For most visitors from Burkina Faso, the e-Visa allows a stay of up to 90 days for tourism purposes. The document is usually valid for use within 90 days of the approval date. It is important to leave the country before your permitted stay expires to maintain a positive travel record.
Before starting, ensure you have a clear digital scan of your Burkina Faso passport biodata page. You will also need a digital photograph that adheres to passport standards. One of the most important rules is that the information in your digital application must be a perfect match to your passport. Any errors can lead to a rejection.
| Milestone | Description |
|---|---|
| Form Completion | Enter identity and trip details online. |
| Fee Payment | Pay government and service costs digitally. |
| Review Phase | Authorities assess the submitted data. |
The flow involves navigating an online portal where you provide your travel history, contact information, and passport data. Once submitted, your application is reviewed by the Zambian immigration authorities. For a breakdown of the materials needed, visit Document Requirements.
All applications are subject to government and service fees, which are non-refundable regardless of the outcome. Processing times are variable and depend on the current volume of requests. It is recommended to apply as early as possible once your plans are set.
Once you have finished the submission, you can monitor your file. By using your reference ID or your passport number, the system will provide an update on your application's current stage in the review process.
While applications are processed individually, you can submit multiple forms for family members or travel companions through the digital portal.
You must consult the Zambian Department of Immigration within the country to request an extension of your stay.
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