Tajikistan citizens planning a visit to the Republic of Mozambique are required to obtain proper travel authorisation before their arrival. Mozambique is celebrated for its sprawling wildlife parks and vast Indian Ocean coastline, offering a unique experience for travellers from Central Asia. To simplify the entry process, Mozambique has implemented an electronic visa (eVisa) system, which allows Tajikistani nationals to apply for their entry permits from the comfort of their homes.

Flags Of Mozambique And Tajikistan

The digital visa acts as an official permit linked to your passport, ensuring that your arrival at Mozambique's borders is handled smoothly. Understanding the nuances of this system is essential for a successful trip, whether you are travelling for leisure, visiting friends, or engaging in professional business meetings.

Visa Obligation
Citizens of Tajikistan must hold a valid visa to enter Mozambique. There is currently no visa-on-arrival for tourism or business purposes without prior electronic approval. You must complete the application and receive your permit before you begin your journey.
Choosing Your Visa Category
The eVisa platform supports various reasons for travel. It is vital to select the category that accurately reflects your planned activities in Mozambique. Common categories for Tajikistani citizens include Tourism, Business, and Sports & Culture. For more information on these classifications, you can visit the types of visas available for Mozambique.

Entry Summary Table

Requirement Standard Policy Notes
Visa Required Yes Apply online before travel
Max Stay Up to 30, 60, or 90 days Depends on issued visa
Document Format Digital PDF Print for border presentation
Passport Validity 6 Months Minimum Must have two blank pages

The Digital Application Path

The process for Tajikistan citizens involves four main steps: online registration, data entry, document upload, and payment. You will need to provide your passport details exactly as they appear on your travel document. Once the application is submitted, it undergoes a review by the National Immigration Service in Mozambique. If approved, the preliminary visa is sent to your registered email address.

To start your application, follow the how to apply for Mozambique eVisa instructions.

Costs and Review Period

Applying for a Mozambique eVisa requires the payment of a government fee and a processing service fee. These payments are mandatory for all Tajikistani applicants and must be made at the time of submission. Processing times are not instantaneous; the duration of the review depends on the current workload of the immigration department. We recommend starting the process at least 10 days before your intended arrival. For further details, see the Mozambique eVisa fees and processing time page.

Tajikistan Passports

Essential Planning Checks

  • Confirm your Tajikistan passport has at least six months of validity.
  • Ensure all uploaded files are clear and in the required digital format.
  • Double-check that your hotel reservation dates match your visa request.
  • Have a digital copy of your return flight itinerary ready.
  • Verify if your travel route involves any required vaccinations.

Monitoring Your Application

After you have successfully submitted your application, you can check its status at any time. This provides peace of mind while you wait for approval. To use the tracking tool, you will need to enter your passport number and your application ID. You can check your Mozambique eVisa application status through the official link.

Compliance and Overstay Reminders

An approved eVisa is a prerequisite for travel, but the final right of entry is determined by the border officer. You must present a printed copy of your visa upon arrival. It is also your responsibility to ensure you exit Mozambique before your stay expires. Overstaying is considered a violation of local laws and can lead to fines and future travel restrictions. If you need to stay longer, seek an extension from the local migration offices in Maputo or other major cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Tajikistani nationals are expected to have a pre-approved eVisa before they arrive at a Mozambican port of entry.

Yes, the eVisa is accepted at all major land borders, including those with South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Malawi.

No. The process is entirely digital. You only need to upload a scan of your passport's bio-page.

If the application has already been submitted, you may not be able to change it. You might need to contact support or start a new application.

No. Every individual, including children, must have their own separate eVisa linked to their own passport.