Taiwanese citizens intending to visit the diverse coastline of Mozambique must navigate the electronic visa system to secure their entry. Mozambique offers rich cultural history and pristine marine life, making it a growing destination for those from the Asia-Pacific region. To manage international arrivals, the Mozambican National Immigration Service has established a digital portal that streamlines the visa acquisition process for Taiwanese passport holders.

The eVisa system serves as the primary method for obtaining travel authorisation before you depart from Taiwan. It allows for a standardized review of applications and ensures that all visitors meet the necessary health and security requirements of the Mozambican state. Planning your journey involves careful attention to the digital requirements to avoid disruptions at the border.

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Visa Requirement
Taiwan passport holders require a visa to enter Mozambique. There is no visa-free access or automatic visa-on-arrival for this nationality. You must obtain an approved eVisa preliminary document before you board your flight.
Stay Types
The eVisa covers tourism, business, and visiting relatives. It is important to select the category that matches your intent. You can read about the types of visas available for Mozambique here.

The Application Flow

For Taiwanese applicants, the flow is entirely digital. You will enter your personal data, upload images of your travel documents, and settle the required fees. Once your application is reviewed and approved by the authorities in Maputo, a PDF permit is sent to your email. This document is your official "pre-approval" which allows you to travel to a Mozambican port of entry.

For a detailed breakdown of the steps, view how to apply for Mozambique eVisa.

Visa Journey Stages

Step Requirement Traveller Action
Digital Filing Passport & Photo upload Complete form online
Fee Settlement Govt & Service fees Pay via credit/debit card
Status Review Immigration verification Wait for email notification
Permit Retrieval Approved PDF document Print and carry for travel
Border Control Passport & eVisa printout Get physical entry stamp
Taiwan Passport

Processing Details and Costs

The application for a Mozambique eVisa involves two specific charges: a government fee and a processing service fee. These must be paid at the time of submission. Processing times are not fixed and can vary based on current application volumes and the accuracy of your data. We recommend that Taiwanese citizens apply at least 7 to 10 days before their trip to account for any potential review delays. Further info is on the Mozambique eVisa fees and processing time page.

Tracking Your Progress

Once your file is submitted, you can track its status online. This is especially useful if your departure date is approaching. You will need your passport number and the application reference ID to access your record. You can check your Mozambique eVisa application status through the official portal.

Compliance and Entry Rules

It is vital that Taiwanese travellers enter Mozambique within the validity window stated on their eVisa. Once inside the country, you must not exceed the permitted number of days. Overstaying is a legal violation and can lead to heavy fines or deportation. Additionally, ensure you enter through an international airport or land border that is equipped to process electronic visas.

Traveller Preparation Reminders

  • Ensure your Taiwan passport is valid for at least six months from your entry date.
  • Double-check that your passport has two blank pages for the entry stamp.
  • Carry a printed copy of your hotel reservation and return flight itinerary.
  • Verify if a Yellow Fever certificate is needed for your specific travel route.
  • Make sure all uploaded document scans are clear and not cut off.Make sure all uploaded document scans are clear and not cut off.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. You must have an approved eVisa or a pre-approval letter before you board your flight to Mozambique.

This depends on the visa type you select. Standard tourist visas are often single-entry, but multiple-entry options can be requested during the application.

You must renew your Taiwan passport before applying. The passport used for the application must be the same one used for travel and have 6 months validity.

No. The fees are for the processing of the application and are non-refundable regardless of the outcome or your travel changes.

Yes, you can submit multiple applications, but each individual (including children) must have their own separate eVisa and paid fee.