Planning your Mozambique visit from Colombia

Colombian passport holders require a visa to enter Mozambique. This page provides clear guidance for Colombian citizens using the electronic visa system. Mozambique offers rich cultural experiences and natural beauty. Prepare your application carefully to ensure smooth travel arrangements.

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Visa requirement confirmation

Yes. Citizens of Colombia must obtain a visa before travelling to Mozambique. The eVisa system provides a convenient online application method. Visas are not issued on arrival for Colombian passport holders. Begin your application process well ahead of your intended travel dates.

Supporting documents needed

Your application requires specific supporting materials submitted electronically. These documents verify your identity, travel plans and eligibility. Ensure all files are clear, complete and meet format specifications. Incomplete or unclear documents may delay processing.

Documents required for Mozambique eVisa

Application steps at a glance

Stage What to expect
Form completion Fill all sections of the online application accurately with your personal details.
Document upload Submit required supporting files including photograph meeting specifications.
Fee payment Complete secure payment of applicable government and service fees.
Decision Receive email notification with your approved eVisa document if successful.

Monitoring your application

After submission, you can check your eVisa application status online. You will need your passport number and application reference number. Keep these details safe for future reference. Regular status checks are recommended as your travel date approaches.

Check your Mozambique eVisa application status

Important arrival preparations

  • Ensure your Colombian passport has at least six months validity remaining beyond your planned departure from Mozambique
  • Print multiple copies of your approved eVisa to carry separately from your passport
  • Have confirmed return flight details available for border officials
  • Carry the address and contact information for your initial accommodation
  • Verify current health requirements including any necessary vaccinations

Understanding visa permissions

Your approved eVisa specifies permitted activities and stay duration. Standard tourist visas typically allow stays of up to 30 days. The document will show your exact entry validity period and permitted length of stay. Overstaying your visa is a serious matter with potential consequences. Plan your departure accordingly.

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Available visa categories

Mozambique offers different visa types for various travel purposes. Options include tourism, business meetings, and other specific activities. Select the category that matches your travel reason during application. Your approved visa will clearly state permitted activities.

Types of visas available for Mozambique

Completing your online application

The application process is completed entirely online. Provide accurate personal and travel details in the digital form. Upload required documents and photograph meeting specifications. Pay applicable fees through the secure payment portal. Await email confirmation containing your approved eVisa document.

How to apply for Mozambique eVisa

For current fee structure and estimated processing periods, consult the official information page: Mozambique eVisa fees and processing time

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Applications must be submitted from outside Mozambique before travel. Apply from Colombia or another country prior to your departure for Mozambique.

If refused, the notification will state reasons where possible. You may submit a new application addressing the issues identified. There is no appeal process through the eVisa system.

Travel insurance is not required for the eVisa application. However, carrying comprehensive travel insurance during your trip is strongly recommended for all international travel.

No. A tourist eVisa does not permit any form of employment or paid work. Engaging in work activities violates visa conditions and may result in serious penalties.