Zimbabwe Visa Types
Travelers entering Zimbabwe in the fall who do not have visa-free access are required to obtain an authorized visa in accordance with the Republic of Zimbabwe's visa policy.
There are numerous Zimbabwe visa categories with numerous uses.There are single-entry, double-entry, and multiple-entry visa kinds. Zimbabwe visas can also be divided based on the number of entries.
However, it is not always necessary to visit a consulate or embassy in person because eligible nationals can apply for short-term visas online.
Through a simple online visa application, you can apply for a tourist e-Visa, business e-Visa, conference e-Visa, transit e-Visa, and KAZA UniVisa. It is sufficient to complete the form, provide the required payment, and watch for the email address to receive the electronic visa.
For further details on each sort of Zimbabwe visa, read the article after this one. Perhaps you'll choose a Zimbabwe visa for yourself.
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Visa types according to the purpose
Tourist Visa
The Zimbabwe tourist visa enables travel to Zimbabwe for leisure and vacation purposes, sightseeing, touring the nation, visiting with family and friends, as well as other private activities. It is issued in a single-entry type and as a double-entry visa valid for 3 months.
Conference Visa
Those who travel to Zimbabwe to attend conferences, seminars, or workshops are eligible for the conference visa. Single, double, or multiple entries are all permitted with conference visas. It is good for a maximum of six months. With this visa, you can stay for up to 30 days. It cannot be extended within the nation. The conference visa prohibits employment.
Transit Visa
Travelers may use Zimbabwe as a transit point to reach another nation. In these circumstances, individuals must get a transit entry visa. You can get it by a single entry or a double entry method. The maximum effectiveness of this type is seven days. As long as you stay within the transit zone, a transit visa is not required.
KAZA UniVisa
Foreigners who meet the requirements can travel to both Zimbabwe and Zambia with the KAZA UniVisa. Both business and tourism are served by it. You can enter these two countries whenever you like during the visa's validity period, so you don't need to make any decisions about your travel itinerary in advance if you have this type of visa. Additionally, it spares you the headache of obtaining two distinct visas.
The 30-day KAZA UniVisa is valid for multiple entries into both Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Other visa types to Zimbabwe
A student visa, permanent resident visa, work visa, journalist visa, cultural, film crew and sports visa, retirement visa, official visit visa, and merchant seaman visa are other visa categories for Zimbabwe for which you can apply at the nearby embassy or consulate.
Business Visa
The business visa is intended for individuals who wish to enter Zimbabwe in order to do business or provide services such as consulting. This type of visa is valid for 30 days after the date of issuance. It is not renewable. There are two types of business visas: single-entry and double-entry.
Visa types according to the number of entries
Single-entry visa
If you have a Zimbabwe visa that only allows for one entry, you are only permitted to leave the country once. Even if your visa is still valid, you are not permitted to enter Zimbabwe again once you have already done so.
Double-entry visa
A double-entry visa allows you to enter the nation twice during the visa's stated validity period. Each visit cannot last longer than the allotted time.
Multiple-entry visa
You can enter Zimbabwe as often as you'd like with a multiple-entry visa; the primary requirement is that both your visa and passport remain valid throughout your trips.
Requirements for Zimbabwe visa
You might need to fulfill the following criteria and affix some of the following papers to the Zimbabwe visa application form:
- fully filled-in application form
- a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months from the arrival date
- a face photograph
- a current email address
- proof of residence in the country of origin
- previous Zimbabwe visa (if relevant)
- sufficient funds to support yourself
- flight ticket reservation
- hotel booking
- police character certificate
- an invitation letter from a company in Zimbabwe
- an invitation letter from a company that employed an applicant