Sudan Visa

When you need to get your Sudan travel visa processed quickly, Travel Document Systems is here to help. All of the Sudan visa requirements and application forms, plus convenient online ordering.

Get a Tourist Visa for Sudan

Sudan issues Tourist visas for:
  • Tourist Travel
  • Visiting Family & Friends Sightseeing
  • Family Emergencies

Sudan Tourist Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Sudan with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Sudan Tourist Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Sudan with a Non-US Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Get a Business Visa for Sudan

Sudan issues Business visas for:
  • Business Travel
  • Sales Meetings
  • Providing Services
  • Humanitarian Visits

Sudan Business Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Sudan with a U.S. Passport, a Business Visa is required.

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Sudan Business Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Sudan with a Non-US Passport, a Business Visa is required.

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Get a Official or Diplomatic Visa for Sudan

Sudan issues Official or Diplomatic visas for:
  • Official or Diplomatic Government Travel

Sudan Official or Diplomatic Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Sudan with a U.S. Passport, a Official or Diplomatic Visa is required.

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Sudan Official or Diplomatic Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Sudan with a Non-US Passport, a Official or Diplomatic Visa is required.

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Travel Information

Get the most up-to-date information for Sudan related to Sudan travel visas, Sudan visa requirements and applications, embassy and consulate addresses, foreign relations information, travel advisories, entry and exit restrictions, and travel tips from the US State Department's website.

Vaccinations

Vaccination Certificate for Yellow Fever Required if arriving from an infected area with 5 Days.

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About Sudan

Read about the people, history, government, economy and geography of Sudan at the CIA's World FactBook.

A Brief History of Sudan

Military regimes favoring Islamic-oriented governments have dominated national politics since independence from the UK in 1956. Sudan was embroiled in two prolonged civil wars during most of the remainder of the 20th century. These conflicts were rooted in northern economic, political, and social domination of largely non-Muslim, non-Arab southern Sudanese. The first civil war ended in 1972 but broke out again in 1983. The second war and famine-related effects resulted in more than four million people displaced and, according to rebel estimates, more than two million deaths over a period of two decades. Peace talks gained momentum in 2002-04 with the signing of several accords. The final North/South Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), signed in January 2005, granted the southern rebels autonomy for six years. After which, a referendum for independence is scheduled to be held. A separate conflict, which broke out in the western region of Darfur in 2003, has displaced nearly two million people and caused an estimated 200,000 to 400,000 deaths. The UN took command of the Darfur peacekeeping operation from the African Union on 31 December 2007. As of early 2009, peacekeeping troops were struggling to stabilize the situation, which has become increasingly regional in scope and has brought instability to eastern Chad. Sudan also has faced large refugee influxes from neighboring countries primarily Ethiopia and Chad. Armed conflict, poor transport infrastructure, and lack of government support have chronically obstructed the provision of humanitarian assistance to affected populations.

Learn more about Sudan in our World Atlas