For those of you with plans to travel to Namibia be aware of the new visa requirements.
Effective April 1, Namibia will implement new visa requirements for travelers from most countries. With few exceptions, travelers will now need to acquire a visa and provide a variety of documents, including proof of medical insurance and the financial means to pay for their stays. That includes travelers from the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Namibia’s Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration and Safety and Security announced the new requirements in March 2025. The only exemptions are for those from countries that do not require a visa for Namibian citizens.
Travelers have two options to get their visas: online before travel, or upon arrival. Application for online visas can be done through the e-visa portal (https://eservices.mhaiss.gov.na). Travelers simply create an account in the application portal, then follow the prompts. Each member of a travel party will need a visa, including children. Applicants must provide certified copies of their passport, an invitation letter or a motivation letter from their safari operator, a return ticket home, proof of accommodation (hotel bookings/resident), proof of financial means for their stay (credit/debit card or proof of upfront payments), and medical travel insurance to cover any possible medical expenses. Immigration officials may ask for these documents, so travelers should have them available with their visa and passport when arriving in Namibia. Online visas will be provided through the e-visa portal for download and printing, and travelers can also check on the status of a visa there.
Those who are unable to apply for a visa online can still do so upon arrival. Complete the application form provided by airline attendants before landing, then submit the form and all the aforementioned documentation to Namibian immigration officials.
Be aware that families with children less than 17 years old will need to provide full birth certificates and a parental consent letter if both parents are not accompanying them. (Consent letters should be certified by a notary of the public.) Also, visitors’ passports must be valid for six months from entry to Namibia and have at least three blank visa pages. The fee for a visa is NAD$1,200 for travelers from other African countries; all other travelers pay NAD$1,600 (about USD $90). For more, information download the complete Fact Sheet.
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Effective April 1, Namibia will implement new visa requirements for travelers from most countries. With few exceptions, travelers will now need to acquire a visa and provide a variety of documents, including proof of medical insurance and the financial means to pay for their stays. That includes travelers from the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Namibia’s Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration and Safety and Security announced the new requirements in March 2025. The only exemptions are for those from countries that do not require a visa for Namibian citizens.
Travelers have two options to get their visas: online before travel, or upon arrival. Application for online visas can be done through the e-visa portal (https://eservices.mhaiss.gov.na). Travelers simply create an account in the application portal, then follow the prompts. Each member of a travel party will need a visa, including children. Applicants must provide certified copies of their passport, an invitation letter or a motivation letter from their safari operator, a return ticket home, proof of accommodation (hotel bookings/resident), proof of financial means for their stay (credit/debit card or proof of upfront payments), and medical travel insurance to cover any possible medical expenses. Immigration officials may ask for these documents, so travelers should have them available with their visa and passport when arriving in Namibia. Online visas will be provided through the e-visa portal for download and printing, and travelers can also check on the status of a visa there.
Those who are unable to apply for a visa online can still do so upon arrival. Complete the application form provided by airline attendants before landing, then submit the form and all the aforementioned documentation to Namibian immigration officials.
Be aware that families with children less than 17 years old will need to provide full birth certificates and a parental consent letter if both parents are not accompanying them. (Consent letters should be certified by a notary of the public.) Also, visitors’ passports must be valid for six months from entry to Namibia and have at least three blank visa pages. The fee for a visa is NAD$1,200 for travelers from other African countries; all other travelers pay NAD$1,600 (about USD $90). For more, information download the complete Fact Sheet.

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Effective April 1, Namibia will implement new visa requirements for travelers from most countries. With few exceptions, travelers will now need to acquire a

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