Tanzania eVisa for Guadeloupe Citizens

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Guadeloupe citizens planning to visit Tanzania will need to obtain a visa before or upon arrival. The good news is that the process is straightforward and accessible. Tanzania welcomes visitors from Guadeloupe through a simple online eVisa system that takes just a few days to process. This guide provides all the essential information you need to prepare for your Tanzanian adventure.

Do Guadeloupe Citizens Require a Visa for Tanzania?

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Yes, citizens of Guadeloupe must obtain a visa to enter Tanzania. However, Guadeloupe is listed among countries whose nationals can apply for a visa either online or upon arrival at the port of entry. The online eVisa option is strongly recommended as it streamlines the process and allows you to receive your approval before travelling.

Exploring Tanzania's Visa Categories

  • Tourist eVisa: single entry, typically allows up to 90 days' stay.
  • Business eVisa: for business activities; select this if travelling for work-related meetings.
  • Multiple-entry visas: available for frequent travellers.

Choose the correct visa category when applying — see the FAQs about Tanzania eVisa for details.

What You Should Know Before Travelling

Before booking your flights, ensure your passport meets Tanzania's entry requirements. Your passport must remain valid for at least six months from your intended date of entry, and it must contain at least one blank page for the visa stamp. These requirements are non-negotiable and are checked at every entry point. Additionally, Tanzania requires all visitors to present a return or onward ticket upon arrival at the border. Having these documents ready prevents delays and ensures a smooth entry process.

Applying for Your Tanzania eVisa Online

Complete application

Fill in the online form with your personal and passport details.

Upload the necessary documents

Attach clear digital copies of your passport biographical page, a recent passport photo, and any other required documents.

Pay & submit

Review everything carefully, then pay the eVisa fee securely online using Visa or Mastercard to submit your application.

Receive Your eVisa

Monitor your application status using your Application ID and receive your Visa Grant Notice via email upon approval.

Processing Time and Application Status

Your eVisa application will typically be processed within ten days from the date of submission. During this period, you can track the progress of your application at any time by logging into the visa portal using your Application ID. You will also receive email updates at the address you provided during registration. Once your visa is approved, you will receive a Visa Grant Notice via email. This notice confirms your approval and should be printed or saved digitally to present at the border. If you do not receive your approval notification within the expected timeframe, you can download your Visa Grant Notice directly from the application portal. You can track your application using your Application ID and passport number.

Entry Requirements and What to Expect at the Border

Upon arrival in Tanzania, you must enter through one of the designated formal entry points. These include major airports, land borders, and seaports. Present your Visa Grant Notice along with your passport to the Immigration Officer. You will also need to show your return or onward ticket and may be asked about your accommodation arrangements. The Immigration Officer has the authority to refuse entry even if you hold an approved eVisa, so ensure all your travel documents are in order. Yellow fever vaccination is recommended for visitors arriving from certain countries and may be required depending on your travel history.

Documents You Will Need

Obtaining a Tanzania eVisa requires specific supporting documents to be submitted with your application. These documents verify your identity, travel intentions, and ability to support yourself during your stay. The exact list of required documents varies slightly depending on your visa category and personal circumstances. For a complete list of required documents and guidance on preparation, consult the Requirements for an e-Visa Tanzania

Understanding Visa Fees and Processing Costs

Tanzania charges both a government fee and a service fee for eVisa applications. The government fee is the official cost set by the Tanzania Immigration Services, whilst the service fee covers the administrative processing of your application. These fees are separate and both must be paid to complete your application. Processing times may vary depending on application volume and complexity. For detailed information about current fee amounts and any expedited processing options, visit the Tanzanian visa fees page.

Visa Validity and Your Stay in Tanzania

  • Your Tanzania eVisa is valid for a specific period from the date of issue.
  • A single-entry tourist eVisa typically allows you to enter Tanzania once and remain in the country for up to 90 days from your date of entry.
  • During your stay, you are permitted to engage in tourism activities, visit family, and conduct general business meetings.
  • However, you cannot undertake paid employment or establish a business without additional authorisation.
  • If you wish to visit both mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, you can do so on a single eVisa without requiring a separate visa.
  • Your visa validity period and permitted activities are subject to specific conditions and restrictions that you should understand before travelling.

Staying Compliant During Your Visit

It is essential to respect the terms of your visa and Tanzania's immigration regulations throughout your stay. Overstaying your permitted duration is a serious violation that can result in fines, detention, and deportation. If you find that you need to extend your stay, you must apply for an extension before your current visa expires. Extensions are processed by the Tanzania Immigration Services and may take several days. Plan your travel dates carefully and submit extension requests well in advance if needed. Departing on or before your visa expiration date is the simplest way to avoid complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, visa extensions are possible. You must apply for an extension before your current visa expires. Contact the Tanzania Immigration Services or visit their office in person to submit your extension request. Processing times for extensions vary, so apply as soon as you realise you need additional time.

If your application is rejected, you will receive a notification explaining the reason. Common reasons include incomplete information, missing documents, or inconsistencies in your application. You can submit a new application after addressing the issues identified. There is no limit on the number of applications you can submit.

Yes, every traveller, including infants and children, must have their own individual eVisa. Parents or guardians cannot include children in their own visa application. Each family member must complete a separate application and receive their own Visa Grant Notice.

Yes, Guadeloupe citizens are eligible to obtain a visa upon arrival at designated entry points in Tanzania. However, the online eVisa option is strongly recommended because it allows you to receive approval before travelling and avoids potential delays at the border.

If you lose your printed Visa Grant Notice, you can download another copy from the visa application portal using your Application ID and passport number. Keep your Application ID in a safe place throughout your journey for easy reference.

Yellow fever vaccination is recommended for visitors and may be required depending on your country of origin and travel history. Check with your healthcare provider or the Tanzania embassy in your country for current health requirements before travelling.

Your eVisa is typically valid for 90 days from the date of issue. You must enter Tanzania within this validity period. Once you enter the country, you can remain for up to 90 days from your date of entry, depending on your visa category.

No, a tourist eVisa does not permit you to engage in paid employment or establish a business. If you plan to work, you will need to apply for a business or work visa instead. Undertaking unauthorised employment is a violation of your visa terms.

The Tanzania Immigration Services accepts payment via Visa Card and Mastercard. Payment is processed securely online during your application. Ensure your card is valid and has sufficient funds before attempting to pay.

Each visa application must be submitted separately. You cannot apply for multiple visas in a single submission. If you need visas for multiple trips, submit each application individually with its own payment.

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