Zambia eVisa
From $59.99
Apply online with iVisa and skip the hassle. It's fast and secure. Whether you’re visiting for tourism, business, or transit, our simplified Zambia visa application process and expert support make it easier from start to finish.
How to apply for your Zambia visa with iVisa
              Answer a few simple questions, upload your documents, see when you’ll get your visa, and pay using secure methods. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in under 30 minutes.
The Zambia eVisa is our most popular travel document for this destination. We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.            
              The Zambian visa system is known for being a bit picky – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
Don’t worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays. One of our experts checks everything for errors or missing information to make sure it’s ready to go. This review is quick but thorough.            
We’re not the government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
We’ll email your approved eVisa and let you know how to use it for your trip.
      The Zambia eVisa is an official travel document that allows eligible travelers to apply online instead of visiting an embassy. It’s ideal for tourists, business visitors, and transit travelers.
Depending on your needs, the eVisa can be issued as a single, double, or multiple entry and is typically valid for up to 90 days.
KAZA UniVisa (Zambia & Zimbabwe):
The KAZA UniVisa lets you travel between Zambia and Zimbabwe with one visa and even take day trips into Botswana via specific border crossings. It’s valid for 30 days and available to citizens of eligible countries.
Volunteer Visa:
This visa is for those participating in volunteer work or humanitarian programs in Zambia. A letter from the host organization and proof of the program’s purpose and duration may be required.
Research Visa:
The Research Visa is meant for academics or researchers conducting field studies or collaborating with Zambian institutions. Authorization from a relevant government body is often required.
Missionary Visa:
Travelers performing religious work or affiliated with a church or faith-based group can apply for the Missionary Visa. Supporting documents from the religious institution are usually needed.
Exchange Program Visa:
This visa is intended for travelers involved in official exchange programs, whether cultural, academic, or professional. Documentation from the host institution is required.
Journalist/Media Visa:
Journalists and media professionals coming to Zambia for reporting, filming, or coverage must apply for this visa. Media accreditation may be needed in addition to the visa.
Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*
      Zambia’s visa policy is based on your nationality, reason for travel, and how long you plan to stay. Some travelers can enter visa-free, while others are eligible for a visa on arrival or must apply in advance through the Zambia eVisa system.
Citizens of over 60 countries, including South Africa, Singapore, and Kenya, can visit Zambia without a visa for up to 90 days for tourism or 30 days for business. Travelers from many other countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and most EU nations, can apply for an eVisa or receive a visa on arrival at designated entry points.
Zambia offers a range of visa types, including single, double, and multiple-entry tourist visas, business visas, transit visas, and more specialized options like volunteer, research, and missionary visas. The KAZA UniVisa is also available for eligible nationalities, allowing seamless travel between Zambia and Zimbabwe with day trips to Botswana.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always check with the Zambian government before you apply.    
Applying for a visa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind
It depends on the entry option you choose. Single-entry visas are typically valid for 90 days, double-entry covers two visits within a short window, and multiple-entry can be valid for up to three years for select nationalities.
Processing usually takes at least 5 working days for travelers from countries requiring pre-travel visas. If you're eligible for a visa-on-arrival, it's up to 3 working days. You’ll see expedited options at checkout tailored to your needs.
Each visit can last up to 90 days. Exact allowances depend on your visa type: single-entry allows one trip, while double-entry and multiple-entry provide more flexibility.
You’ll need a passport valid for at least six months with two blank pages, a passport-style photo or selfie, and supporting documents such as hotel bookings, return tickets, invitation letters, or proof of financial means.
No. If you need a visa in advance, you must apply online beforehand. Travelers from eligible countries may qualify for a visa-on-arrival instead.
Yes. Extensions are possible through Zambia’s eServices portal. You must apply before your current visa expires. Extensions vary by visa type.
Overstaying can lead to fines, deportation, or future travel restrictions. It’s best to apply for an extension or leave before your visa expires.
A transit visa is required if you’re transiting by land and leaving the airport. Air travelers not leaving the terminal usually don’t need one.
The KAZA UniVisa lets you visit Zambia and Zimbabwe with one visa, including a one-day transit into Botswana. It’s valid for 30 days and ideal for multi-country trips.
Our iVisa team reviews your application and submits it via Zambia’s portal. Once approved, we email your visa document directly to you. You can download the iVisa app to apply, track, and manage your passport and visa on the go.