Mongolia is a perfect destination to explore, as the country is an amalgamation of vast deserts, mountain ranges, and national parks waiting to be discovered. As an Indian citizen, you can experience all these wonders once you apply for Mongolia eVisa and receive approval. This detailed guide for Indian travellers covers everything you need to know about the Mongolia eVisa - including validity, required documents, and processing time.

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Rules for Mongolian eVisa

Document Completion:

Kindly submit a scanned copy of the following documents:

  • Passport bio page.
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Hotel/host booking details.
  • The latest copy of the bank statement shows a sufficient balance for your stay
  • Proof of return tickets
  • A letter of declaration mentioning the travel dates and purpose of the visit
  • A letter from a recognised doctor with all your vaccination records
  • A verified scanned copy of the education certificates.
  • 1-2 pages are required for visa stamps
  • A passport with more than 6 months' validity is needed.
Indian Passports

Selecting the Correct Type, Validity, Entry Types and Stay Duration

  • Tourist eVisa: To spend a vacation in Mongolia
    • With a validity of 150 days and single-entry permission, you must complete your stay within 30 days.
  • Transit eVisa: Ideal for travellers changing flights in Mongolia
    • This eVisa has a 150-day validity period, permits a stay of up to 10 days, and allows only one entry.
  • Sport or Cultural Event (eVisa): For cheering up your favourite sports team or experiencing any cultural event in Mongolia.
    • The eVisa is valid for 150 days. Allows a single entry, and you must complete your stay within 30 days.

Frequently Asked Question

Q) What are the consequences of overstaying a Mongolian eVisa?

Ans) Overstaying can result in fines and deportation; it is better to leave the country to avoid penalties or legal action.

Where can I check the details of the Mongolia eVisa fee?

On the Mongolia eVisa Fee webpage, detailed information about the fee can be found.

Mongolia eVisa Approval Timeframe

Normal Processing

Time Taken: 9 - 11 Working Days

Fee: No additional fee is charged.

Rush Processing

Time Taken:5 - 9 Working Days

Fee: The processing fee is slightly higher than the normal processing fee.

Urgent Processing

Time Taken:3 - 5 working days

Fee: The highest processing fee applies to urgent processing.

Application Timing

Q) How far in advance should I apply for my Mongolia eVisa?

Ans) Applicants are advised to submit the application at least a week before the travel date.

Mongolia's eVisa Application Procedure

Step 1: Fill in the Mozambique visa application form with all required details, and carefully confirm that the information is correct.

Step 2: Upload clear, readable scanned copies of all required documents and then submit the application form.

Step 3: Pay the required fee. Your eVisa application will then be processed, and the approved eVisa will be sent to you by email.

Save Application

Q) Can I save and exit the Mongolia eVisa application?

Ans) Yes, you can save your partially completed Mongolia eVisa application and return to finish it later by using the 'Complete Partially Filled Application' feature.

Mongolia eVisa Application Status Checking Methods

Method 1: Visit the Mongolia eVisa Application Status page to learn about the application status.

Method 2: Contact the Mongolian eVisa Customer Support team via email,phone calls, live chats or WhatsApp messages.

Note: Applicants will receive regular updates regarding their eVisa status.

How Do We Assist?

Transparent Fees

Our eVisa fee structure is transparent, and we do not charge any hidden fees.

Secure Portal

With multiple layers of security encryption, our Mongolia eVisa application portal keeps your information safe.

Quality Review

Our Mongolia eVisa processing team checks each eVisa application and makes the necessary corrections to increase the approval rate.

Traditional Cuisine of Mongolia

Plate Of Mongolian Buuz Dumplings

Buuz: A steamed dumpling filled with meat, usually lamb, mutton, or beef, seasoned with salt and onion.

Mongolian Khorkhog Style Meat Serving

Khorkhog: Made by placing mutton, hot stones, and water in a sealed container. The steam and heat from the stones cook the meat for about one and a half hours.

Rice Bowl Topped With Beef

Sharsan Uhriin Mah: Fried beef cooked with oil, onion, and fat, seasoned with salt and pepper - a common meal across small eateries in Mongolia.

Noodles With Pork And Vegetables

Tsuvian: Handmade noodles steamed over stir-fried meat and vegetables to form a flavorful one-dish meal.

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