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The article below provides important information about travel to Mozambique. For comprehensive Visa Application instructions, please see the specific Visa Requirements page for your Visa Type (business, tourist, etc). Our step-by-step instructions guide you through the process. We guarantee the accuracy of your application and expedite it with the appropriate Consulate. Our team is here to help with online chat, phone & email support.

08/19/2014 - Mozambique’s New Visa Requirement



Up until now, you could apply for a Mozambique visa upon arrival. However, the Mozambique government has recently changed this ruling—you must process your visa application in advance of travel.
 
We can help you obtain a Mozambique visa with our easy visa application process, whether you go for pleasure, business, or any other reason. If you have any questions on how to proceed, call us at 1-888-596-6028 or email us at CustomerSupport@passportvisasexpress.com. Chat with our friendly representatives with our speedy chat program. Passport Visas Express.com has over fifteen years of experience working with the Mozambique consulate—let us help you!

07/25/2008 - Mozambique Visa Passport


ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS:  A visa is required for entry into Mozambique.  It is recommended that travelers acquire the appropriate visa prior to departing for Mozambique, although a one-entry visa can be obtained at country points of entry, including airports.  Foreigners in Mozambique without a valid visa can expect to pay a substantial fine for each day they are in Mozambique illegally.  The fine can be assessed upon departure or if caught while in Mozambique by authorities.  The passports of all travelers who wish to enter Mozambique must be valid for six months upon arrival and must contain at least three clean (unstamped) visa pages each time entry is sought.  The Mozambican Embassy and Consulates in South Africa charge up to five times the amount charged in the U.S. or at border crossing points for a tourist visa to Mozambique.

 

In September 2007 the Mozambican Interior and Health Ministries decreed that all travelers entering Mozambique, having previously visited a country where yellow fever is present, must present a valid certification of vaccination against yellow fever.  We recommend all travelers be vaccinated to avoid complications at the border.  Any passenger who cannot present such a certificate at the port of entry will be vaccinated at a cost of $50 US dollars or the equivalent in metical.  Additionally, all travelers entering Mozambique must carry their yellow vaccination book.

 

COUNTRY DESCRIPTION:  Mozambique is a developing country in southern Africa which has steadily rebuilt its economy and civic institutions since ending a 16-year civil war in 1992.  The country stabilized following Mozambique's first multi-party elections in October 1994, and a new president was elected in December 2004.  Despite high economic growth rates in recent years, Mozambique remains among the world's poorest countries.  Facilities for tourism in Maputo, the capital city, are steadily improving but remain limited in other areas as many of the goods and services taken for granted in other countries are not yet available.  The official language is Portuguese, although English is spoken in many tourist areas, and in some rural areas only local languages are widely spoken.

REGISTRATION / EMBASSY LOCATION:  Americans living or traveling in Mozambique are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department's travel registration web site so that they can obtain updated information on travel and security within Mozambique.  Americans without Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.  By registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency.  The U.S. Embassy is located in Maputo at 193 Avenida Kenneth Kaunda, telephone (258) 21 49 2797.  The after-hours telephone number for use in emergencies is (258) 21 49 0723.  The Consular Section's fax number is (258) 21 49 0448.  The Consular Section's e-mail address is consularmaputo@state.gov.  The Embassy's web site is http://maputo.usembassy.gov/


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