Egypt is bucket-list magic—Giza sunrises, Nile feluccas, desert horizons. U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter. You’ve got two straightforward routes: apply in advance for an e-Visa (smoothest for busy airports, gives you a digital approval to print and carry) or purchase a visa on arrival for a cash fee at the airport.
Choose the e-Visa if you like to breeze past counters and know your approval is set. Choose the visa on arrival if you booked late, but remember to bring crisp U.S. dollars and expect a short stop at the visa desk before immigration. In both cases, keep your passport, itinerary, and hotel details handy.
Wrap it up with a simple folder: passport scan, e-Visa PDF (if applicable), itinerary, and emergency contacts. Then go practice your best “wow” at the Temple of Luxor.
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