The Namibia eVisa explained for Travellers from Botswana

Namibia is a land filled with deserts, towns, and wildlife that blend beautifully together, creating a truly captivating destination and an experience of a lifetime. Tourists arriving from Botswana can easily apply for Namibia eVisa online to enter and enjoy all that Namibia has to offer.

Golden Sand Dune Under Blue Sky

All About the Namibia eVisa

Namibia Short-Term Work Visa

  • Duration of Stay: 90 days
  • Period of Validity: 90 days

Namibia Holiday Visa

  • Stay Duration: 90 Days.
  • Period of Validity: 90 days

Namibia Visa on Arrival

  • Stay Duration: 90 Days.
  • Period of Validity: 90 days

Namibia eVisa Requirements – All you need to know

The following requirements are mandatory for all Namibia eVisas:

Two Botswana Passports on a Botswana Flag
  • Your Botswana passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of arrival
  • A recent photo taken in the last 6 months is required for the application.

These additional documents are required for the Short-Term Work Visa for Namibia:

  • A certificate of the highest qualification
  • CV or Resume
  • Motivational Letter
  • Signed Medical Certificate
  • A signed radiological certificate
  • A Police Clearance Report

Additional documents required for the Namibia holiday visa are:

  • A Letter of Motivation
  • Proof of Transportation of Flight Ticket Booking Proof
  • Proof of Accommodation
  • Travel Insurance
  • Proof of Funds

Processing Times for Namibia eVisa

Normal Processing Time

This option would take about 3 - 6 Days, and is meant for individuals who have prepared in advance.

Rush Processing Time

This option is for travellers who need a last-minute eVisa, and takes just 2 - 4 Days to complete.

Super Rush Processing Time

This option is for individuals with imminent travel needs and is processed within 1 - 2 Days.

Pricing Details for the Namibia eVisa

To learn the full details of the Namibia eVisa fees, visit our Namibia eVisa Costs page.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a Namibia eVisa

Step:1

Apply for a Namibia eVisa and add all of your appropriate personal information in their respective fields.

Step:2

Review every field before submitting and upload all of the required documents for the Namibia eVisa application.

Step:3

Pay for the eVisa, and it will be prepared and sent to your email address in a few days' time.

Track the Namibia eVisa

For a better understanding of when your Namibia eVisa will be sent towards your email address, visit our Namibia eVisa Status page.

Interesting facts about Namibia

Close-up of a cheetah in Namibia

Namibia is stated to be a home for one of the largest populations of Cheetahs in the world, all thanks to Wildlife Conservation Efforts.

Dead trees in the Namibia desert

Namibia's deserts are often prone to showing many mirages, which leads to many illusions of an oasis occurring due to the intense heat.

Namibia national flag waving outdoors

Namibia is stated to be one of the safest countries to visit in Africa, and because of its reputation, many tourists come without having to worry too much about their personal property.

Ancient rock carvings at Twyfelfontein

UNESCO World Heritage sites are present throughout the country, with sites such as Twyfelfontein and Namib Sand Sea being the more popular ones.

How you can benefit from our Services

We can offer some of the most efficient delivery times for the Namibia eVisa, with options for faster processing available.

All of your personal information in the Namibia eVisa application is protected by multiple strong encryption methods.

Our team of experts will handle all your issues and queries at any time of day and ensure your eVisa is submitted.

FAQs

Travellers from Botswana can request an extension of their Namibia eVisa by visiting the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration in Namibia.

Yes, your exit point does not need to match your entry point. Just ensure your stay remains within the visa’s permitted duration.

If your eVisa allows multiple entries, yes. If single-entry, you must apply for a new one.

Yes, Namibia is known for being safe and welcoming. Standard travel awareness is still advised.