Your e-Visa grants permission to seek entry at a Zambian port. The standard tourist visa permits a single entry. The maximum duration of stay is typically 90 days from the date of entry. Always check your visa grant notice for your specific conditions.
You start by accessing the online application system. You fill in personal, passport, and travel details. You then upload supporting documents in digital format. After reviewing your information, you submit the form and pay the associated fees. You receive updates via email.
Gather your documents before you begin the application. You need a clear scan of your passport data page. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended entry date. You also need a recent digital photograph and details of your travel itinerary.
All information you provide must match the details in your passport exactly. This includes your full name, date of birth, and passport number. Discrepancies can lead to delays or refusal of your application.
Your uploaded photo must be a recent, colour portrait against a plain background. It should show your full face without sunglasses or headwear, unless for religious reasons. The file must meet the specified size and format requirements on the application portal.
The application involves a government visa fee and a service processing charge. Payment is made securely online. Processing times are not fixed and can change based on application volume. You can review current Costs and Processing information for guidance.
After submission, you can check the progress of your request. Use the unique application ID or your passport number on the portal's tracking page. You will also receive email notifications at key stages.
| Visa Type | Entry Allowance | Maximum Stay Per Entry | Common Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist e-Visa | Single Entry | Up to 90 days | Holidays, visiting family |
| Business e-Visa | Single Entry | Up to 90 days | Meetings, conferences |
| Transit e-Visa | Single Entry | Up to 7 days | Connecting flights |
Extensions may be possible by applying at the Department of Immigration in Zambia. Approval is not automatic and is subject to their regulations.
Contact the e-Visa support team immediately via the portal. Do not submit a second application for the same travel dates, as this can cause complications.
No. The tourist and business e-Visas do not permit employment or enrolment in academic programmes. You must apply for the appropriate permit through other channels.
Yes. Each traveller, regardless of age, must have an individual e-Visa linked to their own passport.
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