The e-Visa typically permits a stay of up to 90 days for those visiting for tourism. It is important to remember that this document is an entry permit, and you must adhere to the stay limits specified by the immigration officer at the border.
Transparency is a core part of the digital system. You can easily check the progress of your application online by using your passport number or the reference code provided after your data was submitted.
| Data Category | Details Needed |
|---|---|
| Personal Info | Full name, gender, and nationality |
| Passport Data | Number, issue date, and expiry date |
| Travel Plans | Arrival date and flight numbers |
The request process involves several simple stages: entering your details, uploading digital versions of your passport and photo, and paying the processing fees. Once finished, your application is sent to the Zambian immigration department for final assessment.
Ensure you have all your files ready in digital format. Your Taiwan passport should have at least two blank pages for entry stamps, and your digital photo must be of high quality to ensure there are no issues during the identity verification phase.
The costs for the e-Visa vary based on the type of entry you choose. Processing times depend on the current workload of the Zambian authorities. We recommend checking the fee schedule and allowing ample time for the review process.
Start your application at the Apply Now page or learn about Document Requirements for Taiwan citizens.
The e-Visa is a pre-authorisation. The final decision on entry always rests with the immigration officer at the port of entry.
Your arrival should generally align with the dates provided in the application. Minor changes are often acceptable, but the visa must still be valid when you arrive.
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