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How much does a Zimbabwe tourist visa cost?

The cost of the Zimbabwe eVisa government fee is $45 USD for the double-entry eVisa and $30 USD for the single-entry eVisa.



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Yes, all travelers need a visa for entry to Zimbabwe. Visas are issued on arrival (VoA) at the respective point of entry and vary in length depending on the need of the traveler. All travelers must obtain visas at the port of entry as currently there is not an option of obtaining a visa through the Zimbabwean Embassy.

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From 4 October 2023, a Standard Visitor visa for those visiting the UK for up to six months will cost ?115, up from the current ?100. Fees for 2, 5 and 10-year visit visas will also increase, to ?400, ?771 and ?963 respectively. No changes are being made to the fees for transit visas.

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Although the application process for a visitor visa is fairly simple, successfully obtaining it is harder than you might expect. The U.S. State Department, via its consulates around the world, denies a surprising number of visitor visa applications.

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The importation of any currency into Zimbabwe by travellers is not restricted. This implies that any person can bring in any amount of currency into Zimbabwe. However, all travellers are encouraged to complete a Customs Declaration Form (Form 47) and declare the currency in their possession at the time of entry.

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Visa on arrival: citizens of the eligible nationalities (see above) can complete these formalities upon arrival at Harare International Airport. The visa on arrival is valid for either 30 days (for visits on business) or 3 months (for touristic visits).

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Most visitors apply for a visa on arrival in Zimbabwe. Take enough US dollars with you in small notes to pay for your visa – see information on visa fees from the Zimbabwean Embassy. You can also apply for an e-visa before you travel. It is no longer possible to get a visa from the Zimbabwean Embassy in London.

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Visa Policy for Zimbabwe At present, roughly 40 nationalities may enter Zimbabwe visa-free for stays up to 90 days simply by presenting a valid passport upon arrival at border checkpoints of the country.

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An application may be denied because the consular officer does not have all of the information required to determine if the applicant is eligible to receive a visa, because the applicant does not qualify for the visa category for which he or she applied, or because the information reviewed indicates the applicant falls ...

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2. What is the difference between a tourist visa and a visit visa? Generally, a tourist visa is given for sightseeing. A visit visa, however, refers to a visa that is given for many purposes, including short-term business meetings, medical treatments, and others.

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You can expect to pay USD $30 for a 30-day/single-entry visa, USD $45 for a 45-day/double entry visa or USD $160 for a 12 month/ multiple-entry visa. Extensions of the 30-day and 45-day visas are possible and require visiting the Zimbabwe Immigration Office's public window.

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