Sudanese Passport
The Sudanese passport allows access to 17 countries without a visa, 59 countries with an e-visa, and 14 countries with a visa on arrival. However, visas are required for entry into 136 countries.
The Republic of Sudan is located in Northeast Africa, with a population of approximately 43 million people. Khartoum is the capital and largest city. The official languages are Arabic and English.
Despite recent political and economic challenges, Sudan has a rich cultural heritage with diverse ethnic groups and a history dating back to ancient times.
Visa-free map
Nearby countries
The nearest visa free countries to visit for Sudanese passport holders are Egypt, Kenya, Rwanda, Syria, Benin and Ghana.
Visa free countries
So, where can Sudaneses travel without a visa? We have listed all the countries where Sudan citizens can travel visa-free, eliminating the hassle of visa paperwork.
Americas
- π§π§ Barbados (90 days)
- π©π² Dominica (21 days)
- ππΉ Haiti (3 months)
- π»π¨ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1 month)
Africa
- π§π― Benin (90 days)
- πͺπ¬ Egypt (N/A)
- π¬π² Gambia (90 days)
- π¬π Ghana (90 days)
- π°πͺ Kenya (3 months)
- π·πΌ Rwanda (30 days)
Asia
- π²πΎ Malaysia (90 days)
- πΈπΎ Syria (N/A)
Oceania
- π«π² Micronesia (30 days)
- πΌπΈ Samoa (60 days)
- π¨π° Cook Islands (31 days)
- π³πΊ Niue (30 days)
- π΅π³ Pitcairn Islands (14 days visa free and landing fee US$35 or tax of US$5 if not going ashore.)
This data has been sourced from Wikipedia and was last updated on 10/1/2025.