Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 3-5 business days
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Complete the online application
Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details, travel plans, and accommodation information. Our intelligent validation system guides you through each section, checking for common errors and ensuring your application meets Mozambique Immigration requirements.
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Upload your documents
Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation, and return flight itinerary. Our visa specialists review every document against Mozambique Immigration standards before submission, significantly reducing the risk of rejection or delays.
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We submit to Mozambique Immigration
Your verified application is transmitted to Mozambique's immigration authorities. We monitor processing status and proactively communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes via email and SMS throughout the process.
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Receive your visa by email
Your approved Mozambique visa arrives as a PDF document. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Mozambican immigration along with your passport. Bem-vindo a Mocambique — welcome to one of Africa's most beautiful coastal destinations!
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Mozambique Visa Requirements & Entry Information
Tourist Visa
Up to 30 days
Single entry for beaches and leisure travel
Visa on Arrival
Up to 30 days
Available at major entry points for eligible nationalities
Business Visa
Up to 30 days
For commercial activities and meetings
Transit Visa
Up to 7 days
For travelers passing through Mozambique
Essential Requirements
📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
💉Yellow fever certificate if from endemic area
📷Passport photo 35x45mm, white background
🏨Hotel or resort booking confirmation
✈️Return flight or onward travel itinerary
💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
Tourist & Visa on Arrival
Mozambique welcomes visitors to experience its stunning Indian Ocean coastline, pristine archipelagos, and rich cultural heritage. The country offers multiple visa options to accommodate different travel needs and nationalities.
Tourist Visa — Single Entry
The standard Mozambique tourist visa allows a single entry with stays up to 30 days — ideal for beach holidays on the Bazaruto Archipelago, diving expeditions in Tofo and Pemba, exploring Ilha de Mozambique's UNESCO World Heritage sites, and wildlife encounters in Gorongosa National Park. Tourist visas can be extended once in-country for an additional 30 days at immigration offices in Maputo or provincial capitals.
Visa on Arrival
Mozambique offers visa on arrival for citizens of many countries at major entry points including Maputo International Airport, Beira Airport, and key land borders. This convenient option allows spontaneous travel decisions and last-minute trips. Visa on arrival typically costs $50-80 USD depending on nationality and allows stays up to 30 days. Ensure you have cash in USD, a return ticket, and proof of accommodation ready for immigration officers.
Bazaruto Archipelago — Africa's most beautiful marine sanctuary
Business & Transit Visas
Business Visa
Mozambique's business visa caters to professionals conducting commercial activities within the country. This includes attending business meetings in Maputo, exploring investment opportunities in the growing economy, establishing trade contacts, conducting market research in mining, agriculture, or tourism sectors, and negotiating contracts. Business visas allow stays up to 30 days and can be issued for single or multiple entries. Required documentation includes an invitation letter from a Mozambican company, your company's registration documents, and a detailed business itinerary.
Transit Visa
For travelers passing through Mozambique en route to other destinations — particularly those driving between South Africa and countries to the north, or connecting flights through Maputo — the transit visa allows stays up to 7 days. This is useful for overland travelers, those on regional road trips, or passengers with extended layovers who wish to explore Maputo before continuing their journey.
Maputo — Mozambique's vibrant capital blending colonial charm with African energy
Entry Requirements & Documentation
Essential Requirements
All Mozambique visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements:
• Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended arrival date with at least two blank pages for entry stamps
• Yellow fever vaccination: Required if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever endemic country. The vaccination certificate must show administration at least 10 days before arrival.
• Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months
• Accommodation proof: Hotel booking confirmation, resort reservation, or invitation letter if staying with friends/family
• Travel itinerary: Flight bookings showing entry and exit from Mozambique
• Sufficient funds: Evidence of financial means to support your stay (approximately $100/day recommended)
Visa-Free & Regional Arrangements
Citizens of several SADC (Southern African Development Community) member states enjoy visa-free access to Mozambique for short stays. Citizens of South Africa, Botswana, Malawi, Mauritius, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe can enter without a visa for stays up to 30 days. Always verify current requirements for your specific nationality as policies can change.
Tofo Beach — World-renowned for whale shark and manta ray encounters
Entry Points & Processing
Entry Points & Immigration
Mozambique visas are valid at all official entry points including:
• Airports: Maputo International Airport (MPM), Beira Airport (BEW), Nampula Airport (APL), Pemba Airport (POL), Vilankulo Airport (VNX), and Inhambane Airport
• Land borders: Ressano Garcia (South Africa), Namaacha (Eswatini), Machipanda (Zimbabwe), Zobue and Dedza (Malawi), Cassacatiza (Zambia), and Negomano (Tanzania)
• Seaports: Port of Maputo, Port of Beira, Port of Nacala
Processing Times & Application Timing
Standard visa processing takes 3-7 business days through embassy applications or pre-approved electronic applications. Visa on arrival is processed immediately at entry points but requires waiting in immigration queues. During peak tourist season (June-September dry season and December-January holidays) and around Mozambican public holidays, processing may take slightly longer. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before your intended travel date. For visa on arrival, ensure you have all required documents and sufficient USD cash ready.
Ilha de Mozambique — UNESCO World Heritage island frozen in time
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"First time diving in Tofo and the visa process was the easiest part! Support team was incredibly helpful when I had questions about yellow fever requirements."
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"Applied for a business visa for meetings in Maputo. Clear instructions and my visa arrived exactly when they said it would. Great professional service."
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Mozambique Visa FAQs
What types of visas are available for Mozambique?
Mozambique offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Tourist visa allows stays up to 30 days for holidays, beach vacations, diving trips, and general tourism. Visa on arrival is available at major entry points for eligible nationalities, also valid for 30 days. Business visa caters to commercial activities including meetings, conferences, and trade exploration for up to 30 days. Transit visa allows stays up to 7 days for travelers passing through Mozambique to other destinations. Multiple-entry visas are available for frequent travelers requiring regular access. The right visa depends on your travel purpose, nationality, and whether you prefer pre-arranged documentation or visa on arrival convenience.
Can I get a visa on arrival in Mozambique?
Yes, Mozambique offers visa on arrival for citizens of many countries at major entry points. Where available: Maputo International Airport, Beira Airport, Pemba Airport, and major land borders including Ressano Garcia (South Africa border). Requirements: Valid passport with 6+ months validity and 2 blank pages, completed application form (available at the border), passport photograph, proof of accommodation, return/onward ticket, and payment in USD cash ($50-80 depending on nationality). Processing: Immigration officers process applications on the spot, though queues can be long during peak periods. Recommendation: While convenient for spontaneous travel, applying in advance through DoVisa ensures faster immigration clearance and avoids potential issues with cash availability or documentation at the border.
How long does Mozambique visa processing take?
Mozambique visa processing times vary by application method. Pre-arranged visa: Applications through embassies or approved services typically take 3-7 business days. DoVisa's expedited processing can achieve approvals within 3-5 business days for most applications. Visa on arrival: Processed immediately at entry points, though wait times vary from 15 minutes to over an hour depending on queue length and time of day. Peak periods: June-September (dry season) and December-January (holidays) may experience longer processing times. Recommendations: Apply at least 2 weeks before travel for pre-arranged visas; for visa on arrival, arrive during off-peak hours and have all documents ready. Business visa applications may take longer due to additional verification requirements.
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination for Mozambique?
Yellow fever vaccination requirements depend on your travel history. Mandatory: Required if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever endemic country — this includes most of sub-Saharan Africa (including South Africa), South America, and Panama. You must present your International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) at immigration. The vaccination must be administered at least 10 days before arrival. Not required: Travelers arriving directly from non-endemic countries (Europe, North America, Asia, Australia) without transit through endemic regions don't require the certificate. Health recommendation: Yellow fever risk exists in some parts of Mozambique, particularly northern provinces. Many health authorities recommend vaccination regardless of entry requirements. Consult a travel health clinic 4-6 weeks before departure. The vaccination provides lifetime protection.
What documents do I need for a Mozambique visa?
Essential documents for all applications: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond arrival date and minimum 2 blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background, taken within 6 months); completed application form with accurate travel details. Additional requirements: Tourist visa: Proof of accommodation (hotel/resort booking or invitation letter), round-trip flight itinerary, proof of sufficient funds. Business visa: Invitation letter from Mozambican company on letterhead, employer support letter, company registration documents, business itinerary. Visa on arrival: Same documents plus USD cash for fee payment. All applicants: May need yellow fever certificate if arriving from endemic region; travel insurance recommended. Documents should be clear, legible scans in PDF or JPEG format for electronic applications.
Can I extend my Mozambique visa?
Yes, Mozambique tourist and business visas can be extended for an additional 30 days beyond your initial 30-day stay. Where to apply: Immigration Department (SENAMI) offices in Maputo or provincial capitals including Beira, Nampula, and Pemba. Requirements: Valid passport, completed extension application form, passport photographs, proof of funds for extended stay, accommodation confirmation, and the extension fee (approximately $50 USD). Process: Extensions are typically processed within 3-5 business days. Apply at least one week before your current visa expires. Important: Overstaying is a serious offense resulting in fines and potential deportation. If you need more than 60 days total, consider a multiple-entry visa or plan to exit and re-enter. Extensions are discretionary and may be denied. Maximum stay: Generally limited to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism purposes.
Is Mozambique safe for tourists?
Mozambique is generally safe for tourists in established tourism areas, though standard precautions apply. Safe areas: Maputo (tourist districts), Bazaruto and Quirimbas Archipelagos, Tofo and Barra beaches, Vilankulo, Inhambane province coastal areas, Gorongosa National Park, and Ilha de Mozambique. These regions have developed tourism infrastructure and reasonable security. Areas of concern: Cabo Delgado province in the far north has experienced security issues; avoid non-essential travel there. Some remote border regions warrant caution. Practical advice: Use reputable tour operators; avoid displaying valuables; use hotel safes; avoid walking alone at night in cities; drive only during daylight; ensure comprehensive travel insurance including medical evacuation. Health considerations: Malaria prophylaxis strongly recommended throughout the country; drink bottled water; be aware of bilharzia risk in freshwater lakes and rivers.
What is the best time to visit Mozambique?
Mozambique offers excellent conditions year-round, but timing affects your experience. Dry Season (May-November): Peak tourism season with sunny skies, lower humidity, and ideal conditions for beaches, diving, and wildlife viewing. June-September offers the best weather but higher prices and more visitors. Wet Season (December-April): Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Green landscapes, fewer tourists, lower prices. Some remote roads become difficult. Cyclone risk exists January-March, particularly in central regions. Marine Life: Whale sharks year-round near Tofo, with peak sightings October-March. Manta rays best February-May. Humpback whales July-October. Diving: Visibility best June-November. Wildlife: Gorongosa best during dry season when animals concentrate around water. Recommendation: June-September offers the most reliable conditions across all activities, though shoulder months (May, October-November) provide good weather with fewer crowds.
Do children need their own Mozambique visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own Mozambique visa. There are no family visas or provisions for children traveling on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's own name with 6+ months validity and 2 blank pages; passport-sized photograph meeting same specifications as adults; completed application with child's details; parental consent documentation if traveling with only one parent or guardians. South African requirements: If traveling via South Africa, additional documentation may be required for minors including unabridged birth certificates and parental consent affidavits. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own. Each child's visa is processed separately. Fees: Children pay the same visa fees as adults. Tip: Apply for all family members together to ensure synchronized processing.
Can I work in Mozambique with a tourist visa?
No, Mozambique tourist and business visas do not permit employment. Tourist visas are strictly for leisure activities including beach holidays, diving, wildlife viewing, visiting friends and family, and attending non-commercial events. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings, conferences, market research, and establishing trade contacts, but not paid employment or receiving salary from a Mozambican entity. Legal employment requires a Mozambique Work Permit (DIRE), which involves: employer sponsorship by a registered Mozambican company; proof the position cannot be filled locally; extensive documentation; and immigration fees. The process takes 2-3 months. Volunteer work: Legitimate volunteer activities with registered NGOs may be permitted with appropriate documentation, but any work resembling employment requires proper authorization. Penalties: Working illegally risks fines, deportation, and future visa bans. Immigration conducts workplace inspections, particularly in tourism and extractive industries.
What currency should I bring to Mozambique?
Mozambique's official currency is the Mozambican Metical (MZN), but US Dollars and South African Rand are widely accepted in tourist areas. Cash recommendations: Bring USD for visa on arrival fees and major tourism expenses — ensure bills are recent, undamaged, and preferably $50-100 denominations. South African Rand accepted throughout southern Mozambique. Exchange to Meticais for local purchases, transport, and markets. Card acceptance: Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) accepted at upmarket hotels, resorts, and some restaurants in Maputo. Most businesses outside major centers are cash-only. ATMs: Available in Maputo, Beira, Nampula, and larger towns. International cards work at BCI, Millennium BIM, and Standard Bank ATMs. Daily withdrawal limits apply. Recommendations: Carry sufficient USD/ZAR cash; notify your bank of travel plans; bring backup cards from different networks. Tipping: 10% at restaurants; $5-10/day for guides and drivers.
What are the main attractions in Mozambique?
Mozambique offers diverse attractions from pristine beaches to wildlife reserves. Bazaruto Archipelago: Africa's most beautiful marine sanctuary featuring crystal-clear waters, world-class diving, luxury lodges, and rare dugong sightings. Tofo Beach: Globally renowned for whale shark and manta ray encounters, excellent scuba diving, and relaxed backpacker atmosphere. Ilha de Mozambique: UNESCO World Heritage island preserving 500 years of Portuguese colonial history with stunning Stone Town architecture. Gorongosa National Park: Remarkable wildlife recovery story with excellent safari opportunities and community-integrated conservation. Quirimbas Archipelago: Remote northern islands offering exclusive beach experiences and historic Ibo Island. Maputo: Vibrant capital with colonial architecture, excellent seafood restaurants, lively music scene, and beautiful markets. Vilankulo: Gateway to Bazaruto with dhow cruises, horse riding on beaches, and excellent tourism infrastructure.
What happens if my Mozambique visa application is rejected?
Mozambique visa rejections are uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete or unclear documentation; passport validity issues; photos not meeting specifications; insufficient proof of funds or accommodation; previous immigration violations; concerns about purpose of visit. If rejected: You'll receive notification of the unsuccessful application — detailed reasons are not always provided. You can reapply immediately with improved documentation addressing potential issues. Visa on arrival denial: If refused at the border, you may be returned to your origin point at your expense. Having pre-arranged documentation significantly reduces this risk. Prevention: Ensure complete, clear documentation; verify passport validity; provide comprehensive travel plans with accommodation and return flights; include proof of funds. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance.
How do I get from South Africa to Mozambique?
Multiple options connect South Africa to Mozambique. By air: Direct flights from Johannesburg to Maputo (1 hour), Vilankulo, and Beira. Airlines include LAM Mozambique Airlines, South African Airways, and Airlink. By road: The most popular route crosses at Ressano Garcia/Lebombo border (connects Johannesburg/Nelspruit to Maputo, 6-7 hours from JNB). Kosi Bay/Ponta do Ouro border in the south connects to southern Mozambique beaches. Driving tips: 4x4 recommended for northern routes; carry all vehicle documents; purchase Mozambique car insurance at the border; drive during daylight only. Bus services: Intercape and Greyhound operate routes between Johannesburg and Maputo. Border procedures: South African exit stamp, then Mozambique entry with visa (on arrival or pre-arranged). Allow 1-3 hours for border crossing depending on traffic. Vehicle requirements: Registration documents, letter of authority if not owner, international driving permit recommended.
Is diving in Mozambique good for beginners?
Mozambique offers excellent diving for all levels including beginners. Best spots for beginners: Tofo Beach has numerous dive operators offering PADI certification courses and shallow reef dives. Conditions are generally calm with warm water (24-28C/75-82F) and good visibility. Bazaruto offers protected dive sites suitable for novices. What beginners can see: Even on shallow dives, expect encounters with tropical fish, turtles, reef sharks, and possibly manta rays. Whale shark snorkeling (not diving) is accessible to swimmers of all levels. Dive operators: Multiple PADI-certified centers operate in Tofo, Vilankulo, and the archipelagos with quality equipment and professional instruction. Best time: Year-round diving possible; best visibility June-November. Costs: Expect $40-60 USD per dive; certification courses $350-500 USD. Requirements: Basic swimming ability; no prior diving experience needed for beginner courses. Medical fitness required — some conditions may require doctor's clearance.
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