Nicaraguan passport holders require a valid e-Visa to enter Namibia for leisure or transit.
The authorisation is generally accepted at all major international airports and land borders.
The e-Visa serves as a preliminary travel authorisation. It is processed online and digitally linked to your Nicaraguan passport. It is important to remember that final entry permission is determined by border authorities upon arrival. For more information on the applicable service fees, please visit our costs page.
The duration of stay permitted is typically based on the purpose of your visit. Travellers are expected to carry a physical copy of their approved e-Visa for presentation at the border. Ensure your passport has at least three blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
The request process consists of providing biographical data, passport details, and an itinerary. Rather than following a fixed set of instructions, the system prompts for required information as you navigate the form. You can read about the expected review periods to better plan your trip.
| Stage | Description |
|---|---|
| Submission | Applicant uploads data and completes payment |
| Review | Immigration assessment of documents |
| Delivery | Approved permit sent via email |
A recent, clear digital photograph is mandatory. This photo should be taken against a plain, light background. Additionally, any uploaded document must be legible. Accuracy is vital, as any discrepancy with your physical Nicaraguan passport could result in entry refusal.
Processing times are subject to change based on the volume of applications and security review protocols. Fees are mandatory for the evaluation of the request and are non-refundable. Travellers are encouraged to start their application as soon as their travel plans are finalised.
Once submitted, you can monitor your request status using your application reference number. This allows Nicaraguan travellers to stay informed about whether their application is pending or has been approved.
Yes, the digital system is accessible globally for Nicaraguan passport holders.
No, the process is entirely digital, though a printout of the approval is recommended for travel.