We are confident that you have already scheduled your vacation to Tanzania, made the necessary preparations regarding what to pack and the crucial vaccinations required, booked your roundtrip flight, and are now ready to book your visa in order to ensure that your trip to Tanzania will go as smoothly as you anticipate.
Tecomate Tours and Safaris would want to assist you in obtaining a visa. Whereby in order to avoid the troubles of standing in line and going through all the formalities of applying for a visa on arrival, we suggest you apply and secure your visas well in advance—at least 30 days before the arrival date—via an online application. The official website designated by the Tanzanian immigration office to be utilized for the application of visas for a member to enter Tanzania is www.immigration.go.tz.
What type of visa is required to enter Tanzania?
Many travellers acquire an Ordinary’ single-entry visa, which is necessary. However, you should make sure to thoroughly browse the website and apply for the necessary visa in accordance with your type of visit if you intend to enter Tanzania more than once for various reasons or if you plan to stay in Tanzania for more than 90 days.
How much should I pay for my Visa?
A standard ordinary visa costs $50 per person for a single entry and $100 per person for subsequent entries. Even if they only enter the nation once, American citizens must pay for several visas. A single-entry visa typically lasts for 90 days after application.
Can I obtain Visa on Arrival?
Yes! If you have not obtained your visa online, you can possibly obtain it on arrival. However, you have to adhere to the procedure of staying in a queue for registration, obtaining the government control number, paying for your control number, then verifying your payment, and finally issuing your visa
Can I get a refund when my visa application is rejected?
Unfortunately, the fee paid for a visa application cannot be refunded.
Which countries do not require a visa to enter Tanzania?
The list of nations that are exempt from needing a visa to enter Tanzania is provided below. It is crucial to verify the list twice before leaving because the authorities routinely examine it. It is necessary to apply for a visa in order to enter Tanzania if your country isn’t on the list below.
Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Ashmore & Certie Island, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Belize, Brunei, British, Virgin Island, Indian Ocean Territory, Botswana, Cyprus, Cayman Island, Channel Island, Cocoas Island, Cook Island, Christmas Island, Dominica, Falkland Island, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guernsey, Guyana, Heard Island, Hong Kong, Isle of Jamaica, Jersey, Kenya Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Montserrat, Malaysia, Madagascar, Malta, Mauritius, Macao, Mozambique, Nauru, Naue Island, Norfolk Island, Namibia, Papua new, Guinea, Rwanda, Romania, Ross, Dependency Samoa, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Island, South Sudan, Swaziland, St. Kitts&Navis, St. Lucia St. Vicent, St. Helana, South African Republic, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos, Tokelan, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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Which palaces do verify visas to enter Tanzania
- Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
- Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR)
- Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ)
- Namanga (border between Arusha & Nairobi)
- Tunduma (border between Tanzania & Zambia)
How does it work for referred Visa?
The government authority has listed the countries in which their members must have a referred visa to enter Tanzania. As a result, a member who wants to travel to Tanzania must apply for a visa three months before the travelling date. It is advised for a visitor to do so even before booking the flight in order to be sure of the process and result. After making the booking with us, we can assist you with the official letter to use when applying for this kind of visa.
Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Chad, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Republic Kyigten, Republic Lebanon, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Senegal, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Somali land, Sierra Leone, Syria, Tajikistan Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Yemen and Stateless persons or persons with refugee status
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