šŸ‡°šŸ‡²Comoros Visa for Syrian Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa on arrival45 days max stay

Syrian passport holders can get a visa on arrival for Comoros (up to 45 days), so no visa is needed before travelling.

Comoros law (Loi n°88-025, Art. 2) requires all foreign nationals to hold a valid passport and a Comorian visa. Visas are available on arrival at the airport or port. Tourist visa: up to 45 days; short-stay visa: up to 3 months; transit visa: up to 5 days. Fee discrepancy: UN Mission page (official) lists 60 EUR for 45 days; IATA Timatic/Wikipedia states 30 EUR; US State Department (travel.state.gov) notes 'between 30–50 Euros'. The 30–50 EUR range is more consistent with aggregator sources; 60 EUR is retained from the UN Mission page as the official Comoros government citation pending clarification.

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Entering Comoros on a Syrian passport

  • → Obtain your visa at the Comoros border/airport on arrival; carry the required fee and documents. Apply here ↗

Comoros visa cost for Syrian citizens

Visa on arrival (45 days, single entry)

EUR 30 (~$33)

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Visa on arrival - 45 days (per Comoros UN Mission schedule)

EUR 60 (~$66)

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Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 Ā· sourced from official government fee schedules

Other Comoros visa categories (6)

These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Comoros. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.

Long-Stay Visa (1-Year)

Allows foreign nationals to reside in Comoros for up to one year. Issued to those intending stays exceeding 3 months.

365 daysmultiple entry

Fee listed as 250 EUR by the official UN Mission of Comoros page (approximately USD 272). Application must be made through diplomatic channels; decision is by Council of Ministers (Loi n°88-025, Art. 5). A residence card is issued within 10 days of entry and is renewable annually.

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Long-Stay Visa (10-Year)

Allows long-term residence in Comoros for up to 10 years. Intended for foreign nationals with established ties or professional presence.

3650 daysmultiple entry

Fee listed as 500 EUR by the official UN Mission of Comoros page (approximately USD 543). The 10-year residence card for professional workers is defined under Loi n°88-025, Art. 10, renewable. Holder requires special authorization for professional economic activity.

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Residence Card (Professional/Work)

Issued to foreign nationals intending to engage in professional or salaried economic activities in Comoros. Required for any paid employment.

3650 daysmultiple entry

Defined under Loi n°88-025, Art. 10. Issued for 10 years and renewable. Ordinary tourist and short-stay visa holders are strictly prohibited from any paid work (Art. 8). Brief business transactions and temporary commerce may be authorized by special permission. Fee set by Finance Law (not specified in law text).

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Diplomatic Visa

Issued to members of diplomatic missions, consular representations, and their families. Exempt from visa fees.

multiple entry

Defined under Loi n°88-025, Art. 3. Covers heads of diplomatic missions, consular representatives, and their household family members. Exempt from visa fees per Art. 15. Duration tied to accreditation period.

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Service Visa

Issued to non-diplomatic foreign government personnel and public servants on official assignment in Comoros.

multiple entry

Defined under Loi n°88-025, Art. 3. Covers non-diplomatic administrative and technical personnel at foreign missions and foreign public servants on official duty. Duration tied to the period of official assignment.

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Courtesy Visa

Issued to official visitors and dignitaries visiting Comoros at the invitation of the government.

Defined under Loi n°88-025, Art. 3. Issued at government discretion for official visitors. Fee exemption applies per Art. 15 alongside diplomatic visas.

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Comoros visa for Syrian citizens — FAQ

Do Syrian citizens need a visa for Comoros?

No advance visa is required — Syrian citizens get a visa on arrival at the border for stays of up to 45 days.

How long can Syrian citizens stay in Comoros?

Syrian passport holders can stay in Comoros for up to 45 days per entry under the current visa on arrival arrangement.

What documents do Syrian citizens need for Comoros?

A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Comoros visa category — check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.

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