Visa Requirements
The information on this page was sourced from Victoria Falls Guide on 18th February 2015 and is subject to change. For more current and extra information please visit the Zimbabwe Immigration website.
A Visa to enter Zimbabwe is required by several nationalities, please read the full details listed below.
There are 3 categories:
Category A: Countries whose nationals do NOT require a Visa. No action required, you will be granted easy entry at any border post.
Category B: Countries whose nationals are granted a Zimbabwe visa at port of entry on payment of requisite visa fees. These visas are easiest obtained on your arrival at the Airport or border post. If you get them done via an agency in your home country they will often cost you quite a bit more and be a lot more hassle. UniVisa Available Read More
Category C: Countries whose nationals are required to apply for and obtain a Zimbabwe visa prior to travelling. You can apply through a Zimbabwe High Commission in your home or neighbouring country or an easier way is to apply online – click on this link Zimbabwe e-visa for details
Find out the Category of your country in the tables below.
All Categories need:-
- Passport valid for a least 6 months from your date of entry.
- Return ticket to your country (or enough money to buy one)
- Sufficient funds to cover your stay in Zimbabwe
- Enough blank pages in your passport to fit the required entry visa.
The KAZA Uni-visa has been suspended both in Zambia and Zimbabwe. Click here for more information.
NB – Multiple Entry Visas – CANNOT be obtained at the port of entry into Zimbabwe. You may enter Zimbabwe on a single entry visa and then obtain a Multiple Entry Visa from the town office – but this may take up to 7 working days to be issued and in many cases is declined – if you need to enter 3 or 4 times rather buy a single entry and then a double entry visa or two doubles, which is a perfectly accepted by immigration.
Children – As of June 2012 – Zimbabwe will now be charging FULL VISA fees for any individual who is required to have a VISA despite their age. This includes infants and children who were previously being exempted from this. This has been imposed with immediate effect.
CATEGORY A: |
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Antigua & Barbuda Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Botswana Cayman Islands Congo (DRC) Cyprus Fiji Ghana Grenada Hong Kong Jamaica Kenya Kiribati Leeward Islands Lesotho Malaysia Malawi Maldives |
Malta Mauritius Montserrat Mozambique Namibia Nauri Samoa Western Singapore South Africa Solomon Islands St Kitts St Lucia St Vincent Swaziland Tanzania Togo Trinidad and Tobago Turk & Caicoa Islands Tuvalu Uganda Vanuatu Zambia |
South Africa – gratis (FREE) visas issued at point of entry
CATEGORY B: |
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Argentina Austria Australia Belgium Bermuda Brazil Brunei *Canada Czech Republic Cook Island Denmark Dominic Rep Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Indonesia Iceland *Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea (South) Kuwait |
Liechtenstein Luxemburg Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Palau Islands Palestine Papua New Guinea Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Russia Seychelles Slovak Spain Sweden Switzerland United Arab Emirates Uruguay *United Kingdom United States of America Vatican Virgin Islands |
* See CATEGORY B: Exceptions Table
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CATEGORY C: Countries whose nationals are required to apply for and obtain a Zimbabwe visa prior to travelling. Now Apply Online. Click on this link eVisa Zimbabwe |
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Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Cape Verde Island Central Africa Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Comoros Islands Congo (Brazzaville) Costa Rica Conakry Cote d’Voire Croatia Cuba Djibouti Rep El Salvador Equator Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Eyrom French Guiana French Polynesia French West Indies Gabon Gambia Georgia Gibraltar Guam Guatemala Guinea Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras India Iran Iraq Jordan Kazakhstan Korea (DPRK) Kyrgyzstan |
Laos Latvia Lebanon Liberia Libya Lithuania Macau Madagascar Mali Marshall Islands Mauritania Mexico Micronesia Moldova Mongolia Morocco Myanmar Nepal New Caledonia Nicaragua Nieu Niger Nigeria Norfolk Islands Northern Mariana Oman Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Principe Qatar Reunion Romania Rwanda Samoa (America) San Marino Sao Tome Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone Slovenia Sri Lanka Somalia Sudan Suriname Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Thailand Togo Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Rep Yugoslavia |
Zimbabwe Visa Fees
CATEGORY C: ZIMBABWE VISA FEES | |
Single Entry | US$30 to US$100 |
Category C nationals can apply for a single or double entry Zimbabwe visa
British Passports Holders
You need a Zimbabwe visa to visit Zimbabwe. This can be obtained from the Zimbabwe Embassy in London or on arrival in Zimbabwe. To be honest it is easier and in most cases cheaper just to get one at the port of entry.
The current charge for a single entry Zimbabwe visa issued on arrival is US$ 55 and US$ 70 for a Double Entry Zimbabwe visa, although this could change at any stage. If you have not obtained a Zimbabwe visa before travelling, you should bring enough cash with you to pay for your visa on arrival – (no credit/debit cards or cheques).
Visitors are currently being given entry permission for anything up to 90 days but you are strongly advised to check that the number of days given at the port of entry covers your intended period of stay, although you can apply to have this period renewed and extended if required.
USA Passport Holders
You need a Zimbabwe visa to visit Zimbabwe, this can be obtained from the Zimbabwe Embassy in the United States or on arrival in Zimbabwe. To be honest it is easier and in most cases cheaper just to get one at the port of entry.
The current charge for a single entry Zimbabwe visa issued on arrival is US$ 30 and US$ 45 for a Double Entry Zimbabwe visa, although this could change at any stage. If you have not obtained a Zimbabwe visa before travelling, you should bring enough cash with you to pay for your visa on arrival – (no credit/debit cards or cheques).
Zimbabwe Embassies and Consulates Overseas
Australia High Commission Of Zimbabwe, 11 Culgoa Circuit, O’Mally, Canberra, ACT 2606 Tel: +61 2 6286 2281 +61 2 6286 2303 +61 2 6286 2700 Fax: 290 1680 Botswana Canada France Germany Kenya Malawi Mozambique
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Consulate Of Zimbabwe 617 Rua Francisco Dechage Almeda, Ponde Gea, P.O. Box 649, Beira Tel: (3) 327950 Fax : (3) 328942 Namibia South Africa Consulate of Zimbabwe Consulate Of Zimbabwe Tanzania UK USA
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