If your Uganda eVisa application is denied, you will need to review the reasons and consider reapplying. Depending on your nationality, you may also be able to apply for a visa through a Ugandan embassy or consulate.
What You Need to Know
Common reasons for denial include incomplete or incorrect information, ineligibility under Uganda’s immigration rules, or security concerns. The Ugandan government does not typically offer an appeal process for eVisa denials, and the decision rests solely with the immigration authorities. However, you may be able to submit a new application, or in some cases, apply for a visa through a Ugandan embassy or consulate. sherpa° can help you understand the reason for denial and guide you on the best course of action.
Our Recommendation
Carefully review your denial notice and compare it against your submitted application. If the denial was due to an error, you may reapply with corrected details. If you are ineligible for the eVisa, explore alternative visa options with a Ugandan embassy or consulate. Contact sherpa° for assistance in preparing a new application or discussing the most suitable next steps.
A Quick Tip
Read your denial notification carefully and reach out to sherpa° with any questions or concerns. We can help you identify the best way forward and avoid repeated issues.