List of countries which are declared Yellow Fever Infected areas
- The Ministry of Public Health has issued regulations that applicants who have travelled from or through the countries which have been declared Yellow Fever Infected Areas must provide an International Health Certificate proving that they have received a Yellow Fever vaccination.
- The International Health Certificate must be submitted together with the visa application form. The traveller will also have to present the said certificate to the Immigration Officer upon arrival at the port of entry in the Kingdom. As for those nationals of the countries listed below but who have not travelled from/through those countries, such a certificate is not required. However, they should possess concrete evidence showing that their domicile is not in an infected area so as to prevent unnecessary inconvenience.
- Following are the countries which are declared Yellow Fever Infected Areas:
| 1. Angola | 11. Congo | 21. Guinea-Bissau | 31. Peru |
| 2. Benin | 12. Congo Republic | 22. Guinea | 32. Rwanda |
| 3. Bolivia | 13. Cote d' Ivore | 23. Guyana | 33. Sao Tome & Principe |
| 4. Brazil | 14. Ecuador | 24. Kenya | 34. Senegal |
| 5. Burkina Faso | 15. Equatorial Guinea | 25. Liberia | 35. Sierra Leone |
| 6. Burundi | 16. Ethiopia | 26. Mali | 36. Somalia |
| 7. Cameroon | 17. French-Guiana | 27. Mauritania | 37. Sudan |
| 8.Central African Republic |
18. Gabon |
28. Niger | 38. Suriname |
| 9. Chad | 19. Gambia | 29. Nigeria | 39. Tanzania |
| 10. Colombia | 20. Ghana | 30. Panama | 40. Togo |
| 41. Trinidad and Tobago | |||
| 42. Uganda | |||
| 43. Venezuela | |||
| 44. Argentina | |||
| 45. Paraguay |











