloc membership, which includes the right to live and work there, not just visit.
What documents do Cabo Verde citizens need for Gambia?
A valid passport is all Cabo Verde citizens need for a short stay.
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