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Tanzania Visa Information

If you’re planning a trip to Tanzania, it’s essential to understand the visa requirements to ensure a smooth entry into the country. Whether you’re visiting for a safari, business, or leisure, this guide provides the essential information you need to know about obtaining a Tanzanian visa.

Who Needs a Visa to Enter Tanzania?

Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Tanzania, including travelers visiting for tourism, business, or family visits. However, there are exceptions for nationals from certain African and Commonwealth countries who do not require a visa. It’s recommended to check with the Tanzanian embassy or consulate in your home country or the official Tanzanian immigration website for the latest information regarding visa exemptions.

Types of Tanzanian Visas

Tanzania offers several types of visas depending on the purpose and duration of your stay:

  1. Tourist Visa
    This visa is for travelers visiting Tanzania for leisure, safari, or holiday purposes. It is the most common type of visa for tourists and allows for a single entry into the country.

    • Validity: 90 days (can be extended)
    • Cost: $50 for most nationalities (except U.S. citizens, who pay $100 for a multiple-entry visa)
  2. Business Visa
    A business visa is issued to travelers visiting Tanzania for short-term business purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or working with local businesses.

    • Validity: Up to 90 days
    • Cost: $250 for most nationalities
  3. Multiple-Entry Visa
    If you plan to visit Tanzania multiple times within a year, you can apply for a multiple-entry visa, which allows you to enter and exit the country several times during the visa’s validity period.

    • Validity: 1 year
    • Cost: $100 for U.S. citizens, $100 for other eligible nationalities
  4. Transit Visa
    A transit visa is for travelers passing through Tanzania en route to another destination. This visa is valid for short stays (up to 7 days) and is primarily for those who are transiting but wish to explore the country briefly.

    • Validity: Up to 7 days
    • Cost: $30
  5. Student Visa
    For individuals intending to study in Tanzania, a student visa is required. You’ll need to provide evidence of admission to an accredited institution in Tanzania to obtain this visa.

How to Apply for a Tanzania Visa

There are two main ways to apply for a Tanzanian visa:

1. Visa on Arrival

Travelers can obtain a visa upon arrival at international airports and land border crossings in Tanzania, including Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), and Zanzibar Airport (ZNZ).

  • Documents Required:

    • Passport (valid for at least six months from the date of entry)
    • Completed visa application form (available on arrival)
    • Proof of return flight or onward travel
    • Passport-sized photographs (sometimes required)
    • Visa fee in U.S. dollars (preferably exact amount)
  • Processing Time: 10–30 minutes depending on airport traffic

2. Online Visa Application (eVisa)

Tanzania has introduced an eVisa system that allows travelers to apply for a visa online before arriving. The process is straightforward and can be completed on the official Tanzanian eVisa portal.

  • Steps to Apply:

    • Visit the official eVisa website (https://eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa/)
    • Create an account and fill out the application form
    • Upload the required documents (passport copy, passport-sized photo, etc.)
    • Pay the visa fee online using a credit or debit card
    • Receive your visa approval via email and print it out to present upon arrival
  • Processing Time: Usually 2 to 7 business days

Tanzania Visa Requirements

To apply for a Tanzanian visa (whether online or on arrival), you’ll typically need the following:

  1. Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry and have at least two blank pages for visa stamps.
  2. Visa Application Form: Completed and signed (if applying in person or on arrival).
  3. Passport-Sized Photo: A recent passport-style photograph may be required, especially if applying on arrival.
  4. Flight Itinerary: Proof of your return or onward travel.
  5. Accommodation Details: Proof of where you will be staying during your visit (hotel booking, invitation letter, etc.).
  6. Visa Fee: Payment of the visa fee in U.S. dollars, which varies depending on the type of visa and nationality.

Visa Extensions

If you wish to extend your stay beyond the initial visa period, you can apply for a visa extension while in Tanzania. Applications for visa extensions should be submitted at the Immigration Office in Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, or any major city in Tanzania. Extensions are granted at the discretion of immigration authorities and are usually valid for an additional 30 to 90 days.

Important Notes

  • Yellow Fever Vaccination: Travelers coming from countries with a risk of yellow fever are required to show proof of yellow fever vaccination upon entry.
  • Visa Validity: Ensure that your visa matches the dates of your intended stay, as overstaying can lead to fines or legal issues.
  • Dual Entry to Mainland and Zanzibar: If you are traveling to both mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, a single-entry visa covers both locations.

By ensuring that you have the appropriate visa and necessary documentation, you can enjoy a hassle-free entry into Tanzania and focus on the incredible adventures that await you with AquilaVenture Safari.