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Welcome to Tanzania Electronic Visa Application System!

You can now apply for an Online Visa to visit the United Republic of Tanzania (both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar). You are required to fill in the online form, make payment, and submit your application online. Your form will be internally reviewed and processed.

Applicants will be notified through their e-mails whether their applications have been accepted or rejected. They may also TRACK their application statuses through the online system. Applicants may as well be required to visit the nearest Tanzanian Embassies or Consular Offices for interviews.

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Please consider the following information beforehand.

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For foreign citizens who wish to visit the United Republic of Tanzania, click the link below to apply for a new visa.

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Applicants who have already initiated their applications and have their application IDs, click the link below to continue.

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For applicants who have applied for visas, click the link below to check for the statuses.

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Tanzania eVisa Extension of Stay

Tanzania eVisa Extension of Stay

More often than not, foreign nationals visiting Tanzania find they need more time to explore all the wonders this enchanting country has to offer.

If this is your case, you will learn everything you need to know while planning your trip to Tanzania as well as what to do if you make the impromptu decision to stay longer than initially intended.

How Long Can I Stay in Tanzania on a Tourist Visa?

The amount of time you are permitted to stay in the country depends on your nationality , as well as on the Tanzania Online visa you are granted.

In general, most travelers will fall under one of the following categories:

  • US citizens visiting Tanzania for tourism, business or transit are granted a 90-day stay
  • Nationals from all other nationalities eligible to apply for a Tanzania eVisa are given a 30-day stay
  • Travelers required to obtain a referral visa for Tanzania are treated on a case by case basis

Therefore, whether the number of days you are allowed to stay in the country is 30 or 90 days, you can still request an eVisa for Tanzania extension once you are in the country.

Foreign nationals holding an approved Tanzania eVisa can extend their stay for 3 months at a time up to a maximum of 6 months in total.

How Can I Extend My Stay in Tanzania?

If you are wondering how to stay in Tanzania for more than 30 days —or longer than the allotted 90 days if you are a citizen of the United States of America holding a Tanzania eVisa— you will find the answer below.

As of November 2019, the only way to obtain an eVisa extension for Tanzania is to go to the immigration headquarters in Dar es Salaam .

You are advised to bookmark this page and reread it frequently, as it is promptly updated should any other eVisa extension method be officially announced by the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania.

Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to request an extension of your Tanzania Visa online , without visiting the immigration office in Dar es Salaam.

Therefore, if you are already in the country at the time you decide to extend your visit, you will need to head to Dar es Salaam (you will find the exact street address below).

If, before your departure, you make the decision to spend more than 30 (or 90 days, if you are a US citizen) in Tanzania, you will have to wait until you arrive in the country so that you can visit the immigration headquarters in person to make your request .

If this is your case, you are also advised to contact your nearest Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate for more information and support on eVisa extensions before making any further arrangements.

How to Request Tanzania eVisa Extension

As explained above, in order to request an extension of your Tanzania eVisa, you will have to visit the Tanzania Immigration Head Office in Uhamiaji House, in person .

The street address of the Tanzania Immigration Headquarters is: Loliondo Street, Kurasini, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

If you wish to send written correspondence to the Tanzania immigration office, you may do so at P.O. Box 512 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Alternatively, you may also reach the Tanzanian immigration authorities by telephone , at the following numbers:

  • +255-22-2850575
  • +255-22-2850576

Should you need to contact the immigration office in Dar es Salaam by fax , you may do so at any of the following numbers:

  • +255-22-2850598
  • +255-22-2850584

Additionally, you may send your eVisa extension inquiries or general correspondence to the following email addresses:

The opening hours are as follows:

  • Monday 8AM–2PM
  • Tuesday 8AM–2PM
  • Wednesday 8AM–2PM
  • Thursday 8AM–2PM
  • Friday 8AM–2PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Should you wish to go to the Tanzania immigration office by public transport , you may do so by bus. The nearest bus stops are the following:

  • JKT A Bus Stop
  • JKT B Bus Stop

Please note that if you are visiting Tanzania for tourism or business, you will first need to apply for a Tanzania eVisa. The online application is easy and straightforward and takes no more than 10 minutes to complete.

Once your eVisa is approved and you are on location, you will need to present your eVisa, your valid passport, and fill out the necessary extension petition forms at the immigration office.

Applying for a Tanzania eVisa extension, however, does entail waiting in line for long hours . Since the office hours are quite restricted, you are advised to arrive early with some water and snacks in case the process takes numerous hours.

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You can extend your Tanzania visa for three months at a time up to a maximum of six months at the immigration office in Dar es Salaam. . Foreign nationals holding an approved Tanzania eVisa can extend their stay for 3 months at a time up to a maximum of 6 months in total.

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Foreign nationals holding an approved Tanzania eVisa can extend their stay for 3 months at a time up to a maximum of 6 months in total.

Once in Tanzania, a limited extension of stay may be obtained from the Tanzania Immigration Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box 512, Dar es Salaam. Requests for long-term residency (beyond four months) must be logged at the Tanzanian diplomatic mission in the traveler’s home country. Applications for conversion from business/tourist status to permanent resident will not be honored while in Tanzania. Visitors are urged to ensure that they remain in legal immigration status at all times while in Tanzania.

Tanzania Temporary Residence

The Residence permits are granted to foreign nationals if they are employed by a Tanzanian company, or working long-term as missionaries or volunteers. You must apply for these through the Immigration Services Department.

Tanzania Residence Permits

Residence permits are not issued by Tanzania Missions but rather the Immigration Department. Application for residence permits must be done and obtained prior to arriving in Tanzania.

Tanzania Work Permits

Work permits are not issued by Tanzania Missions but rather the Ministry of Labour , Employment and Youth Development. Application of work permits must be done and obtained prior to arriving in Tanzania. The requirements are: Znz Min Labour, youth, women and children dev

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The Tanzania Visa information : Since November 2018, Tanzania government began issuing visa online valid for 30 days in a simplified procedure to visitors from worldwide. This eVisa system allows travellers to apply for their Tanzania visa in the easiest way through anywhere in the world. Types of Tanzania Online visa: Single Entry visa for 30 days, Multiple Entry visa for 90 days, Transit visa and Referral Visa. Simplified procedure to visitors from worldwide.

The main international road crossings into Tanzania are from Kenya. The most used is the border crossing at Namanga, about halfway between Nairobi and Arusha. The other principle border crossing is south of Mombasa on the coast at Lunga Lunga , from where the nearest large Tanzanian town is Tanga . There are quieter border crossings at Taveta, between Voi and Moshi, and Isebania on the main road between Kisumu and Mwanza .

Border crossings from other neighbouring countries include the Songwe border with Malawi and the Tunduma border with Zambia , both of which are in the southwestern corner of Tanzania and are reached by a good (but long) road from Dar es Salaam . There is a crossing with Uganda at Mutukulu, northwest of Bukoba , but this is a rough road and a remote region to get to. The easiest way to get to Uganda from Tanzania is via Nairobi in Kenya , from where there are daily bus services to Kampala. There is a border crossing with Rwanda at Rusomo, although again this is in the remote northwestern part of Tanzania although there are bus services between Mwanza and Kigali. Tanzania does share a border with Mozambique to the south, but road access between the two countries is very limited. Complete Tanzania Visa Form Online

There are many Tanzania local bus companies that ply the main routes over the borders. Several companies run comfortable shuttle bus services between Nairobi and Arusha and Moshi in Tanzania . These are aimed at tourists who fly into Nairobi and are visiting the game parks in Tanzania’s northern circuit region from Arusha, or are climbing Mt Kilimanjaro from Moshi . The buses take about 5-6 hours in either direction, and drivers assist passengers with border procedures

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A visa is a permission granted to a foreign visitor who intends to enter into Tanzania for the purpose of visit, tourism, leisure, holiday, business, health treatment, attending conference or any other related activities recognised by Laws of the country.

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It should be noted that the possession of Visa is not a final authority to enter the United Republic of Tanzania. The Immigration Officer at the Entry point may refuse a holder of visa to enter, if he is satisfied that the holder is unable to fulfil Immigration entry requirements or if the presence of such person or visitors in the United Republic of Tanzania would be contrary to the National Interests.

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Do I need a visa to go to Tanzania?

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Nov 15, 2023 • 6 min read

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A Serengeti safari is the ideal way to get close to East Africa's amazing wildlife © Tamara Malesevic / EyeEm / Getty Images

There are endless reasons to visit Tanzania – wildlife-filled safaris, stunning beaches and Africa's tallest mountain are just a few reasons this beautiful country should be on every bucket list.

In the northern part of the country, you'll see different species of wild animals everywhere you look on the endless plains of the Serengeti. It's said that during the great migration between June and September, you can see as many as 30,000 animals on a single safari.

Not far away stands Africa’s highest peak,  Kilimanjaro , a mountain climber’s dream come to life. And it's not the only one on offer! The six-hour trek to the rim of   Ol Doinyo Lengai (Mountain of God) offers views to rival Kilimanjaro. Then you can travel to the beach-studded islands of Tanzania's east coast to rest your weary body.

But all this is just a taste of what's on offer – there are incredible experiences awaiting you in every part of the country. Ensure your visit to Tanzania doesn't end at the airport with our guide to securing your visa for the trip of a lifetime.

Who needs a tourist visa to visit Tanzania?

Citizens of most countries – the EU, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, the US and Canada, and citizens of many other Latin American and Asian countries (excluding Hong Kong and Singapore) – must apply for a visa before traveling to Tanzania, but getting one is a straightforward process for most nationalities. 

Visitors coming into the country for tourism must apply for what is known as an "ordinary visa", which grants a single entry to Tanzania for a stay lasting up to three months. This is also the kind of visa to apply for if you are attending a conference or participating in humanitarian or charity events, and it costs US$50. US citizens are required to apply for a more expensive multiple-entry visa.

Note that visas are valid for 90 days from the date of issue, so be careful that your trip doesn't extend beyond that travel window. Your passport should be valid for six months from the date you enter Tanzania, and you may need to show proof of a return travel ticket and funds on arrival. 

Multiple entry visas for Tanzania

US citizens (and anyone else planning to enter Tanzania more than once during a trip) should obtain a multiple entry visa. Costing US$100, this class of visa allows multiple entries to Tanzania within a 12-month period, for stays of up to three months per entry. If you are not from the USA, you must justify why you need a multiple-entry visa (for example, for traveling overland to Kenya or other neighboring countries) as part of your application. 

To qualify for a multiple entry visa, your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry, and you'll need to supply a passport photo and proof of a return ticket to Tanzania. You may also need to provide a security bond and other supporting documents – contact your local Tanzanian embassy or consulate for details.

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Applying for a Tanzania visa

Tanzania has introduced e-visas  that have an easy online application process. When applying via the website, you must provide passport details and a scanned copy of your passport identity pages, plus a clear passport-style photograph of yourself and proof of payment. Applications are also possible at some Tanzanian embassies and consulates overseas , though not in every country.

Visas on arrival in Tanzania

As well as applying for a visa in advance, you also have the option to obtain a visa on arrival in Tanzania (citizens of countries that require a referral visa cannot use the visa-on-arrival process). To avoid any headaches, check the latest information on entry requirements on the Tanzania Immigration Services Department website before you book your trip.

On-arrival visas are available at the international airports at Dar es Salaam , Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar , at the Namanga border post between Tanzania and Kenya, and at the Tunduma border crossing between Tanzania and Zambia .

Don’t be alarmed when officials direct you to the emergency visa checkpoint on arrival – this is where visa-on-arrival applications are made. The queues can be long and you may be asked for proof of onward travel and proof of funds.

Yellow fever vaccination requirements

At the time of writing, it was not mandatory for all travelers to produce a yellow fever vaccination certificate for entry into Tanzania. However, if you have traveled to a country with endemic yellow fever (including many nations in central Africa) in the 21 days before you arrive in Tanzania, you will need to produce a vaccination certificate.

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Who needs a referral visa for Tanzania?

Citizens of 28 countries in Central Asia and Africa need special clearance from the Commissioner-General of Immigration to travel to Tanzania. A full list is available on the Immigration Services Department’s website .

If you are traveling from any of the countries listed, you'll need to apply for your visa at least two months before your proposed travel date. Approval is not guaranteed so avoid booking flights or making accommodation reservations until you get approval from the Tanzanian authorities.

Tanzania transit visas

If you are only entering Tanzania for a few days before heading on to a neighboring country, such as Kenya or Rwanda, a transit visa may be all that you need. This special class of visa costs only US$30, but you cannot be in the republic for more than seven days. You may need to show proof of a visa or travel ticket for the country you are visiting after Tanzania.

Business and student visas for Tanzania

While many countries have introduced remote working visas, Tanzania does not currently have such a system in place. If you are coming into the country for business, you will need to apply for a business visa, valid for 90 days. The fee is US$250 and you may need supporting documents from the organization that is hosting you in Tanzania. 

People going to Tanzania for research, internships, volunteering or academic studies can apply for a student visa. For periods of study shorter than three months, the fee is US$50, rising to US$550 depending on the category and duration. Note that language students can only obtain a six-month visa, and the maximum period a student visa can be issued for is two years. Exchange students do not have to pay an application fee.

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Extending a Tanzania visa

Tanzania grants a three-month stay for most visitors, and if you overstay, you can be detained, fined and deported. However, it is possible to extend a three-month visa by a further three months at the immigration office in Dar es Salaam (and offices in some other major Tanzanian cities).

This article was first published March 2022 and updated November 2023

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The Ultimate Guide to Obtaining a Tanzania Tourist Visa for US Citizens Everything You Need to Know

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‍Welcome to the ultimate guide on obtaining a Tanzania tourist visa for US citizens! If you’ve been dreaming of exploring the stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant cultures of Tanzania , you’re in the right place. As a US citizen, embarking on this adventure requires a little bit of preparation and understanding of the visa process. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to secure your Tanzania tourist visa seamlessly. From the different types of visas available to the required documents, application procedures, and even some pro tips to make the process smoother, we’ve got you covered. So, whether you’re planning a safari in Serengeti National Park , a hike up Mount Kilimanjaro, or a visit to the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, read on to ensure you have all the information you need to make your Tanzania travel dreams a reality. Let’s get started!

Types of Tanzania Tourist Visas Available for US Citizens

When it comes to obtaining a Tanzania tourist visa for US citizens , there are a few options to choose from. The most common type of visa for tourists is the Single Entry Visa, which allows you to enter Tanzania once and stay for a maximum of 90 days. This visa is ideal for short-term visits, such as a safari or a beach holiday . If you’re planning on multiple entries or a longer stay, you can also opt for a Multiple Entry Visa or a Business Visa, depending on your travel plans. The Multiple Entry Visa allows you to enter and exit Tanzania multiple times within the validity period, while the Business Visa is suitable for those engaging in business activities during their stay. It’s essential to determine the type of visa that best suits your travel needs before proceeding with the application process.

To obtain a Tanzania tourist visa for US citizens certain requirements must be fulfilled. Firstly, your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Tanzania. Ensure that your passport has blank visa pages for the visa sticker. Additionally, you’ll need to provide a completed visa application form, which can be obtained from the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate in your area. You’ll also need two recent passport-sized photographs , taken within the last six months. These photographs should have a white background and meet the specific requirements outlined by the Tanzanian authorities. Finally, you’ll need to provide proof of your travel itinerary, including flight reservations and hotel bookings. It’s important to have all the necessary documents ready before applying for your visa to avoid any delays or complications in the process.

Step-by-Step Process for Applying for a Tanzania Tourist Visa

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Now that you’re familiar with the types of visas available and the requirements, let’s walk through the step-by-step process for applying for a Tanzania tourist visa as a US citizen. The first step is to download and complete the visa application form . You can find this form on the website of the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate in your jurisdiction. Make sure to fill in all the required fields accurately and provide all the necessary information. Once you’ve completed the form, double-check for any errors or missing information before proceeding to the next step.

After completing the application form, gather all the required supporting documents. This includes your valid passport, passport-sized photographs, and proof of travel itinerary. Ensure that your passport meets the validity requirements and has enough blank visa pages for the visa sticker. Also, make sure that your passport-sized photographs meet the specified criteria, such as size, background color, and recentness. Collect all the necessary flight reservations, hotel bookings, and other travel-related documents to support your application.

Once you have all the required documents, you’ll need to submit your application to the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate in your jurisdiction. You can either do this in person or by mail, depending on the preference and availability of the embassy or consulate. If you choose to submit your application by mail, make sure to use a secure and trackable method, such as registered mail or a courier service. Include a self-addressed prepaid return envelope if you want your passport and visa to be mailed back to you.

Visa Fees and Processing Time

Before submitting your visa application , it’s essential to be aware of the visa fees and processing time. The visa fee for US citizens may vary depending on the type of visa you’re applying for. As of [current year], the fee for a Single Entry Visa is [visa fee], while the fee for a Multiple Entry Visa is [visa fee]. The fee for a Business Visa is [visa fee]. These fees are subject to change, so it’s always a good idea to check the latest information from the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate. Payment of the visa fee is usually made in the form of a money order or a cashier’s check payable to the embassy or consulate.

In terms of processing time, it’s advisable to apply for your Tanzania tourist visa well in advance of your planned travel date. The processing time can vary depending on the embassy or consulate and other factors, such as the volume of applications received. Generally, it takes around [processing time] to [processing time] working days to process a visa application. However, during peak travel seasons or holidays , it may take longer. To avoid any last-minute stress or delays, it’s best to apply for your visa at least [recommended timeframe] before your intended departure date.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a Tanzania Tourist Visa

When applying for a Tanzania tourist visa, there are a few common mistakes that you should avoid to ensure a smooth and successful application process . Firstly, make sure to carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate. Failure to comply with the specified requirements can lead to delays or rejection of your application. Double-check all the information on your application form , supporting documents, and passport to ensure accuracy and completeness.

Another common mistake is not providing the necessary supporting documents or submitting incomplete documentation. Ensure that you have all the required documents ready before applying for your visa, and make copies of everything for your records. Additionally, make sure that your passport has enough blank visa pages for the visa sticker, and that it meets the validity requirements. Failure to provide the necessary documents or meet the passport requirements can result in your application being rejected.

Tips for a Successful Visa Application

To increase your chances of a successful Tanzania tourist visa application , here are a few tips to keep in mind. Firstly, start the application process well in advance of your planned travel date to allow ample time for processing. Gather all the required documents and ensure they are complete and accurate. It’s also a good idea to make copies of all your documents for your records. If you’re unsure about any aspect of the application process, don’t hesitate to contact the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate for clarification.

When completing the visa application form , make sure to provide clear and concise answers. Avoid leaving any fields blank unless they are not applicable to your situation. If you need additional space to provide more information, attach a separate sheet of paper and clearly label it with your name and passport number. Neatness and attention to detail can go a long way in presenting a well-prepared application.

Tanzania Tourist Visa Extension and Visa on Arrival Options

If you find yourself wanting to extend your stay in Tanzania beyond the validity period of your tourist visa, it is possible to apply for an extension. However, it’s advisable to apply for an extension well in advance of your visa’s expiration date to avoid any complications. You can apply for a visa extension at the Immigration Office in Tanzania, and the process usually involves submitting an application form, your passport, and the applicable fee. Keep in mind that visa extensions are subject to approval, and there is no guarantee that your request will be granted.

In some cases, US citizens may also have the option of obtaining a visa on arrival when entering Tanzania . The visa on arrival is available for certain nationalities, including US citizens, and allows for the issuance of a visa upon arrival at the port of entry. However, it’s important to note that the availability and conditions of the visa on arrival option can vary, so it’s best to check with the Tanzanian authorities or your travel agent for the most up-to-date information.

Important Information for US Citizens Traveling to Tanzania

Before embarking on your Tanzania adventure, it’s essential to be aware of some important information for US citizens traveling to Tanzania. Firstly, make sure to check the travel advisories issued by the US Department of State for any updates or warnings regarding Tanzania . This will provide you with valuable information on safety, security, and health concerns in the country. It’s also recommended to register your trip with the US Embassy in Tanzania , either online or in person, so that they can provide assistance in case of an emergency.

When traveling to Tanzania, it’s important to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellation, and other unforeseen events. This will provide you with peace of mind and financial protection during your trip. It’s also advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or travel clinic before traveling to Tanzania to ensure you are up to date on any necessary vaccinations or medications.

Conclusion and Final Tips for a Hassle-Free Tanzania Tourist Visa Application Process

In conclusion, obtaining a Tanzania tourist visa for a US citizen is a straightforward process when you know what to expect. By understanding the types of visas available, fulfilling the requirements, and following the step-by-step application process, you can ensure a smooth and successful visa application. Remember to avoid common mistakes, provide all the necessary supporting documents, and allow ample time for processing. By following the tips provided in this guide, you’ll be well-prepared to embark on your Tanzania travel adventure. So, whether you’re planning a safari, a hike, or a beach getaway, get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of Tanzania. Happy travels!

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  1. Tanzania eVisa - Welcome - Immigration

    Welcome to Tanzania Electronic Visa Application System! You can now apply for an Online Visa to visit the United Republic of Tanzania (both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar). You are required to fill in the online form, make payment, and submit your application online. Your form will be internally reviewed and processed.

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    Additionally, you may send your eVisa extension inquiries or general correspondence to the following email addresses: [email protected]. [email protected]. [email protected]. The opening hours are as follows: Monday 8AM–2PM. Tuesday 8AM–2PM. Wednesday 8AM–2PM. Thursday 8AM–2PM.

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    Can I extend my Tanzania tourist visa? Yes, it is possible to extend your Tanzania tourist visa while in the country. You can visit the nearest immigration office or immigration service center to inquire about the extension process and requirements. It is important to apply for the extension before your current visa expires to avoid any ...

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    Foreign nationals holding an approved Tanzania eVisa can extend their stay for 3 months at a time up to a maximum of 6 months in total. Once in Tanzania, a limited extension of stay may be obtained from the Tanzania Immigration Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box 512, Dar es Salaam. Requests for long-term residency (beyond four ...

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    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.

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    Visa Information. A visa is a permission granted to a foreign visitor who intends to enter into Tanzania for the purpose of visit, tourism, leisure, holiday, business, health treatment, attending conference or any other related activities recognised by Laws of the country. Download Visa Application Guidelines. Note:

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    US citizens are required to apply for a more expensive multiple-entry visa. Note that visas are valid for 90 days from the date of issue, so be careful that your trip doesn't extend beyond that travel window. Your passport should be valid for six months from the date you enter Tanzania, and you may need to show proof of a return travel ticket ...

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    Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a Tanzania Tourist Visa. When applying for a Tanzania tourist visa, there are a few common mistakes that you should avoid to ensure a smooth and successful application process. Firstly, make sure to carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the Tanzanian Embassy or consulate.