For citizens of Kiribati planning a journey to Mozambique, the entry process is now facilitated through an electronic system. This digital method allows travellers from the Pacific to secure their travel authorization without the need to visit an embassy in person. Whether you are visiting for the vibrant markets of the capital or the serene beaches of the Bazaruto Archipelago, understanding the eVisa system is the first step in your travel preparation.

Flags Of Mozambique And Kiribati

Visa Requirement

Kiribati passport holders are required to obtain a visa to enter Mozambique. The eVisa system is the primary method for obtaining this permission for tourism and business visits.

Digital Authorization Overview

The Mozambique eVisa is a pre-approval document that confirms you meet the initial entry criteria. By filling out the digital form, you provide the Mozambican authorities with the necessary data to review your visit. This system aims to reduce waiting times at the border and simplify the overall travel experience for Kiribati nationals.

To learn about the different types of stays available, please see the types of visas available for Mozambique.

Progress and Monitoring

After submitting your details, it is possible to follow the progress of your application. This is done through the official status tool. You will simply need your passport number and the reference ID provided during the initial step. Checking your status regularly ensures you are ready for your flight.

Check your Mozambique eVisa application status here.

Validity and Entry Summary

Aspect Policy for Kiribati
Visa Type Electronic Pre-Approval
Stay Duration As specified on approval
Passport Validity Minimum 6 months required
Entry Port Major airports and land borders
Kiribati Passport

Costs and Review Timelines

There are two primary costs associated with the eVisa: the government fee and the service fee. The government fee is the official price for the visa itself, while the service fee covers the digital processing and support. Processing times vary depending on the time of year and the complexity of the application. It is advisable for Kiribati citizens to apply at least several weeks before their departure date.

For more details on costs, visit the Mozambique eVisa fees and processing time page.

Submission Readiness

While the process is online, you must still provide supporting evidence. This includes digital copies of your passport and a recent photograph. It is crucial that these uploads are clear and meet the technical requirements of the portal. Incorrect or blurry files can lead to significant delays in the review process.

You can find more on the documents required for Mozambique eVisa page.

Preparation Checklist for Kiribati Travellers

  • Verify your Kiribati passport has at least two blank pages.
  • Ensure your digital photo has a plain white background.
  • Have a digital copy of your return flight itinerary ready.
  • Confirm your hotel or host address in Mozambique.
  • Print your preliminary approval in colour for the border.

Compliance and Stay Rules

Travellers must not stay in Mozambique beyond the date allowed by their visa. Overstaying is a breach of immigration rules and can lead to fines. If your plans change, you must visit a local migration office in Mozambique to discuss legal options for extending your visit.

FAQ for Kiribati Citizens

No. The eVisa is a pre-travel authorization and must be obtained while you are outside of the country.

Fees are generally non-refundable. You should review your application for errors and consider reapplying with corrected information.

Yes. Every traveller, regardless of age, must have their own individual entry authorization linked to their passport.

This depends on your travel history. If you are arriving from or have transited through an endemic zone, it may be checked at the border.