Namibia e-Visa for Tunisian Citizens

Requirement Confirmation

It is mandatory for Tunisian passport holders to secure a visa before entering Namibia. The electronic system provides a modern alternative to visiting a consulate. Applicants should ensure their passport remains valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. Further details are available in the eligible nations list.

Entry & Validity Overview

The e-Visa allows Tunisian visitors to stay for a specific duration, typically for leisure purposes. It is important to note that processing times are not fixed and depend on the current administrative volume. Tunisian travellers are encouraged to check the fee structure before starting their application.

Processing Overview

Travel Detail Guidance for Tunisia
Purpose Tourism, family visits, and short business meetings
Entry Permission Valid for entry within a specific date range
Tracking Available via reference number and passport ID

Digital Application Flow

The journey involves completing an online form and uploading the necessary supporting files. This includes a clear digital photograph and a scan of the passport bio-data page. The Document Accuracy Statement is paramount: Tunisian applicants must ensure all names and numbers are recorded exactly as they appear in the passport to avoid any complications at the border.

Financials & Status Tracking

Processing requires both a government levy and a service fee for the digital management of the request. These payments are required to initiate the formal review. After the submission is complete, Tunisian citizens will receive a reference code which they can use to monitor the status of their application until a decision is reached.

Common Application Mistakes

  • Providing a photograph that is blurry or too dark.
  • Entering travel dates that do not match the flight itinerary.
  • Forgetting to print the final approval document for boarding.

Entry & Validity Guidance

The e-Visa is intended for short-term stays. Tunisian visitors must respect the expiry date on their permit and depart the country accordingly. Overstaying can lead to fines and may impact the ability to return to Namibia in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the electronic system allows you to complete the entire process online, making embassy visits unnecessary for this visa type.

The standard electronic authorisation is usually for a single entry. Multiple-entry requests may be subject to different conditions.