Citizens of Slovakia planning a trip to Mozambique can now use the official electronic visa (eVisa) system to facilitate their entry. Whether you are heading to the Bazaruto Archipelago for leisure or to Maputo for business, securing your travel authorization online is a mandatory step. This digital system replaces the need for traditional embassy visits for most Slovak travellers.

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Visa Requirement

Slovak citizens are required to obtain a visa for all visits to Mozambique. There is no visa-free entry for this nationality.

Visa Categories

Various categories are available, including tourism, business, and cultural visits. For details, see the
types of visas available for Mozambique.

Online Application

The process involves a digital form and document upload. For a walkthrough, see
How to apply for Mozambique eVisa

Documents Note

Supporting files like passport scans are mandatory. View the
documents required for Mozambique eVisa for more info.

Journey Stages

Stage Requirement
Data Submission Passport and Travel details
Fee Payment Government and service charges
Review Immigration security check
Approval Electronic document delivery
Slovakia Passport

Status Tracking

You can monitor your application online using your passport number and reference ID Check your Mozambique eVisa application status.

Fees and Timing

Fees are required for processing and are non-refundable. Processing times vary based on government demand. It is recommended to apply 10-14 days before travel.

Overstay Awareness

Overstaying in Mozambique is a legal violation. Always check your permitted stay duration on arrival and exit before it expires.

Planning Checks for Slovak Travellers

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
  • Print your eVisa approval in colour for border checks.
  • Carry proof of your return flight to Slovakia.
  • Have your accommodation confirmation ready for inspection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the eVisa system is accessible globally for Slovak citizens.

Only if you are arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever risk zone.

Yes, it is accepted at major international airports and land border crossings.