Namibia e-Visa for Uruguay Citizens

Introduction to the Namibia e-Visa

Citizens of Uruguay planning a trip to Namibia can now utilise the electronic visa system. This digital platform simplifies the process of obtaining travel authorisation, making it unnecessary to visit an embassy in person. The e-Visa is suitable for those visiting for tourism, business, or to see relatives.

Digital Application Overview

The submission involves a simple online form where personal and travel details are recorded. Uruguayans must ensure they have a valid passport and the means to pay the associated fees online. Once the request is lodged, it undergoes a review by the Namibian immigration authorities.

Document Accuracy & Preparation

It is vital that all information matches the traveller's passport exactly. Any errors in the passport number or name spelling can lead to delays or rejection. Before starting, ensure you have a digital scan of your passport's bio-page and a recent passport-style photograph ready for upload.

Stay and Entry Permissions

Entry Permissions for Uruguayans

Feature Detail
Entry Type Usually single entry for short stays
Validity Defined by the issued visa document
Purpose Leisure, short business, or transit

Financials and Review Conditions

The cost of the e-Visa includes both the government processing fee and a service fee. These are non-refundable regardless of the application's outcome. Processing times are not guaranteed and can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the applicant and the current volume of requests handled by the department. More information on entry requirements is available for review.

Preparation Checklist

  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival.
  • Proof of accommodation or a letter of invitation may be required.
  • A recent digital photo with clear facial features is mandatory.

How to Track Your Application

Upon submission, a unique reference number is provided. By entering this number along with your passport details into the tracking system, you can see the real-time status of your request. Once a decision is made, the result is sent directly to your email.

Frequently Asked Questions

The time taken for review varies; it is recommended to apply well before your intended travel date to account for any potential delays.

No, the final decision to allow entry into Namibia is made by the immigration officers at the border crossing.

Each family member, including children, must have their own individual application and travel document