Friday, December 2, 2011

Zimbabwe Passport and Visa entry requirements

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Zimbabwe Passport and Visa entry requirements
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Passports:

Passport valid for at least six months beyond date of departure required by all nationals referred to in the chart above. Two blank pages are needed.
Passport note:

All visitors to Zimbabwe must be in possession of return tickets (or funds in lieu) and sufficient funds to support themselves. The granting of a visa is not a guarantee of entry.
Visas:

Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except the following:
(a) passengers continuing their journey to a third country within 6 hours by the same or connecting flight, provided holding tickets with reserved seats and documents for onward travel and not leaving the transit area.

1. Nationals of the following countries may obtain visas valid for up to 90 days on arrival in Zimbabwe, provided holding tickets and documents for return or onward travel and sufficient funds for their stay: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and USA.

Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).

Passport and Visa entry requirements :-

Entry requirements for Americans: US passport holders must have a passport valid for at least the period of stay in the country. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained at the point of entry for a fee of US$30 for single entry or US$45 for multiple entry visa

Entry requirements for UK nationals: UK passport holders must have a passport valid for at least the period of stay in the country. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained at the point of entry for a fee of US$55 for a single entry and US$70 for a double entry visa.

Entry requirements for Canadians: Canadian passport holders must have a passport valid for at least the period of stay in the country. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained at the point of entry for a fee of US$75. Canadians cannot get a double entry visa at the point of entry.

Entry requirements for Australians: Australian passport holders must have a passport valid for at least the period of stay in the country. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained at the point of entry for a fee of US$30 for single entry or US$45 for multiple entry visa.

Entry requirements for South Africans: South Africans must have a passport valid for at least the period of stay in the country. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained free of charge.

Entry requirements for New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals require a passport that should be valid for the period of intended stay. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained for a fee of US$30 for a single entry or US$45 for a double entry visa.

Entry requirements for Irish nationals: Irish nationals require a passport valid for at least the period of intended stay. A visa is required; on arrival a 30-day holiday visa or 30-day business visa can be obtained for a fee of US$55 for a single entry and US$70 for a double entry visa.

Passport/Visa Note: All visitors require tickets and documents for return or onward journeys, as well as sufficient funds for their duration of stay. Visa fees, where applicable, are payable in US dollars. It is highly recommended that passports have at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.