How to Get a Business Visa for Namibia

Namibia Business Visa

Namibia Business Visa

Going to Namibia to do business?  You might need to get a visa before you go.  Let me tell you below all you need to know about the Namibia Business Visa.

Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Namibia:  Yes.  U.S. passport holders who plan to visit Namibia for tourism for less than 90 days can obtain visas at the port of entry (e.g. Windhoek) and do not need visas prior to entering the country.

Visa required for non-U.S. citizens before you go to Namibia:  If your country is on this list, you do not need a visa before you travel to Namibia.

1
Find your closest consulate

If you’re inside the U.S.:

Embassy of the Republic of Namibia

If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here.

2
Gather documentation

The best list of required documents is here at the Embassy of Namibia, but definitely check the website of the embassy or consulate that you found in Step 1.

3
Visa fee

Check the website of your embassy or consulate in order to find out your visa fee.

4
Submit your documents

Submit your required materials from Step 2 and visa fee from Step 3 to the embassy or consulate you found in Step 1.

5
Receive your visa

Congratulations! The Embassy of Namibia will give to you your brand new Namibia visa.

6
Vaccination information

Don’t get sick!  Check vaccination requirements here.

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