In order to travel to Namibia, you must obtain a visa before travelling there unless you are from one of the countries on Namibia’s visa waiver program list. To find out if you need a visa and how to get it, refer to the section below, Visas Required For Travelling To Namibia. After applying for your visa, you will receive your passport and all the documents required at the Namibian embassy or consulate nearest your current residence or at any of the international airports in Namibia that are designated as ports of entry, depending on where your application was made.
How to apply for a visa
Certain international visitors must obtain a visa before they can enter Namibia. Here is what you need to know about applying for a visa:
-If you’re from one of the countries that’s eligible, your visit will be considered temporary if it lasts between 30 days and six months.
-If you’re from one of the countries that’s eligible, your visit will be considered temporary if it lasts between 30 days and six months.
How much does a visa cost?
Namibian visas can be obtained at any of the country’s regional embassies. The cost varies based on your nationality, age, profession, reason for travel, and duration of stay. For example, a tourist visa costs US$50 if you are a citizen of a country that is not eligible to obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) – this includes European Union (EU) countries as well as Canada and America.