Namibia e-Visa Guidance for Guinean Citizens

Requirement Confirmation

Guinean passport holders are required to obtain a valid visa before arriving at a Namibian port of entry. The e-Visa acts as a digital authorisation linked to your travel document. It is essential to verify all entry criteria before starting the submission.

Preparation

Before beginning the request, ensure you have a digital scan of your Guinea passport bio-data page. The information entered must match your passport exactly. Discrepancies may lead to processing delays or entry refusal.

Photograph Standards

A recent digital passport-style photo is mandatory. It should be clear, in colour, and taken against a neutral background. Avoid wearing hats or glasses that obscure your facial features.

Stay Duration Explanation

Stay Type Typical Duration Usage
Single Entry Determined by Review Holiday or Family Visit
Business Short-term Meetings or Conferences

Digital Application Flow

The process is entirely electronic. After filling out the necessary biographical and travel forms, Guinean travellers must settle the associated service and government fees. Once the request is lodged, it undergoes a review by the relevant authorities. The time taken for a decision depends on current review conditions and individual data accuracy.

Application Tracking

Following submission, a reference number is issued. This code, combined with your passport number, allows you to check the status of your request at any time. This ensures Guinean travellers are kept informed of the progress of their authorisation.

Travel Readiness Checklist

  • Check that your passport has at least 6 months of validity remaining.
  • Print the e-Visa approval to present to the airline and immigration.
  • Confirm your arrival date matches the details in your application.
  • Consider travel insurance for the duration of your Namibian stay.

For more information on which nations can use this system, please see the list of eligible countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, fees are processed for the review of the application and are generally non-refundable.

Each traveller must have an individual application and a unique reference number.