The digital journey involves filling out a comprehensive form with your personal data and uploading the necessary supporting files. This is a high-level process designed for efficiency, where your data is transmitted directly to the department of immigration for assessment.
Your passport must remain valid for a minimum of six months from your date of arrival. The e-Visa is mandatory for Puerto Rico citizens, serving as the primary authorisation for crossing the border into Zambia.
A specific digital portrait is required. This photo must be recent, taken against a plain background, and show a clear view of your face without any obstructions or headwear (unless for religious reasons).
| Milestone | Description |
|---|---|
| Data Input | Entering passport and travel details accurately into the system. |
| Verification | The period where immigration officers review your submission. |
| Notification | Receiving the approval letter via the provided email address. |
Before starting, you should gather your digital files. Ensuring your scans are legible and your photo meets the required dimensions will prevent unnecessary delays in the processing of your application.
Once the submission is complete, you can stay informed by using the online tracking tool. By inputting your unique identification number, you can see if your visa is still being processed or has been granted.
Most tourist-based entries allow for a stay of up to 90 days. It is important to review the specific conditions on your issued document, as these can vary depending on the nature of your visit.
Learn more about the Zambia e-Visa Types or consult our Costs and Processing guide for fee structures.
Yes, every traveller, regardless of age, must have an individual visa approval linked to their specific passport number.
If your e-Visa does not match your passport exactly, it may be considered invalid. You should double-check all entries before final submission.
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