Skip to content
Visa Guides

Why Mongolia Tourist Visas Get Rejected for Nepalis — Reasons & How to Avoid Them

3 min read5 views
Why Mongolia Tourist Visas Get Rejected for Nepalis — Reasons & How to Avoid Them
TL;DR

Mongolia tourist visa, Nepali passport (2026): processing 3–7 working days, stay 30 days single / 30 days per entry on multi. Apply through Embassy of Mongolia — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) / Embassy of Mongolia New Delhi (no centre in Nepal). Carry certified English translations a…

Key takeaways

  • Fee varies by visa class — confirm on the official portal.
  • Processing time: 3–7 working days.
  • Allowed stay: 30 days single / 30 days per entry on multi.
  • Apply at: Embassy of Mongolia — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) (Embassy of Mongolia New Delhi (no centre in Nepal)).
  • Certified English translations are mandatory for Nepali-language documents.
The Mongolia tourist visa for Nepali citizens has a fee that depends on the visa class and takes 3–7 working days to process, allowing a stay of 30 days single / 30 days per entry on multi. Apply Apply at evisa.mn; pay by card with passport, photos, bank statements and purpose-specific documents —…

Mongolia tourist visa for Nepali citizens (2026). Why Mongolia Tourist Visas Get Rejected for Nepalis — Reasons & How to Avoid Them — verified against Embassy of Mongolia — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) and updated when the rules change. processing 3–7 working days; allowed stay 30 days single / 30 days per entry on multi. Below: the official figures, the document checklist, proof-of-funds guidance, the embassy contact, and the mistakes that get Nepali files refused.

Why Mongolia visas get refused for Nepalis — and how to avoid it

The most common reasons a Nepali Mongolia tourist-visa file is refused: weak or inconsistent funds, missing English translations, a thin or contradictory travel plan, no clear ties to Nepal, and dates that don't match across the ticket, hotel and itinerary. Fix each before you submit — a clean, consistent file is the single biggest factor in approval.

Mongolia Tourist eVisa — key facts

Visa classMongolia Tourist eVisa
Government feeVaries by visa class — confirm on the official portal
Processing time3–7 working days
Allowed stay30 days single / 30 days per entry on multi
Validity3 months single / 6 months multi
EntriesSingle or Multiple
How to applyApply at evisa.mn; pay by card

Documents Mongolia asks Nepali applicants for

  • Passport (6+ months) + photo
  • Confirmed return ticket
  • Hotel booking
  • Email + payment card

Proof of funds for the Mongolia tourist visa

As a Nepali applicant, show a 3–6 month bank statement plus income proof matched to your source: salary slips and an employer/leave letter if you're employed, business registration (PAN/VAT) and tax clearance if self-employed, or a sponsor's bank statement and a notarised sponsorship letter if someone funds your trip. Money that lands suddenly just before you apply is a common refusal trigger — keep the balance steady for months.

Processing time, validity & extension

Plan for 3–7 working days once Mongolia has a complete file. The visa is valid 3 months single / 6 months multi and lets you stay 30 days single / 30 days per entry on multi (Single or Multiple). Apply at least 3–4 weeks before departure; festivals and embassy holidays in both countries can stretch the window. If you need longer in Mongolia, ask about the in-country extension rule before your stay expires — overstaying jeopardises every future application.

Before you apply: the Nepal-side prep

Every Nepali-language document — citizenship certificate, birth or marriage certificate, property papers, income proof — must be submitted with a notary-certified English translation. Carry the original plus one photocopy of each, and make sure your name is spelled identically everywhere: passport, ticket, hotel booking and bank statement. A single mismatch is enough to trigger a query.

Why Mongolia files get refused — and how to avoid it

  • Inconsistent funds — a balance that jumps right before applying.
  • Missing translations — Nepali documents submitted without certified English versions.
  • Mismatched dates — the flight, hotel and itinerary don't line up.
  • Weak ties to Nepal — no job, study, property or family pull to return to.
  • Wrong visa class — applying as a tourist for a work or study purpose.

Where Nepalis apply

Embassy of Mongolia — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal)
34 Archbishop Makarios Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi 110021, India
Phone: +91 11 2611 9572
Email: [email protected]
Official site: https://india.embassy.mn
Visa centre: Embassy of Mongolia New Delhi (no centre in Nepal), eVisa available online for Nepalis: evisa.mn.

Frequently asked questions

How much does the Mongolia tourist visa cost from Nepal?

The government fee varies by visa class — check the official portal, plus Nepal-side costs (photos, certified translations, bank statements, and any visa-centre charge).

How long does the Mongolia tourist visa take for Nepali citizens?

Allow 3–7 working days from a complete submission. Apply 3–4 weeks before travel to absorb peak-season and document-request delays.

What documents do Nepalis need for the Mongolia tourist visa?

Passport (6+ months), photos, bank statements / proof of funds, a confirmed flight and hotel, and purpose-specific letters — with notary-certified English translations of Nepali-language documents.

Where do Nepali citizens apply for a Mongolia visa?

Embassy of Mongolia — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal), 34 Archbishop Makarios Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi 110021, India, or the visa centre Embassy of Mongolia New Delhi (no centre in Nepal). Online: https://www.evisa.mn (Mongolia eVisa) · https://india.embassy.mn.

Get your supporting documents ready

Most Mongolia visa files need a confirmed onward flight, a hotel reservation and, for tourist and visit classes, a day-by-day itinerary — with dates that match across all three. Generate embassy-ready documents in minutes:

SKC

About Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary

Founder, Yatra For Fun

Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary Chaudhary founded Yatra For Fun in Kathmandu after a decade running visa applications for Nepali pilgrims, students, and business travellers. He writes the visa guides personally — every fee, document list, and embassy address is verified against the source portal before publication, and updated when the embassy changes its rules.

Full profile →

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources

  1. Embassy of Mongolia — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) — official site
  2. Mongolia official visa portal

Update log

  • factualInitial publication from embassy_infoSandeep Kumar Chaudhary