IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW VISA REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THE LIST OF COUNTRIES BENEFITING FROM VISA ON ARRIVAL

The Namibian Government decided to place these countries on the list of foreign nationals that benefit from visas on arrival when visiting Namibia.

Thus, effective from 01 April 2025, national of the below listed countries will have required to apply for visas on arrival to enter Namibia at a fee of N$1 600.00

 

VISAS UPON ARRIVAL IN NAMIBIA

Requirements from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security:

Entry and visa requirements:* Passport valid for a minimum period of 6 months
* Sufficient means of sustenance, including proof of hotel booking
* Return ticket
* Medical insurance covering the period of stay
* Completion of visa application form
* Invitation letter from person(s) inviting the visitor or tour operator
* Yellow fever certificate if applicant has been in yellow fever
endemic countries
* Payment of the prescribed fees
* Any other supporting document in case of workshops etc.Fee to be paid upon arrival: 1200 Namibia dollars per visa

 

1. Armenia

2. Australia

3. Austria
4. Azerbaijan

5. Belarus

6. Belgium

7. Canada
8. Denmark

9. Finland

10. France

11. Germany

12. Iceland

13. Ireland

14. Italy

15. Japan
16. Kazakhstan
17. Kyrgyzstan
18. Liechtenstein
19. Luxembourg
20. Moldova
21. Netherlands
22. New Zealand
23. Norway
24. Portugal
25. Spain
26. Sweden
27. Switzerland
28. Tajikistan
29. Turkmenistan
30. Ukraine
31. United Kingdom
32. United States of America

33. Uzbekistan

 

Passport holders of the above listed countries can apply for visa on arrival at the following port of entry (Hosea Kutako international Airport, Walvis Bay International Airport, Oshikango Border Post,Trans-kalahari Border Post, Oraniemund Border Post, Noordoewer Border Post, Katima Mulilo Border Post, Impalila Island Border Post, Ngoma Border Post and Mohembo Border Post).

Issuance of visas upon arrival does not replace the issuance of visas at the Missions/Embassies, rather it complements it. The Embassies will continue with the issuance of visas for travelers who wish to apply for their visas in advance.