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Mali Visa

Processing time

5 to 6 days

Starting from

₹7499/-

Tourist Visa (Popular)

Process
Detail
Processing time
5 to 6 days
Validity
1 months
Entry
Single
Fees
INR 6,500/-
Ideal for:
Indian passport holders wishing to tour Mali

Business Visa

Process
Detail
Processing time
5 to 6 days
Validity
3 months
Entry
single
Fees
INR 7,200/-
Ideal for:
Indian passport holders attending business meetings, conferences in Mali
  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any
  • Visa Application form: completed and signed
  • 2 recent photographs: colour photo with white background and matt finish(Photo Specification)
  • Personal Covering letter: explaining purpose of travel to the country
  • Original Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
  • Air tickets: proof of return flight tickets from and back to your home country
  • Hotel reservation: proof of accommodation for your entire stay
  • Yellow Fever Certificate: mandatory requirement for visa application and travel to Mali
Kindly note: The Govt is very strict on the photograph requirement; please ensure that your photos are as per the specifications.

1. If Employed:

  • Leave Sanctioned Certificate: with company seal providing approval for leave
  • Salary Slips: of last 3 months

2. If Self Employed:

  • Business Proof: Registration License/MOA/Partnership deed
  • Company Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
  • Company’s Income Tax Returns: of last 3 years

3. If Retired:

  • Retirement Proof: pension book, statement etc

4. If Student

  • ID Card: from school, college or institute

5. If Minor

  • Birth Certificate showing the names of both parents
  • Legalized Letter of Consent (NOC)
    • If the child is travelling with one parent, the letter of consent authorizing travel must be legalized by the other parent
    • If the child is travelling alone or without either parent, a notarized letter of consent from both parents permitting travel
  • Death Certificate: in case one or both parents are deceased
  • ID Proof: of parents

6. If Visiting friend or relative

  • Invitation letter: stating the relationship with the inviter and purpose of visiting the country
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill

7. If Sponsored

  • Sponsorship Letter: sponsors need to provide the name of the visitors, what the purpose of the visit is, relationship with the visitors, length of stay, dates of travel & any other additional information if necessary
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill
  • Proof of Financial Support: updated bank statement, pay slips

8. For Business Visa

  • Invitation Letter: from host company stating purpose of trip, business details etc
  • Business Covering Letter: from Indian company on company letterhead.
  • Registration Certificate: of Indian and Mali company

FAQs Rergarding Mali Visa

  • Yes. Indians need a visa to travel to Mali. Mali visa for Indians can be obtained at the Mali Embassy or Consulate. In order to get visa Mali from India, it is necessary to fulfil the visa requirements and submit the necessary documents. A Mali visa for Indians can be private, tourist, business and work – depending on the purpose of a visit.

  • It is a conditional approval of the request to enter Mali for the stipulated number of days.

Yes. A valid passport with a minimum of two blank pages is required to be submitted in person as the Mali Visa is a stamp or a sticker duly placed on the same.

It is an official document of varying formats that legally allows a person to enter, leave and stay in Mali for a certain period.

Yes. Indian passport holders wishing to tour Mali require a visa.

Tourist and Business visas are available to Indians. Tourist visas are ideal for the purpose of tourism and leisure. Business visas are mainly issued for those visiting Mali for the sole purpose of business.

Visitors are allowed to stay in Mali for a maximum period of 1 month.

Your Mali visa is valid from the date it is issued. It must not be counted from the date of entry into the country.