If you already took a decision about where your next vacation should take place, and your choice is nothing less than the unusual Kingdom of Lesotho, remember to take a look at the regulations on this country before you start packing.
Since it's required to hold a visa on the date of arrival, with iVisa.com you can receive your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo by following an effortless procedure.
Read all about it below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is COVID-19 vaccine necessary to enter the country?
No, the COVID-19 vaccine is still not mandatory to enter the country. Although, all travelers must present a digitized version of the African Union Trusted Travel certificates to enter and exit the country.
PCR Test required to enter the country?
All travelers must present a PCR test with a negative result, the time for the test being taken no longer than 72 hours before the date of arrival.
Is quarantine mandatory upon arrival in the country?
Self-isolation won’t be necessary for those travelers with a PCR test with a negative result or a COVID-19 vaccination card.
As a Togo citizen is it possible for me to apply for Lesotho e-Visa?
Yes, you can apply for an online e-Visa being a Togo citizen, and one of the most comfortable ways to do it is using the iVisa.com services.
What are the requirements to apply for a Lesotho e-Visa?
- A passport with at least 6 months validity from the arrival date.
- A recent passport-size photo.
- Yellow Fever Vaccine Certificate.
- Airline ticket confirmation.
- An Invitation letter, hotel reservation, or any type of proof of accommodation.
- Valid Email address in which you'll receive your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo as a PDF file.
- A valid method of payment with iVisa.com you can process your payment using a credit/debit card.
- A selfie holding the physical credit card used for the payment (if applicable).
How many entries does the Lesotho e-Visa allow and for how long is it valid?
The Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo is a single entry visa and lasts for , but travelers can only stay .
What's the time frame for the eVisa to be processed?
iVisa.com offers three processing time options for you to choose the one that fits you better:
- Standard Processing Time: Takes the average waiting time () for your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo to be ready.
- Rush Processing Time: Less waiting time () for your eVisa.
- Super Rush Processing Time: Fastest way () to obtain your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo.
How much does a Lesotho e-Visa cost?
The price for your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo will depend on the processing time of your choice. For each option, we charge different fees where you'll have to pay a little more money for the fastest results.
Depending on your preferences the prices will be as follows:
- Standard - Lowest price () for ordinary results.
- Rush - Medium prices () for better results.
- Super Rush - A high price () for high effectiveness.
Why should I trust iVisa.com?
iVisa.com has a great reputation for protecting customers data, using our safe and secure platform there is no risk of exposure. We pride ourselves on this and have many customer reviews for you to read and confirm our excellent service.
Where can I find more information?
If you still need some help on how to apply for a Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Togo please reach out to our dedicated customer support team, available 24/7 and free of charge.
A look into Lesotho’s Cuisine
If you already bought a plane ticket for the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho but still have no idea what to eat when you get there, just keep in mind that eating McDonald's or fast food is probably not an available (or the smartest) choice, so if what you are looking for is to get to know Basotho culture while you enjoy a delicious meal, Lesotho offers a variety of unique dishes whose origins come directly from a mix between African and British gastronomy.
One of the signature dishes is the Afrikaanse stoofschotel, a traditional stew from the Kingdom of Lesotho, this meal is a mix of several ingredients and spices such as potatoes, onions, tomatoes, cabbage, salt, pepper, and curry powder, this is a plant-based recipe and a perfect option for vegetarian people; the stew usually comes with a serving of Borotho (a soft bread also originating from Lesotho) for all those who appreciate food, this festival of flavors turns into one incredible experience.