Belarusian nationals are required to obtain a visa for entry into Namibia. The e-Visa is designed specifically for those travelling for leisure or short-term professional engagements.
The application flow is conducted entirely through a secure web portal. You will need to provide your biographical details as they appear in your Belarus passport. Accuracy is paramount; any discrepancy can lead to delays or a rejected entry at the Namibian border. You can find more regarding preparation requirements on our site.
A successful application requires high-quality digital uploads. This includes the data page of your passport and a recent digital photo. The photo must be clear, showing your full face against a neutral background. Ensuring these documents meet the specified criteria before you start will help the review process proceed smoothly.
| Phase | Activity |
|---|---|
| Submission | Completion of the digital form and fee payment. |
| Verification | Review of data and documents by authorities. |
| Issuance | Electronic delivery of the travel authorisation. |
The e-Visa grants permission to stay in Namibia for a specific duration. The exact period allowed is determined upon review. It is generally intended for a single entry. If you intend to depart and re-enter Namibia, ensure you understand the entry conditions of your permit. Overstaying the granted period is strictly prohibited.
The process involves government and service charges which must be paid during the application. Processing times are variable and depend on the current volume of applications from Belarus and other nations. It is recommended not to book final flights until the authorisation is received. You can review current fee information to prepare your budget.
Once submitted, you can track the status of your request. By providing your application reference and Belarus passport number, you can view the current stage of the review process at any time.
Yes, all citizens of Belarus require an individual visa, including minors travelling with their parents.
Delays often occur due to mismatched passport information or poor-quality document uploads.
The e-Visa is accepted at major international airports and specific land border posts in Namibia.