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Mozambique new e-visa: step by step guide
The new e-visa system is up and running, and after a few teething issues, it is now working well!
I have used it three times in the past six months and it's excellent. Twice for a dual entry 30 day "Border Visa" (basically a tourist visa) and one for a multi-entry 30 day business visa. Note that the Border Visa is basically the same thing as the Tourist Visa but cheaper (at only USD50) and limited to dual entry. Also note Border visa cannot be extended once in-country. Evidence requirements are the same. On the tourist visa, you can select 30, 60 or 90 day multi-entry tourist visas via the e-visa platform for 6252, 12504 and 18756 Meticais respectively ($100, $200 and $300). Process: You need to get a bunch of document scans / copies ready in advance, then the process takes about 15 mins. See below for the stuff to get ready before you get started. As part of the process you will need to upload the documents below. All uploaded photos must be scanned, clear, legible and in one of supported formats : JPEG or PNG for the passport photo and JPEG, PNG or PDF for everything else. The size of each individual file must not exceed 2MB: Recent Passport size Photograph Copy of the passport (validity superior of 6 months) Food and Accommodation Proof / Proof of existence of means of subsistence (just cook up an online hotel booking and an online banking statement less than 3 months old with at least EUR2000 or USD2000 or equivalent in it. There is no guidance on how much per day you need to show evidence of, but I have been approved with evidence equating to about EUR50 per day of stay) Round trip ticket.
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Originally Posted by ozymandias24
(Post 35016612)
The new e-visa system is up and running, and after a few teething issues, it is now working well!
I have used it three times in the past six months and it's excellent. Twice for a dual entry 30 day "Border Visa" (basically a tourist visa) and one for a multi-entry 30 day business visa. Note that the Border Visa is basically the same thing as the Tourist Visa but cheaper (at only USD50) and limited to dual entry. Also note Border visa cannot be extended once in-country. Evidence requirements are the same. On the tourist visa, you can select 30, 60 or 90 day multi-entry tourist visas via the e-visa platform for 6252, 12504 and 18756 Meticais respectively ($100, $200 and $300). Process: You need to get a bunch of document scans / copies ready in advance, then the process takes about 15 mins. See below for the stuff to get ready before you get started. As part of the process you will need to upload the documents below. All uploaded photos must be scanned, clear, legible and in one of supported formats : JPEG or PNG for the passport photo and JPEG, PNG or PDF for everything else. The size of each individual file must not exceed 2MB: Recent Passport size Photograph Copy of the passport (validity superior of 6 months) Food and Accommodation Proof / Proof of existence of means of subsistence (just cook up an online hotel booking and an online banking statement less than 3 months old with at least EUR2000 or USD2000 or equivalent in it. There is no guidance on how much per day you need to show evidence of, but I have been approved with evidence equating to about EUR50 per day of stay) Round trip ticket.
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How far in advance can you apply?
Originally Posted by ozymandias24
(Post 35016612)
The new e-visa system is up and running, and after a few teething issues, it is now working well!
I have used it three times in the past six months and it's excellent. Twice for a dual entry 30 day "Border Visa" (basically a tourist visa) and one for a multi-entry 30 day business visa. Note that the Border Visa is basically the same thing as the Tourist Visa but cheaper (at only USD50) and limited to dual entry. Also note Border visa cannot be extended once in-country. Evidence requirements are the same. On the tourist visa, you can select 30, 60 or 90 day multi-entry tourist visas via the e-visa platform for 6252, 12504 and 18756 Meticais respectively ($100, $200 and $300). Process: You need to get a bunch of document scans / copies ready in advance, then the process takes about 15 mins. See below for the stuff to get ready before you get started. As part of the process you will need to upload the documents below. All uploaded photos must be scanned, clear, legible and in one of supported formats : JPEG or PNG for the passport photo and JPEG, PNG or PDF for everything else. The size of each individual file must not exceed 2MB: Recent Passport size Photograph Copy of the passport (validity superior of 6 months) Food and Accommodation Proof / Proof of existence of means of subsistence (just cook up an online hotel booking and an online banking statement less than 3 months old with at least EUR2000 or USD2000 or equivalent in it. There is no guidance on how much per day you need to show evidence of, but I have been approved with evidence equating to about EUR50 per day of stay) Round trip ticket.
this is brilliant and very timely post. We are about to apply for our e- visas. How far in advance can you apply? We are travelling end of May. What happens if you get a visa denied for any reason. Can you reapply? I am trying to decide whether to pay the agency or do it myself. |
We’re traveling in late May. I tried to do this slightly more than 2 months out in mid-March and the visa, while approved quickly, was only valid for 2 months. Strange since the process explicitly asks for your travel dates and provides no warning on the limits of validity.
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Yes, airports get very confused about this. I had to argue in London about this when going with Ethiopian. Visitors will likely face even more confusion over the coming weeks from airport ground staff as the goal posts have moved AGAIN. As of 30 April, twenty eight nationalities get a visa exemption (which, in practice, still involves going onto the e-visa system, but less costly and less documents required. A bit like an ESTA for USA!)
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Not sure about how far in advance. Worth interrogating the smallprint on the website to see. Yes, you can reapply if rejected. I have multiple friends who did this and got their e-via eventually! Worth noting that as of 30 April, twenty eight nationalities get a visa exemption (which, in practice, still involves going onto the e-visa system, but less costly and less documents required. A bit like an ESTA for USA!)
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My evisa experience
I recently travelled to Quelimane in Mozambique on business. I had work in Namibia, Madagascar, and Mozambique so I bought a round trip ticket to JNB from the USA and used JNB as a hub. Used Airlink for Namibia and Madagascar and LAM for Mozambique. All airlines were fine, but weather caused me to miss the connection to Quelimane from Maputo. LAM was superb, they drove us to a 5 star hotel and put us up for the night, comped meals, drove us back to the airport in the morning.
The evisa web site didn’t work for me. Tried uploading docs numerous times, it kept saying the application was incomplete. Reached out to the help line, no joy. It was a non issue, on arrival to Maputo I had the incomplete webpage printed but all they wanted to see was a reservation for my hotel, I think they wanted to see that it had been prepaid but I hadn’t and they didn’t care. A business visa cost $10 USD. They put a slip of paper (the visa) into my passport which I managed to lose, at Quelimane the borders guys asked for it, even though it was an internal flight. But I just said I lost it and they waved me though. bought Malarone for Malaria in the airport pharmacy at JNB, $28 USD, no prescription needed, highly recommend for Mozambique. |
Hi - thanks very much for your advice - I was stumped by the invalid post code and would never have thought of entering 4 random numbers!
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Trying to do an eVisa but the 2nd field asks for "Passport Type" and the options are P, PA, PB ....... PZ, P0 ...... P9. I've never seen that before and wouldn't have a clue what to select. The FAQ has no information either!
Do I select Px where X = the first letter of my passport number? |
From the OP - just select P
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Originally Posted by CloudDancer
(Post 35336858)
I recently travelled to Quelimane in Mozambique on business. I had work in Namibia, Madagascar, and Mozambique so I bought a round trip ticket to JNB from the USA and used JNB as a hub. Used Airlink for Namibia and Madagascar and LAM for Mozambique. All airlines were fine, but weather caused me to miss the connection to Quelimane from Maputo. LAM was superb, they drove us to a 5 star hotel and put us up for the night, comped meals, drove us back to the airport in the morning.
The evisa web site didn’t work for me. Tried uploading docs numerous times, it kept saying the application was incomplete. Reached out to the help line, no joy. It was a non issue, on arrival to Maputo I had the incomplete webpage printed but all they wanted to see was a reservation for my hotel, I think they wanted to see that it had been prepaid but I hadn’t and they didn’t care. A business visa cost $10 USD. They put a slip of paper (the visa) into my passport which I managed to lose, at Quelimane the borders guys asked for it, even though it was an internal flight. But I just said I lost it and they waved me though. bought Malarone for Malaria in the airport pharmacy at JNB, $28 USD, no prescription needed, highly recommend for Mozambique. |
Originally Posted by Sakil
(Post 36464620)
i am also travelling to mozambique via connecting from maputo i got evisa so i was asking do they provide the visa sticker on the airport of quelimane or do i have to get it from maputo ??because i am confused first time travelling through the e-visa and confused bcause the quelimane is small airport so do they have the stickers for it ??
Mozambique Visa Waiver |
Originally Posted by ozymandias24
(Post 36465341)
What passport are you travelling on Sakil? Because Mozambique has also introduced a visa-waiver for many nationalities now. Just show up and pay 650 meticais!
Mozambique Visa Waiver VOA fees can also be paid in cash, 10 EUR or 10 USD currently. |
What is the current situation regarding e-Visas and VOA?
If I understand everything correctly the VOA is roughly 1/10 the price of an e-Visa (6250 MT vs. 650 MT) and requires seemingly less documentation - any reason not to choose the VOA option? We'll be flying in to VNX from JNB on German passports |
Is there any updates in this regards ?
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