FAQs

    141. Can I overstay my electronic visa in Tanzania?

    No, you cannot overstay your electronic visa in Tanzania. Overstaying your visa is considered a violation of Tanzanian immigration law and may result in severe consequences, such as fines, deportation, and being barred from re-entering the country. The Tanzania Immigration Department, the government agency responsible for administering immigration and citizenship affairs in the country, has implemented strict measures to prevent visa overstays. Upon arrival in Tanzania, visitors are required to present their passports and visa documents for verification by immigration officers. The officers check the visa's validity, including the duration of stay allowed, and stamp the passport accordingly. It is essential to make sure that your visa is valid and has not expired before leaving for Tanzania. If you need to extend your stay in Tanzania, it is advisable to apply for a visa extension before the expiration of your current visa. However, since November 2019, the only way to obtain a Tanzania eVisa extension has been by visiting the Immigration Headquarters in Dar es Salaam. It is crucial to plan your stay in Tanzania carefully and avoid overstaying your visa. In addition to overstaying, visitors should also be aware of the consequences of engaging in prohibited activities while in Tanzania. The Tanzanian government takes a strict stance on illegal activities such as drug trafficking, wildlife trafficking, and engaging in terrorist activities. Violators of Tanzanian law may face severe penalties, including imprisonment, fines, and deportation. To avoid any legal issues during your stay in Tanzania, it is essential to familiarize yourself with the country's laws and regulations, including immigration laws. You should also ensure that you have all the necessary documentation for your trip, including a valid passport, visa, and travel insurance. By being aware of and following the country's laws and regulations, you can enjoy a safe and hassle-free trip to Tanzania.
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    142. Can I travel from Kenya to Tanzania without a passport?

    No. If you are a US citizen transiting through Tanzania to reach Kenya, you can apply for a Tanzania Transit eVisa. This type of eVisa allows travelers to stay in Tanzania for a short period of time. Tanzania Immigration Services provides four types of electronic visas for visitors, each with a predetermined stay period: Tanzania Tourist Visa (Single Entry): Visitors are permitted to stay in Tanzania for a period of three months beginning on the day of arrival. Tanzania Tourist Visa (Multiple Entry): Visitors who visit Tanzania on a regular basis are eligible for a multiple-entry tourist visa: Visitors are permitted to enter Tanzania numerous times throughout the year that it is valid and remain there for up to three consecutive months with this visa. Tanzania Transit Visa: The Tanzania transit visa is granted to visitors who intend to transit through Tanzania and stay there for a brief period of up to seven days. Tanzania Business Visa: The Tanzania Business Visa is for businesspeople who intend to travel to Tanzania in order to make investments in Tanzanian companies. With this visa, you can stay for up to 90 days after your arrival. Visitors should carefully consider their travel plans and planned length of stay before choosing the right visa type. Visitors should also make sure they have all the required paperwork, including a passport that is still current, a photo ID, and a ticket for their flight. To prevent any possible problems or delays at the border, Tanzania Immigration Services advises applying for an electronic visa before arriving in Tanzania. To guarantee a worry-free journey, travelers should also think about purchasing travel health insurance.
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    143. What vaccinations do you need to get to Tanzania?

    If you are planning a trip to Tanzania, it is important to take the necessary health precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey. One of the most important things to consider is getting vaccinated before your trip. The World Health Organization recommends that all visitors to Tanzania be vaccinated against yellow fever. This vaccination is mandatory for visitors who are 1 year of age or older and are arriving from countries where there is a risk of yellow fever transmission. Visitors who have transited through a country's airport for more than 12 hours are also required to have a yellow fever vaccination certificate. In addition to getting vaccinated, it is recommended that visitors get travel health insurance before their trip. This can provide coverage for unexpected medical expenses or emergencies that may occur during their visit. Travel health insurance can also provide coverage for trip cancellations or interruptions, lost or stolen luggage, and other unforeseen events that may disrupt your travel plans. Before traveling to Tanzania, visitors should also research the visa requirements for their country and ensure that they have all the necessary documentation. This may include a valid passport, a recent passport-size photograph, a confirmed return or onward flight ticket, and an invitation letter and COI (if applying for a business visa). Overall, taking these health precautions and being prepared with the necessary documentation can help ensure a safe and enjoyable trip to Tanzania.
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    144. Do you need a yellow fever vaccine to go to Tanzania?

    Yes. Visitors coming from countries where there is a risk of spreading the disease who are 1 year old or older, as well as visitors who have transited through a country's airport for longer than 12 hours, are required to present a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Foreign visitors who are planning to visit Tanzania should be aware that they must adhere to certain visa requirements, which are similar to those imposed on citizens of the United Kingdom and other countries. In order to apply for an e-Visa to Tanzania, foreign visitors must have a valid passport from their respective country with a minimum of six months' validity beyond their intended stay in Tanzania. They must also provide a scanned copy of the passport's profile page, an email address for receiving confirmation messages, and a means of payment for the online processing fees. In addition, foreign visitors must provide a recent passport-size photograph, a confirmed return or onward flight ticket, and an invitation letter and COI (if applying for a business visa). If the visitor is planning to make multiple entries, they must also provide a host letter, passport, and ID. It is important for foreign visitors to thoroughly research Tanzania's visa requirements before their trip to ensure that they have all the necessary documentation. Additionally, travelers should always remain aware of potential risks and take necessary precautions to stay safe while in Tanzania. It is highly recommended that visitors obtain travel insurance prior to departure to provide protection against unforeseen events.
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    145. How do I extend my visa in Tanzania?

    All types of Tanzania e-visas, except for a business e visa, can be extended. Applicants who wish to stay longer in the country can apply for a visa extension at the Immigration headquarters located in Dar es Salaam. A Tanzania visa can be extended for three months at a time, up to six months. Applicants are strongly advised to apply for a visa extension at least two weeks before their current visa expires to avoid any complications or penalties. The following are the steps you need to follow to extend your visa in Tanzania: Gather the required documents: You will need to gather the necessary documents, which may include your passport, current visa, and a copy of your flight itinerary. Complete the visa extension application form: You will need to fill out a visa extension application form. This form can be obtained from the Tanzania Immigration Services office. Pay the visa extension fee: You will need to pay the visa extension fee. The fee amount may vary depending on the type of visa you have and the length of the extension you are applying for. Submit your application: Once you have completed the application form and paid the visa extension fee, you can submit your application at the Tanzania Immigration Services office. Following the submission of your application, you will be required to await approval. The duration for processing may differ, but typically, it takes a few days. The Tanzania Immigration main office is situated in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, specifically on Loliondo Street in Kurasini.
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    146. How much is a business visa in Tanzania?

    To apply for a Tanzanian business visa, applicants are required to pay two categories of visa fees: the Government fee and the Service fee. The Government fee is the amount that is paid to the Tanzanian Immigration Department, which costs $295. The Service fee is the amount that applicants need to pay when using our services at Tanzania Immigration Services. Our team, with more than 10 years of experience in Tanzania visa consulting, will assist you in completing the visa application quickly and efficiently. This service fee is determined by the processing time applicants choose for their applications. According to this, the fee will be higher if they need their visa sooner. There are 03 options for the processing time of a visa application:  Standard service: is often chosen by applicants due to its cost-effectiveness. Applicants can get a Tanzania business visa in 03 business days at the cost of $69. Urgent service: applicants can obtain their visa within 48 hours by utilizing this service. It costs an additional US$79 on top of the regular visa fee. This service is ideal for those who need to obtain their visa quickly but have a bit more time to spare. Super Urgent Service: This service is designed for applicants who need to obtain their visa in the shortest possible time frame. With the Rush visa service, applicants need to pay an additional cost of US$99 on top of the regular visa fee to obtain their visa within just 24 business hours. 
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    147. How much does a Tanzanian passport cost?

    A Tanzania passport costs 90 USD in total. Tanzania passport holders can apply for a Tanzania passport through Embassies by filling out the application form online. The application fee of 15 USD, and the passport fee of 75 USD. However, if the applicant has lost their passport and applies as a lost case, the fee increases to 265 USD. It is essential for applicants to ensure they have all the required documents and apply for the correct type of passport before making payment.  A passport is a document issued by the Tanzanian government to its citizens who intend to travel outside the country for various purposes. The Tanzania government offers different categories of passports and travel documents in accordance with the regulations outlined in the Tanzania Passports and other Travel documents Cap 42 of 2002 and its 2004 Regulations. Tanzanian citizens can apply for the following passport:  An ordinary passport: This passport is issued to any citizen of the United Republic of Tanzania for a purpose of traveling to a foreign country. The provided passport has a validity of ten years and is suitable for travel to all nations. A service passport: This passport is issued to any citizen of the United Republic of Tanzania who is in the public service or is holding office as respectively specified A Diplomatic passport An East African Passport: This passport is solely issued to Tanzanian citizens who wish to travel within the East African countries. 
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    148. How many refugees are in Tanzania?

    Tanzania has a long-standing history of hosting refugees and currently has 335,000 refugees living within its borders. Three decades ago, Tanzania hosted over one million refugees, primarily due to the civil war in Burundi during the ’90s. Though most have returned or received citizenship, some refugees remain in camps to this day. The country has been a leader in regional peacebuilding efforts, allowing refugees to return home safely and advocating for other sustainable solutions. Most of the refugees, around 83 percent, reside in three refugee camps situated in the Kigoma region in the northwest of Tanzania. The Tanzania Government imposed a strict encampment policy partly due to the country's decision to give precedence to the repatriation of refugees to their home countries over local integration. As a result, they have limited opportunities to earn a livelihood or participate in Tanzania's economy. They cannot leave the camps to work, trade, or attend school. The majority of these refugees are from Burundi, while a quarter of them are from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where conflict and insecurity have forced millions to flee their homes. Even though the borders are mostly shut, the instability in neighboring countries necessitates that organizations remain prepared for more refugees.  Read more: Best Things To Do In Tanzania For An Unforgettable Vacation
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    149. How many foreigners live in Tanzania?

    As of 2021, the population of Tanzania is around 61 million. However, there is no specific number of foreigners living in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam is the most popular place for ex-pats to live in Tanzania. It’s a big and beautiful city which used to be the country’s capital. Most ex-pats choose to live there because of its modern life, and they can easily find markets, clubs, and restaurants. Tanzania emerged as a young and dynamic nation, sharing borders with eight other African nations, and the Indian Ocean lies to the East. In recent years, Tanzania has become a popular destination for tourists and foreign nationals seeking to live in its diverse and captivating towns and cities, as well as exploring its stunning natural landscapes. Compared to Western countries and even more developed countries in Africa, the cost of living in Tanzania is much lower. With abundant natural resources, many ex-pats in Tanzania work in the mining industry. Others come to participate in humanitarian projects in the region, while some find work in tourism, agriculture, and telecommunications. Construction has also become a growing sector in Tanzania, offering opportunities for individuals with the necessary skills. Despite being rich in natural resources, Tanzania has encountered various social problems, such as poverty and inequality. The severe poverty that many Tanzanian people experience comes as a shock to ex-pats from wealthier countries. Read more: A Complete Guide On The Best Time To Go To Tanzania
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    150. What must UK citizens show a customs official when they arrive in Tanzania?

    For British citizens traveling to Tanzania with a passport, the Tanzania Electronic Visa (e-Visa) is available online. The process of applying for a visa to Tanzania remotely over the internet is thought to be a big improvement over the previous one, which required visitors to physically submit their documents at the Tanzanian diplomatic presence. Several conditions for UK citizens need to be satisfied before they can apply for a Tanzania visa from the UK in order to travel, visit relatives, do business, or transit. Citizens of the United Kingdom are required to have: You must arrive in Tanzania with a current UK passport that has at least six months left on its validity. A digital photo in the format of a passport. You will be required to present your flight reservation confirmation in order to verify your exact duration of stay. Company's letter of invitation and COI (for business e-visa). Identity card or passport and a letter of invitation from the tour operator (for multiple entry by tourist visa). Please print a paper copy of your visa when it arrives, and carry it with you to the Tanzanian border together with the passport you used to apply for it. Immigration officers at border entrance points have the final decision on who is allowed to enter Tanzania, therefore entry is not guaranteed. Therefore, it's important to ensure that visitors have all the required documentation when going through Tanzania's immigration control area.
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