Visa policy of Iraq

In accordance with Iraqi law, citizens of most countries require a visa to visit Iraq.[1] However, visitors from certain countries are given a visa on arrival in select airports and certain countries are banned from entering Iraq.[2]

On the 15th of March 2021, the Iraqi government lifted pre-arrival visa requirements for citizens from 37 countries, allowing citizens from those countries to apply for on-arrival visas at approved land, sea and air border crossings. [3]

Iraqi government launched e-visa site, it's not clear if all citizens in the world can apply,for now only citizens of Germany,Turkey and Egypt can apply. [4]

Visa policy map

Visa policy of Iraq
  Iraq
  Visa on arrival at any entry point
  Visa on arrival at Basra or Najaf airports
  E-Visa.
  Visa on arrival and E-Visa
  Visa required

Visa on arrival

Nationals of the following countries may obtain a visa on arrival at Al Najaf International Airport and Basra International Airport, or otherwise as noted:

  1. May obtain a visa on arrival in any port of entry

Citizens of the following countries can get visa on arrival at any entry point land, sea, and air. [5][6][7]

Non-ordinary passports

A visa is not required for holders of diplomatic or service passports for nationals of

  •  China 30 days only for diplomatic passport holders
  •  Iran 30 days
  •  Kuwait 30 days
  •  Lebanon 6 months for diplomatic passport holders, 3 months for service passport holders
  •  Serbia 90 days
  •  Turkey 45 days

Iraqi-Kurdistan

According to the KRG Representative Office in Vienna, visitors to the Kurdistan Region may get visa-free stamp for up to 30 days. Travelers by car need to pay a $30 road tax.

WARNING: This visa stamp is not valid at any place in the rest of Iraq outside of Iraqi-Kurdistan area which are Duhok, Erbil and Sulaymaniyah only. Exiting the regions of Iraqi-Kurdistan with this visa stamp to other city in Iraq may expose the visitor to a fine, deportation and prevent the person from entering Iraq for a period of two years or more. If you are planning to visit all parts of Iraq without worries, it is preferable to travel to Baghdad airport, Basra, Najaf, or any border crossing other than the Iraqi Kurdistan crossing points, after that, you will have absolute freedom to move around Iraq from the far north to the far south without any restrictions or conditions.

Eligible countries :[8]

Additionally, the KRG Representative Offices in London and Washington, DC list the following passport holders as visa-exempt for 30 days:[9][10]

  •  Iran (15 days according to Timatic)

Furthermore, according to Timatic,[11] the following passport holders arriving through the Erbil International Airport or Sulaimaniyah International Airport may enter visa free:

Entry Refusal

According to IATA, Bangladeshi citizens are barred from entering Iraq from 14 Aug 2019. This restriction applies even if they have a visa.[2] However, transit is permitted.

Nationals of  Israel are also banned from visiting Iraq in general, except Iraqi Kurdistan where Israeli citizens are allowed to travel.

COVID-19 pandemic

Fully vaccinated travelers do not need a PCR test prior to arrival in Iraq.

Travelers who cannot receive the Covid-19 vaccine due to health reasons must submit a medical report certified by the Ministry of Health and a negative PCR test.

See also

References

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