This service allows Rwandan and foreign production companies and individuals to shoot in public for documentaries and fiction films. This permit does not exempt the filming crew from necessary formalities when requested by local authorities on the field, including the need for authorizations related to drones and special equipment.
The following are the frequently asked questions about photography and video shooting permits by agents;
How much does an applicant pay for a photography and video shooting permit?
It depends on the applicant's citizenship and the duration of the project.
What requirements are needed to apply for a photography and video shooting permit?
Rwandans need a National ID, Foreigners need a passport number, and all applicants should have a valid phone number, email address, or both.
What is the processing time for photography and video shooting permits?
The processing time is 4 days.
Where does an applicant get their photography and video shooting permit once approved?
The photography and video shooting permit is an E-certificate. It can be downloaded on IremboGov using the application number or billing number.
Can an applicant download another photography and video shooting permit if the previous one is lost or damaged?