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Mozambique

Whether you’re traveling for business, tourism, investment, or official purposes, Mozambique offers multiple visa pathways,e‑Visa, Visa on Arrival (VOA), and Embassy visa,with tailored procedures and fees. Staying updated on the latest policy changes ensures a seamless journey, especially amid evolving requirements.

Mozambique offers various visa options for tourists, business travelers, and transit passengers. The country has simplified its visa process in recent years while maintaining necessary security protocols.

  • Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Mozambique
  • Visas can be obtained on arrival bat major entry points or through embassies/consulates
  • E-visa system available for certain nationalities
  • Visa validity and duration of stay vary by visa type
  • All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months
  • Available for tourist, business, sports/cultural, humanitarian, crew, investment, and other categories via the official portal.
  • Application involves uploading your documents, receiving a PDF approval via email, then paying the fee at your entry point. The visa is attached to your passport upon presentation of the barcode.
  • Fees (tourist e‑Visa):
    • 30 days: 6,250 MZN.
    • 60 days: 12,504 MZN.
    • 90 days: 18,756.25 MZN.
  • VOA is available at airports like Vilankulo and others. The fee was previously USD 50, but this has now increased significantly—for example, Vilankulo VOA is now USD 160 (also EUR 150 / ZAR 2,810), effective October 2024.
  • Applied before travel through Mozambican diplomatic missions.
  • U.S. Embassy example:
    • Single-entry (30 days): USD 220 (normal, 10-day), USD 280 (expedited, 3-day).
    • Multiple-entry (90 days): USD 240 (normal), USD 310 (expedited). Must be used within 60 days of issuance.
  • Alternative provider (Washington Express):
    • Single entry: USD 160 (regular), USD 220 (expedited);
    • Multiple entry: USD 180 (regular), USD 250 (expedited).
  • Visa-exempt nationals (e.g. Belgium, Canada, China, the U.S., U.K., many EU countries) can enter visa-free for up to 30 days, with the possibility of extending another 30 days in-country.
  • Mandatory pre‑travel registration (ETA) for visa‑exempt travelers must be completed at least 48 hours before departure, effective April 24 2025.
  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond entry, with 2 blank pages (some sources suggest 3).
  • Return ticket, accommodation proof, and sufficient funds are required for both e‑Visa and VOA applications.
  • Business travelers must also provide a letter of support from their Mozambican host, ideally notarized, along with proof of the host’s legal status (visa, residency, DIRE document).
RequirementDescriptionNotes
PassportValid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay with at least two blank pagesNo damage or alterations allowed
Application FormCompleted and signed visa application formAvailable at embassies or online portals
Passport PhotosTwo recent color passport-sized photographsWhite background, front view
Proof of FundsEvidence of sufficient financial means for the stayBank statements or sponsorship letter
Travel ItineraryConfirmed round-trip flight ticketsFlexible tickets recommended
Accommodation ProofHotel reservations or invitation from hostMust cover entire stay
Yellow Fever CertificateRequired if traveling from yellow fever endemic countriesMust be issued at least 10 days before travel

Visa requirements are subject to change without prior notice. Always check with the nearest Mozambican embassy or consulate for the most current information before making travel arrangements. Some nationalities may be eligible for visa on arrival or e-visa options.

  • Yellow fever vaccination may be required, especially if arriving from endemic areas.
  • Malaria risk and other health concerns are common—bring mosquito repellent, avoid tsetse-friendly clothing colors (blue/black), carry a water filter or tablets, and plan for power outages with headlamps and battery backups ,check here.

All fees are listed in USD. Payment methods may vary by embassy/consulate.

Visa TypeSingle EntryMultiple EntryTransit VisaExpress Service
Tourist Visa$50$80$25+$30
Business Visa$70$120$40+$40
Visa on Arrival*$50N/A$25N/A
E-Visa**$50$80N/A+$20

Visa on Arrival available at major entry points for eligible nationalities. Payment in USD cash only.

E-Visa available for citizens of select countries. Check eligibility before applying.

  • Visa Extension: $30 per extension (max 2 extensions)
  • Lost/Stolen Visa Replacement: $25 administration fee
  • Visa Category Change: $40 processing fee
  • Courier Service: Varies by location (if available)

Fee Exemptions: Diplomatic and official passport holders, children under 12 years old, and citizens of countries with reciprocal visa exemption agreements with Mozambique may be eligible for fee waivers.

  • Start your e‑Visa or ETA application well before travel, especially if applying via embassy or for expedited processing.
  • Have both cash and card ready for on-arrival payments—VOA fees now exceed USD 100.
  • Ensure all documents are up-to-date and complete—missing anything could delay or invalidate your entry. Detailed documentation is a must, especially for business trips.
  • Stay informed of policy changes, such as ETA rollouts or fee adjustments, to avoid unexpected issues at departure or entry points.

Follow these steps to apply for a Mozambique visa. Processing times vary based on visa type and application location.

Step 1: Determine Visa Type

Identify the appropriate visa category based on your purpose of travel. Consider duration, entry frequency, and activities planned.

Step 2: Gather Documents

Collect all required documents as per the checklist for your visa type. Ensure all documents are current and valid.

Step 3: Submit Application

Submit your application in person at a Mozambican embassy, consulate, or authorized visa application center. Some nationalities may apply online.

Step 4: Pay Fees & Wait

Pay the applicable visa fees and wait for processing. Standard processing takes 5-10 business days. Expedited services may be available.

Standard visa processing typically takes 5-10 business days. During peak travel seasons (June-August, December-January), processing may take longer. Expedited processing (2-3 business days) is available at most embassies for an additional fee. E-visa applications are generally processed within 3-5 business days.

Important regulations to be aware of when traveling to Mozambique. Compliance with these rules ensures a smooth entry and stay.

  • Currency declaration required for amounts over $5,000 USD
  • Prohibited items: narcotics, firearms, counterfeit goods
  • Restricted items: certain medications, wildlife products
  • Duty-free allowance: 400 cigarettes, 1 liter of spirits
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate if arriving from endemic areas
  • Malaria prophylaxis recommended for all regions
  • COVID-19 requirements subject to current situation
  • Travel health insurance strongly recommended
  • All visitors must register with immigration upon arrival
  • Stays over 30 days require registration with local authorities
  • Address changes must be reported within 48 hours
  • Work visa holders must register with Ministry of Labor
  • Tourist visas can be extended once for 30 days
  • Extensions must be applied for before visa expiration
  • Overstaying results in fines and possible deportation
  • Business visas can be converted to work visas in-country
Mozambique Visa FAQ — Requirements, Fees, Processing Time & Travel Rules

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Quick Summary

Mozambique allows travelers to enter via Tourist Visa, Business Visa, eVisa, or Visa on Arrival depending on nationality. Most short-term visitors can stay up to 30 days. Applications may be submitted online (eVisa), at embassies, or upon arrival at approved entry points.

Mozambique Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Mozambique?+
  • Tourist Visa: For leisure and short visits.
  • Business Visa: For meetings, conferences, and commercial activities.
  • eVisa: Online visa for eligible nationalities.
  • Visa on Arrival: Available for certain travelers at designated ports.
  • Work & Residence Visa: For long-term stays.
Who needs a visa to enter Mozambique?+

Most foreign nationals require a visa unless exempt by bilateral agreements. Some nationalities can apply for an eVisa or obtain a visa on arrival.

What documents are required for a Mozambique visa?+
  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Recent passport-size photograph
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Return or onward travel ticket
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Invitation letter (if applicable)
How much does a Mozambique visa cost?+

Visa fees vary by nationality and visa type. On average:

  • Tourist Visa: USD 50–160
  • Business Visa: USD 80–200

Fees are non-refundable.

How long does Mozambique visa processing take?+
  • eVisa: 3–7 working days
  • Embassy Visa: 7–15 working days
  • Visa on Arrival: Issued at entry point
How long can I stay in Mozambique with a tourist visa?+

Tourist visas are usually issued for 30 days and may be extendable once inside Mozambique.

Can I extend my Mozambique visa?+

Yes. Visa extensions can be requested from the Mozambique Immigration Office before expiry.

Can I work in Mozambique with a tourist visa?+

No. Employment is strictly prohibited on a tourist visa. A work permit and residence visa are required.

What are common reasons for Mozambique visa rejection?+
  • Incomplete or incorrect documents
  • Insufficient financial proof
  • Invalid passport validity
  • Unclear purpose of travel
  • Previous immigration violations
Where do I apply for a Mozambique visa?+
  • Mozambique Embassy or Consulate
  • Official Mozambique eVisa portal
  • Approved entry points (Visa on Arrival)

Note: Mozambique visa policies may change. Always verify from official government or embassy sources.

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