Your Ultimate Guide to Tanzania Visa Requirements for UK, EU, and US Travelers

Planning a trip to Tanzania? Whether you’re dreaming of a safari in the Serengeti, relaxing on the beaches of Zanzibar, or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, one of the first things you’ll need to sort out is your visa. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Tanzania visa requirements for travelers from the UK, EU, and USA, including costs, application processes, and tips to make your journey seamless. 

Do You Need a Visa for Tanzania?

Yes, travelers from the UK, EU, and USA require a visa to enter Tanzania. The good news? The process is straightforward, and you can choose between applying for an eVisa online or obtaining a visa on arrival at designated entry points.

Types of Visas Available

Tanzania offers several visa options depending on the purpose of your visit: 

1. Tourist Visa (Single Entry): Valid for up to 90 days, perfect for leisure travel. 

2. Tourist Visa (Multiple Entry): Ideal for frequent travelers, valid for up to 12 months with stays of up to 90 days per visit. 

3. Transit Visa: For travelers passing through Tanzania to another destination, valid for up to 7 days. 

4. Business Visa: For short-term business activities, valid for up to 90 days. 

Visa Costs for UK, EU, and US Travelers 

Here’s a breakdown of the visa fees: 

- Single Entry Tourist Visa: 

  - UK and EU travelers: $50 

  - US travelers: $100. 

- Multiple Entry Visa: $100 for all nationalities. 

- Transit Visa: $30. 

- Business Visa: $250. 

How to Apply for a Tanzania Visa

1. eVisa Application

The easiest and most convenient way to get your visa is by applying online through the Tanzania Immigration Services website. Here’s how: 

- Visit the official eVisa portal. 

- Fill out the application form with your personal and travel details. 

- Upload required documents, including a scanned copy of your passport bio page and a recent passport-sized photo. 

- Pay the visa fee online using a credit or debit card. 

- Receive your eVisa via email within 1-3 business days (depending on processing speed). 

2. Visa on Arrival 

If you prefer, you can obtain a visa upon arrival at major entry points like Kilimanjaro International Airport or Julius Nyerere International Airport. However, this option may involve longer wait times, so applying online is recommended. 

Key Requirements for Visa Application

- A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date. 

- Proof of return or onward travel (e.g., flight tickets). 

- A recent passport-sized photo. 

- For business visas, an invitation letter from a Tanzanian host may be required. 

Additional Entry Requirements

- Yellow Fever Vaccination: Required if you’re arriving from or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission. 

- Travel Insurance: Mandatory for Zanzibar visits starting October 2024. 

- COVID-19 Requirements: Check for any updated PCR test or vaccination requirements before traveling. 

Tips for a Smooth Visa Process

1. Apply Early: Submit your eVisa application at least 2 weeks before your trip to avoid delays. 

2. Double-Check Documents: Ensure all uploaded documents meet the specified requirements. 

3. Carry Copies: Print out your eVisa approval and keep it with your travel documents. 

4. Be Prepared for Arrival: Have cash (USD) ready for visa-on-arrival fees, as card payments may not always be available. 

Final Thoughts

Tanzania is a breathtaking destination, and securing your visa is the first step to an unforgettable adventure. Whether you’re from the UK, EU, or USA, the process is simple and hassle-free if you follow the guidelines above. So, pack your bags, get your visa sorted, and get ready to explore the wonders of Tanzania! 

For more details or to start your application, visit the official Tanzania Immigration Services website: (https://visa.immigration.go.tz/)

Safe travels! 🌍✈️

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