Zambia e-Visa Information for El Salvador Passport Holders

Entry Permit Overview

Passport holders from El Salvador need an electronic visa to enter Zambia. The e-Visa system offers a streamlined online process for short-term visits. You complete all steps digitally before departure.

Paperless Entry Authorisation

The e-Visa is a digital travel authorisation. It is electronically linked to your passport. You do not receive a physical visa sticker. Immigration officials verify your status using their system when you arrive at a Zambian port of entry.

Entry Conditions and Validity

The standard tourist e-Visa typically allows a single entry. You may stay for up to 90 days from your date of entry. The visa is usually valid for entry within three months from the date of issue. Your specific grant notice will outline your exact validity window and conditions.

Visa Requirement Summary

Yes, citizens of El Salvador must obtain an e-Visa before travelling to Zambia for tourism, business, or transit. This digital requirement applies to most short-term visits. Confirm your eligibility via the Eligibility Check page.

Form Completion Guide

  • Start by accessing the online application portal.
  • Complete sections with your personal details, passport information, and travel itinerary.
  • Upload digital copies of required supporting documents.
  • Review all entered information carefully.
  • Submit the form and pay the applicable fees.
  • Receive confirmation and updates via email.

Supporting Material

El Salvador Passport

Prepare these items before you begin the online form. You need a clear, colour scan of your passport's biographical page. Your passport must remain valid for at least six months after your planned entry into Zambia. You also need a recent digital photograph and details of your travel plans.

Digital Photo Specifications

Upload a recent, colour headshot against a plain, light background. Your face should be fully visible, with a neutral expression and eyes open. Avoid hats or sunglasses unless worn for religious reasons. Ensure the file meets the portal's size and format requirements.

Ensuring Document Accuracy

All data you enter must match your passport exactly. This includes your full name, date of birth, passport number, and expiry date. Even small inconsistencies can lead to delays or refusal of your application.

Monitoring Your Application

After submission, use the tracking feature on the e-Visa website. Enter your application reference number or passport number to check status. You will also receive email notifications at key stages of processing.

Application Stages Overview

Phase Your Action System Response
Preparation Collect passport scan, photo, travel details N/A
Submission Complete form, upload docs, pay fees Issue application reference number
Assessment Wait for review; monitor email Processing time varies
Decision Receive grant notice or further instructions Visa linked electronically to passport

Avoiding Common Application Errors

  • Submitting a passport scan that is not fully visible or is blurry
  • Entering a name with a different spelling than in the passport
  • Using a photograph that does not meet background or recency rules
  • Providing travel dates that fall outside your passport's validity period
  • Not checking your email spam/junk folder for application updates

Fee Structure

The application involves a government visa fee and a service processing charge. Both are payable securely online. Processing times are variable and depend on application volumes. For current estimates, see the Costs and Processing information page.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of entry into Zambia. You will need to renew your passport before applying.

If your entry date falls outside the validity window on your grant notice, you may need to apply for a new e-Visa. Contact support for guidance specific to your situation.

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 immigration channels.

Yes. Every traveller, regardless of age, must have an individual e-Visa linked to their own passport.

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