Citizens of Thailand are increasingly exploring the beauty of South East Africa, and Mozambique is a top choice for its pristine beaches and diverse wildlife. For those from Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket, the journey to Mozambique requires some administrative groundwork. The Mozambican government has introduced a digital visa system to make it easier for Thai travellers to obtain the necessary travel permits before they leave home.

Flags Of Mozambique And Thailand

This electronic visa (eVisa) system allows you to submit your details and documents through a secure online portal. It is designed to modernize the immigration process and provide a faster experience at the border. Understanding these rules is essential for a smooth arrival and a pleasant stay in the country.

Visa Requirement
Thai citizens require a visa to enter Mozambique. There is no visa-free entry for this nationality at this time. All travellers from Thailand must obtain an approved eVisa preliminary document before arriving at a Mozambican port of entry. Without this document, entry will be denied by border authorities.
Understanding Stay Purposes
The eVisa system categorises visitors based on their reason for travel. Most Thai citizens travel for tourism or business. Selecting the right category is important to ensure your stay is legal and follows local regulations. You can explore the types of visas available for Mozambique to determine which one fits your trip.

Entry Approval Flow

Stage Activity Outcome
Online Filing Passport and Travel Data Entry Digital submission completed
Fee Payment Settling of Gov & Service fees Application enters review queue
Verification Review by Immigration officials Decision reached on application
Notification Email with Preliminary Visa Document ready for travel

Application Process

The application for Thai citizens is purely digital. You will need to fill out an online form with your personal and travel information. You will also be required to upload digital copies of your passport and a recent photo. After submission and payment, your application will be reviewed by the Mozambique National Immigration Service. To see a detailed guide on the form, visit how to apply for Mozambique eVisa.

Fees and Timings

When applying from Thailand, you must pay both a government visa fee and a processing service fee. These are handled online. Processing times can vary depending on the volume of applications and the specifics of your request. We recommend starting your application at least one week before your travel date. For more details on costs, see the Mozambique eVisa fees and processing time page.

Checking Application Status

After you have submitted your application, you can check its current status online. This is helpful for keeping track of your travel timeline. You will need your passport number and the reference ID provided during your application. You can check your Mozambique eVisa application status through the official portal.

Thailand Passport

Compliance and Stay Limits

It is crucial to stay within the dates permitted by your visa. Staying in Mozambique longer than allowed can result in heavy fines and legal issues. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for an extension at a local migration office (SENAMI) before your visa expires. Also, ensure you have a physical printout of your eVisa for the border officials.

Essential Tips for Thai Travellers

  • Ensure your Thai passport is valid for at least 6 months after your arrival.
  • Have at least two blank pages in your passport for official stamps.
  • Double-check that all information on your eVisa matches your passport.
  • Carry a copy of your hotel booking and your return flight ticket.
  • Verify if any specific vaccinations are required for your travel route.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, each traveller must have their own separate application and individual eVisa, even if travelling together in a group.

Check your status online first. If it is still pending, ensure all your submitted documents were clear. You can contact support for updates.

No, the tourist visa is strictly for leisure. For work purposes, a separate work visa must be obtained through the proper channels.

No, the fees are non-refundable as they cover the administrative work of processing your application.

For most short-term visits, the online eVisa system removes the need to visit the Mozambique Embassy in person.