Customs:, Togo




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U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter the country for stays of under 3 months. If remaining in Togo for more than 10 days, an exit visa is required. Innoculation against yellow fever is required unless the traveler is arriving from a noninfected area and is staying in Togo less than 2 weeks. Malaria is a risk. As health requirements change, please check latest information.
Currency: The CFA (Communaute Financiere Africaine-African Financial Community) franc is legal tender, and no ceiling is imposed on the number of CFA francs which may be brought into the country. The CFA franc is freely convertible into French francs. However, for conversion into U.S. dollars, obtain permission from the government agency handling foreign exchange. Dollars and travelers checks can be exchanged in Lome.
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