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Ethiopian Traditional Dress
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To classify Ethiopia’s national costume into one easily identifiable variety is a daunting task. There are of course the well known snow white outfits that have been commonly associated with Ethiopia’s national identity but this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Each tribe or ethnic group that resides within Ethiopia’s borders has its own styles and varieties. Ethiopia is a large country with a wide range of climates and landscapes. This, in itself, is a cause for the differences in attire among the diverse peoples of the country.
The habesha kemis is the traditional clothing of women in Ethiopia. This ankle length, chiffon-made, snow white dress is usually worn at formal events.
For example, people who reside in the lowlands opt for lighter weight clothing because of the heat, while their neighbors in the highlands prefer heavier clothing due to the colder weather.
Amhara women in colder climates tend to wear clothing that covers them more.
Oromo women in warmer climates tend to wear less heavier clothing.
The all white outfit, can be considered as the Ethiopian national costume, due to it’s wide spread use and general acceptance but one has to take into account that there are a multitude of striking variations. For example, the women of Harar adorn themselves in purple, red, and black dresses, while the Oromo peoples of Bale prefer leather garments and the Afaris choose to wear brightly colored wraps made of cotton.
Even with all this variety, the difference in the clothing design or color is not what sets them apart for identification. As a matter of fact, it is the hairstyles, jewelry, and embroidery patterns that helps in differentiating the various tribes and ethnic groups.
For example, the women of Amhara and Tigray tend to use lots of braids when doing their hair, while Harari women use buns behind their ears, etc.
The embroidery patterns vary on a massive scale from tribe to tribe, from ethnic group to ethnic group. This would be a great topic of interest for cultural tourists as well as for the many diverse Ethiopians themselves.
In North America and Europe, this dress has been referred to as ’Ethiopian coffee dress’, a referenc to the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony.Traditional Ethiopian Women’s Clothes
’Habesha kemis’ which is in Amharic, the official Ethiopian language, refers to the national traditional outfit of Ethiopian women. It is often a long snow white dress decorated with embroidery and accompanied with a shawl called ’netela’.
It is a very thin and delicate scarf made from cotton and is rather large: about 160 x 260 cm or 63 x 102 inches. The embroidery done on the ends of the ’netela’ are usually decorated to match the dress it accompanies.
The ’netela’ is also used as a way to communicate what the wearer is feeling or doing. Normally, the ’netela’ covers the back and shoulders, with the embroidered end folded over the right shoulder. See also:
For mourning occasions, the ’netela’s’ embroidered end is wrapped around the face. When it comes to religious occasions or activities, the ’netela’ is wrapped over the back and shoulders and the embroidered end is folded over the right shoulder.
When the wearer is relaxing, the shawl is placed with the embroidered end over the left shoulder.
Two shawls one for the head and one likewise for the shoulders can be used by the female wearing this Ethiopian traditional dress.
Although, it is most often used, one should remember the ’netela’ is not the only form of wrap around for the Ethiopian female.
There are the ’fota’, the ’docho’ and the ’gabi’. The ’fota’ a sort of towel looking piece is brighter and usually checkered. Its size is about 147 x 268 cm or 58 x 105 inches.The ’docho’ is only worn by married women and is very long. The size of the ’docho’ is usually about 8 meters or 26 feet long.
The ’gabi’ is not really a scarf in the normal sense, but more like a light blanket. It is thicker and warmer than the ’netela’ and usually worn by men but women can use it at home to keep warm.
Ethiopian women often wear netela with borders of coloured embroidered designs.
To illustrate how the ’habesha kemis’ could vary by ethnicity and tribe, let us look at the Shewa and Gondar versions.
For Shewa women, the white linen has embroidery on the cuffs, in the middle, on the bottom, or on all three. This is paired with the white ’netela’ or scarf wrap around of the same fabric and design color.
The Gondar type on the other hand has a thick rim of embroidery on the bottom hem, but only on the back.
Ethiopian women’s traditional cultural clothing
There is also another traditional dress that is made from a thicker fabric that is loose around the arms with symbols of the Ethiopian Orthodox Cross.Traditional Ethiopian Men’s Clothes
When donning their national costume Ethiopian men wear white knee length shirts, white trousers, a sweater, knee high socks and the wrap around ’gabi’, which we elaborated on earlier.
Ethiopian men’s traditional cultural clothing
This outfit is traditionally all white yet in some cases there is some nice embroidery work done on the front of the shirts and on the collars. The gabi can also have some embroidery on the ends but this is rare for the men folk.
Traditional clothing of Gondar See also:All You Need To Know About Citizenship and Immigration ***UPDATE October 8, 2020
The Immigration Nationality and Vital Events Agency (INVEA) has finished its preparations to fully begin regular services, which was paused due to the COVID pandemic.
- New passport applications and passport renewals will be available at all INVEA regional branches beginning on October 12, 2020.
- All regular services will begin at the Addis Ababa Head Office from November 20th, 2020.
- Online applications for passport renewals and to make appointments for a new passport will begin on October 20, 2020.
- Online Ethiopian Visa renewals or requests for a new temporary Ethiopian residency permit services for foreign nationals will start on October 12, 2020.
- Renewal service for ID’s for Ethiopian-born nationals will begin on October 12, 2020.***END UPDATEOnline Ethiopian Passport Services
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Prior to having a viable immigration office or process, Ethiopian officials (emperors/princes/warlords) would upon encountering a foreigner decide on a whim, what his fate might be. According to historical record, most foreigners were denied entry into the country.
In 1817, Emperor Yohannes put an end to the outdated system and made it a requirement for all foreigners to first be allowed entry, only through the Emperor’s approval.
This was given to the governor of the concerned region, allowing the foreigner entry.
From region to region, the various governors, upon seeing the seal bearing document would provide safety, food, and shelter till they reached the Emperor’s court.
By 1908, Emperor Menelik established the first ministries, and appointed the Ethiopian Ministry of Interior’s Security Directorate to deal with visiting foreigners as well as issuing passports to Ethiopians.
This continued until the end of WWII and the expulsion of the fascist Italian occupiers, at which point a new proclamation made the Immigration Department a division of the Ethiopian Ministry of Public Security.
With the fall of the monarchy, this system continued till 1980 when it became the Ethiopian Consular and Immigration Division.
By 1988, the office had yet another name change, becoming the Ethiopian Immigration and Refugee Affairs Division.
With the removal of the communist Derg government, the bureau had its name changed twice from the Ethiopian Immigration and Citizenship Department to the Main Department For Immigration & Nationality Affairs.
Currently they are responsible for the following tasks:Ethiopia’s Main Department For Immigration & Nationality Affairs (MDINA) - DutiesMake sure the movement of the people is legal. Issue laissez-passé and visa documents to government employees, short-term residents, private sector employees, international organizations, employees of NGOs, journalists, those attending conferences, investors, tourists, for those in transit, etc.Make sure that travel documents, including passports, one-time laissez-passé, urgent travel documents or refugees travel documents are processed and provided in a proper manner.Register and control foreign nationals in accordance with the power vested in the Department by Immigration Proclamation No. 354/2003; ascertain their legal status and issue residence visas as appropriate; take appropriate action and deal with foreign nationals who do not abide by the national law and regulation.Enforce Ethiopian Proclamation No. 378/2003 for those without dual citizenship, and any other laws outlined in detail as well as investigate any appeals and questions in collaboration with all concerned and make decisions are made promptly and effectively.Ensure that the necessary services are provided to those who abandon Ethiopian citizenship and take citizenship of another country. Provide passports to nationals, and visa extensions, residence permit, or visa renewals to foreign nationals through the six branch offices connected to the Head Office under a system providing regular service. The Department also provides such services as the issuing of passports and birth certificates, and entry visas for foreign nationals at Ethiopian consulates and embassies abroad as well as at entry ports to the country. Provide legal status as provided in Proclamation 270/2002 to those who have cancelled their Ethiopian citizenship to enable them contribute to the development of Ethiopia; provide foreign nationals of Ethiopian origin with an identity card valid for five years to allow them to benefit from certain rights within Ethiopia; these can be issued either in Ethiopia or by Ethiopian embassies or missions abroad. Handle immigration controls at airports and land ports through a system directly connected with the Department’s Head Office in Addis Ababa. This provides entry visas for citizens of all those countries allowed to obtain visas on arrival at Bole International airport. Ethiopian Visas Must Know Facts and Requirements for the Ethiopian eVISAe-Visa application fees are non-refundable.Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date you intend to enter Ethiopia.At the moment travelers with an e-Visa can only enter Ethiopia via Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. Entry via other ports of entry are not allowed.A passport sized photo and a scanned copy of your passport is required.The validity of Ethiopian e-Visa starts from the date you enter Ethiopia not from date of issue.Make sure to carefully read and comply to the notices and guidelines stated in each step of the application form. Ethiopian Tourist Visa
Tourist visa is an electronic single-entry visa issued by the Ethiopian Government for visitors who wish to travel to the country for tourism or other non-business related purposes only.Eligibility Citizens of all countries in the globe are eligible for tourist visa provided that the below requirements are fulfilled: Requirements1. Travel document or passport (scanned or camera-captured image) which is valid for at least six months from the planned date of entry.
2. Passport-size photo (scanned or camera-captured image). Processing Time Under normal circumstances, the processing time for tourist visa is 3 days. So, travelers should submit their application at least 3 days before their estimated date of arrival. Duration and Validity* Single entry tourist visa is valid up to 90 days starting from the planned date of arrival in Ethiopia. If arrival date of the travelers is changed, travelers should contact the e-Visa Support Team at [email protected] to adjust validity period of their visa.
* It is not allowed to stay in Ethiopia beyond the validity period of the visa.
* Travelers can request for extension before the visa expires by going in person to the Head Office of The Main Department for Immigration and Nationality Affairs (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Fee Single Entry 30 days (maximum duration) 52 USD
Single Entry 90 days (maximum duration) 72 USD
Note:
* Applicants must complete the payment online.
* Travelers who can’t make the payment online can get visa on arrival provided that they are eligible. Apply Here For Tourist VisaVisa On Arrival
Tourist visa (valid for up to three months) can be issued on arrival only at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport to nationals of the following countries and territories, or persons holding residence permits issued by these countries or territories.
Applicants who claim to have permanent residence in one of the eligible countries are required to show valid residence permit document up on arrival.
Argentina
Australia
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Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Czech Republic
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Italy
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Kenya Exempted
Kuwait
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Mexico
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South Korea
Spain
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Djibouti Student Visa (S.V)
Student Visas are given to those who come to the country for education or training. The visa is given on confirmation that they have been accepted by an academic institution in Ethiopia.Transit Visa (T.V)
A transit visa is given to foreign nationals who are travelling to other countries through Ethiopian territory. Prior to issuing a transit visa, documents such as an ongoing air ticket and duration of stay are required.Business Visa
Conference Visa
Investment Visa
Foreign Business Firm Employment Visa
Ethiopian Government Employment Visa
Journalist Visa
Ethiopian Private Business
Firm Work Visa
International Organizations/Embassies Work Visa
Government Institutions Short Task Visa
and NGO Work VisaConference Visa EligibilityA conference visa is issued to those who wish to visit Ethiopia for International conferences provided that they have an invitation to the conference, seminar or workshop being organized in Ethiopia by a Ministry or Department of the Government of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Regional State Governments, Educational Institutions and Universities or organizations owned by the private sector or by the Government of Ethiopia, United Nations or its specialized agencies, African Union or reputed NGOs.Requirements Inviting/Hosting Company CategoryDescriptionRequired DocumentsPrivate Any legal private company registered and based in Ethiopia* Copy of application letter written by the inviting company to the Main Department for Immigration and Nationality Affairs of Ethiopia.
* Copy of Business License(renewed for the fiscal year) of the inviting company.
* Copy of Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) certificate (renewed for the fiscal year) of the inviting company.
* Copy of invitation letter *Governmental (Ethiopian)Any governmental organization, ministry, department or educational institution of the government of Ethiopia.- Copy of formal application letter written by the inviting company to the Main Department for Immigration and Nationality Affairs of Ethiopia.
- Copy of invitation letter * NGONon-Governmental organizations (NGOs) which are registered in Ethiopia- Copy of formal application letter written by the inviting organization to the Main Department for Immigration and Nationality Affairs of Ethiopia.
- Copy of registration license of the organization.
- Copy of invitation letter * International OrganizationsAny International or Inter-Governmental Organizations such as the United Nations and the Africa Union- Copy of formal application letter written by the inviting organization to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia.- Copy of Verbal Note or Support Letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia. **- Copy of invitation letter *
*Note: Invitation Letter issued by the inviting company/organization to the pariticipant should describe the conference briefly such as conference name, start date, end date and venue.
** Note: Verbal Note is a letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia to the Main Department for Immigration and Nationality Affairs stating that an organization/company has officially requested for visa. Duration and ValidityThe conference visa is a 30 (thirty)-day single entry visa whose validity starts from the intended date of entry to Ethiopia. Fee
- The conference visa application fee is USD 32.
- The payment should be made online. Apply Here For Conference Visa Foreign Business Firm Employment Visa
Foreign business firm employment visa is issued to foreign nationals to be employed by business firms owned or operated by foreigners.Requirements
1. Written application letter by the employing company
2. Business license of the employing company
3. TIN certificate of the employing company
4. Copy of the passport of the applicant which has 6 month validity Processing Time
Under normal circumstances, the processing time for foreign business firm employment visa is 3 days. So, travelers should submit their application at least 3 days before their estimated date of arrival.Duration and Validity
The validity of the foreign business firm employment visa starts counting from the date intended to enter Ethiopia. Fees • Single Entry for one month USD 42
Applicants must complete the payment online. Apply Here For Work VisaGovernment Empl

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