Namibia launches e-Visa on Arrival for citizens of Germany and 32 other countries
The Ministry of Namibia has developed an innovative e-Visa on Arrival system, which will greatly simplify the visa application process for foreign tourists. The new convenient portal will allow visa applications to be submitted online, without leaving home, making entry procedures more efficient and reducing waiting time at the border. Currently, the system is in the preparatory stage and will be launched on March 3, with the new visa regime coming into effect on April 1, 2025. It is expected that this innovation will enhance the tourist experience and attract more visitors to the country.
This new visa regime, based on the principle of reciprocity, is designed to ensure that Namibian travelers are treated fairly. The introduction of the e-Visa on Arrival system simplifies the visa process for international travelers and helps to strengthen Namibia's diplomatic position on the international stage, creating a more balanced environment for all parties.
The visa can be obtained at major points of entry including Windhoek and Wolfish Bay airports. Before traveling, you should apply for a visa on arrival in advance. This will allow you to get pre-approved to significantly reduce the waiting time at the border and simplify the entry process. Once you enter Namibia, your visa will be ready, thus ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free entry process.
This new initiative aims to eliminate delays and create a more enjoyable experience for all travelers wishing to visit Namibia.
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