Zimbabwe Visa Information
Travelling to Zimbabwe requires a clear understanding of the country’s visa rules, entry procedures and documentation requirements.
Whether visiting for tourism, business or transit, travellers are advised to check their visa category well before departure to ensure a smooth arrival process.
This comprehensive guide outlines who needs a visa, the different types available, how to apply, current fee structures, and important travel considerations.
Who Needs a Visa to Enter Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe places foreign nationals into three visa categories based on nationality:
Category A – Visa-Free Entry
Nationals from selected countries do not require a visa to enter Zimbabwe. Visitors in this category are granted entry at the port of arrival after completing immigration formalities. The permitted period of stay varies depending on nationality.
Category B – Visa on Arrival
Travellers from Category B countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at designated entry points. In some cases, they may also apply in advance through the official online system. Visa fees are paid at the port of entry, usually in United States Dollars.
Category C – Visa Before Travel
Visitors from Category C countries must apply for and obtain a visa before travelling to Zimbabwe. Applications are typically submitted through the official electronic visa platform or at a Zimbabwean embassy or consulate.
Because visa classifications are subject to change, travellers are strongly advised to confirm their status with the official immigration authorities before departure.
Types of Zimbabwe Visas
Zimbabwe offers several visa categories depending on the purpose of travel.
Tourist Visa
The tourist visa is issued to travellers visiting for leisure, sightseeing, family visits or holidays. It may be granted as:
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Single-entry visa
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Double-entry visa
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Multiple-entry visa
Most tourist visas are valid for stays of up to 30 days per entry, though extensions may be available.
Zimbabwe remains one of Africa’s leading safari and adventure destinations, attracting visitors to landmarks such as Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park.
Business Visa
Issued to travellers attending meetings, conferences, training sessions or short-term business engagements. It does not permit formal employment within Zimbabwe.
Transit Visa
Required for travellers passing through Zimbabwe en route to another destination, depending on nationality and length of stay.
KAZA Univisa
Zimbabwe participates in the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) Univisa arrangement with Zambia. This visa allows travellers to visit both countries using a single visa, making it particularly convenient for those exploring the Victoria Falls region. The Univisa is typically valid for up to 30 days.
How to Apply for a Zimbabwe Visa

1. Online Application (eVisa)
Zimbabwe operates an official electronic visa system managed by the Zimbabwe Immigration Department. Eligible travellers can apply online before travel.
The application process generally involves:
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Completing an online form
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Uploading passport biodata page
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Submitting supporting documents
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Paying applicable fees
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Receiving approval via email
Travellers must print the approved eVisa and present it upon arrival, where immigration officials will endorse it in the passport.
Processing times vary, but applicants are advised to apply at least one week before departure.
2. Visa on Arrival
Eligible travellers may obtain visas at major entry points, including:
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Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport
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Victoria Falls Airport
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Beitbridge Border Post
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Chirundu Border Post
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Nyamapanda Border Post
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Kariba Border Post
Zimbabwe Visa Fees and Validity
Visa fees depend on nationality and visa type, but general government fee ranges are as follows:
| Visa Type | Typical Validity | Approximate Fee (USD) |
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| Single Entry | Up to 30 days | 30 – 50 |
| Double Entry | 30 – 90 days | 45 – 65 |
| Multiple Entry | 6 – 12 months | 55 – 75 |
Fees are subject to change without notice. Some nationalities may pay different rates. Travellers should verify the exact fee applicable to their passport before travel.
Passport and Entry Requirements
To enter Zimbabwe, travellers must meet the following requirements:
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Passport validity of at least six months from date of entry
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At least one or two blank passport pages
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Sufficient funds for the duration of stay
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Proof of onward or return travel
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Supporting documents relevant to the purpose of visit
Immigration officers may request additional documentation at their discretion.
Visa Extensions and Overstays
Visitors wishing to extend their stay may apply for an extension at local immigration offices before their visa expires. Approval is not automatic and depends on the reason for extension.
Overstaying a visa can result in fines, penalties or restrictions on future travel to Zimbabwe. Travellers are therefore advised to monitor visa expiry dates carefully.
Important Travel Considerations

Currency for Visa Payments
Visa fees at borders are typically payable in United States Dollars. It is advisable to carry clean, undamaged notes in small denominations.
Entry Points
Zimbabwe has multiple international airports and land borders, but not all ports process every visa category. Confirm in advance that your intended entry point can issue the visa you require.
Always Check for Updates
Immigration regulations can change. Before travelling, consult the official immigration website or contact the nearest Zimbabwean diplomatic mission to confirm requirements.
Full list of countries in each Zimbabwe visa category
Category A — Visa‐Free Entry
Travellers from these countries do not require a visa to enter Zimbabwe for short stays (typically up to 90 days, subject to specific bilateral arrangements).
Category A Countries
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Angola
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Aruba
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Antigua & Barbuda
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Bahamas
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Barbados
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Belize
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Botswana
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Cayman Islands
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Cyprus
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Fiji
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Ghana
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Grenada
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Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China
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Kenya
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Kiribati
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Jamaica
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Leeward Islands
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Lesotho
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Madagascar
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Malawi
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Malaysia
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Maldives
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Malta
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Mauritius
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Montserrat
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Mozambique
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Namibia
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Nauru
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Saint Lucia
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Samoa Western
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Seychelles
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Singapore
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Solomon Islands
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South Africa
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St Kitts and Nevis
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Swaziland (Eswatini)
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Tonga
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Turks and Caicos Islands
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Tuvalu
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Uganda
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United Republic of Tanzania
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Vanuatu
- Zambia
Category B — Visa on Arrival or eVisa
Travellers from these countries do not need a visa before travelling — they can obtain a visa on arrival at airports or border posts, or apply for an eVisa in advance.
Category B Countries
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Albania
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Algeria
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Andorra
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Argentina
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Armenia
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Australia
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Austria
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Azerbaijan
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Bahrain
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Belarus
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Belgium
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Bermuda
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Bhutan
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Brazil
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Brunei Darussalam
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Bulgaria
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Burundi
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Canada
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Cape Verde
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Chile
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Comoros
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Cook Islands
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Costa Rica
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Croatia
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Cuba
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Czech Republic
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Denmark
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Dominican Republic
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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El Salvador
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Equatorial Guinea
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Estonia
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Ethiopia
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Finland
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France
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French Guiana
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French Polynesia
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French West Indies
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Georgia
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Germany
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Gibraltar
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Greece
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Guam
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Guatemala
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Guyana
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Haiti
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Honduras
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Hungary
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Iceland
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India
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Indonesia
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Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Japan
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Kazakhstan
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Korea (South)
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Kuwait
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Kyrgyzstan
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Latvia
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Liechtenstein
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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Macao Special Administrative Region of China
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Marshall Islands
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Mexico
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Micronesia (Federated States of)
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Moldova
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Monaco
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Netherlands
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New Caledonia
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New Zealand
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Nicaragua
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Norfolk Island
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Northern Mariana Islands
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Norway
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Palau Islands
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Palestine
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Panama
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Papua New Guinea
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Poland
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Portugal
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Puerto Rico
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Reunion
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Romania
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Russian Federation
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Rwanda
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San Marino
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Sao Tome and Principe
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Samoa (American)
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Senegal
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Serbia
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Spain
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Suriname
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Tajikistan
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The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (North Macedonia)
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Turkey
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Turkmenistan
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Ukraine
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United Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom
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United States of America
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Uruguay
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Uzbekistan
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Vatican
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Venezuela
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Virgin Islands
Category C — Visa Required Before Travel
Travellers listed in this category must obtain a visa before they travel to Zimbabwe — via an embassy or the official eVisa portal.
Category C Countries
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Afghanistan
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Anguilla
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Bangladesh
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Benin
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Bolivia
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Burkina Faso
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Cambodia
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Cameroon
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Côte d’Ivoire
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Central African Republic
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Chad
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Colombia
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Congo (Brazzaville)
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Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
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Djibouti Republic
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Eritrea
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Gabon
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Gambia
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Guinea-Bissau
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Guinea-Conakry
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Iraq
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Jordan
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Kosovo
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Lao People’s Democratic Republic
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Lebanon
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Liberia
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
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Mali
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Mauritania
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Mongolia
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Montenegro
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Morocco
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Myanmar
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Nepal
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Niger
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Nigeria
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Oman
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Pakistan
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Philippines
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Qatar
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Saudi Arabia
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Sierra Leone
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Somalia
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South Sudan
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Sri Lanka
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Sudan
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Taiwan
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Thailand
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Togo
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Tunisia
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Viet Nam
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Yemen
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East Timor
Notes and Clarifications
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Visa categories are subject to change — the official Zimbabwe government and eVisa portal should be consulted to confirm before travel.
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Some countries may be reclassified over time based on bilateral agreements or immigration policy updates.
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Visa on arrival may be issued at airports and land borders but procedures (including fees and required documentation) may vary.
Understanding Zimbabwe’s visa framework is essential for a smooth travel experience. Whether arriving for tourism, business or transit, careful preparation ensures seamless entry into one of Southern Africa’s most diverse destinations.
From the spectacle of Victoria Falls to wildlife safaris and business opportunities in Harare, Zimbabwe continues to welcome international visitors — provided entry requirements are met in accordance with immigration regulations.