Namibia Visa
Namibia offers eVisa and eVisa on Arrival (eVOA) options to citizens of many countries, allowing them to visit and stay in Namibia for up to 90 consecutive days.
Whether you are travelling for tourism, family visits, or spending a holiday, eligible applicants can apply for the Namibia eVisa online without the need to visit an embassy or consulate. Both the eVisa and eVOA are available as single-entry or multiple-entry permits and are valid for 90 days.
Our team of professional visa consultants works around the clock to ensure your application is accurate and complete. If any issues are found, we will contact you immediately to correct them. This attention to detail is why our visa approval rate remains consistently high.
After submitting your online eVisa or eVOA application, it is typically processed within an estimated 4 to 12 working days. Once approved, your visa will be delivered directly to your email.
Namibia eVisa Processing Fees
Premium Processing (Multiple Entry eVisa)
USD 349
Premium Processing (Single Entry eVisa)
USD 299
Standard Processing (Multiple Entry eVisa)
USD 299
Standard Processing (Single Entry eVisa)
USD 279
- Express and Regular Processing*
- Includes all service charges and government fees.
- Express Processing comes with a Dedicated Visa Manager, One-to-one Communication, and Express Document Verifications. Please check our terms and conditions page for more details on Express Processing and Regular Processing.
Countries Eligible for a Namibian eVisa
Namibia eVOA Processing Fees
Premium Processing (Multiple Entry eVOA)
USD 350
Premium Processing (Single Entry eVOA)
USD 299
Standard Processing (Multiple Entry eVOA)
USD 299
Standard Processing (Single Entry eVOA)
USD 279
- Express and Regular Processing*
- Includes all service charges and government fees.
- Express Processing comes with a Dedicated Visa Manager, One-to-one Communication, and Express Document Verifications. Please check our terms and conditions page for more details on Express Processing and Regular Processing.
Countries Eligible for a Namibia eVOA
Namibia eVisa Sample

Requirements for the Namibia eVisa and eVOA
To apply for a Namibia eVisa or eVOA, you will need to prepare and submit the following documents and information:
- A digital copy of a valid passport from an eligible country.
- Your passport must be valid for at least six (6) months from your intended date of arrival in Namibia.
- A recently taken passport-size photograph in digital format.
- Flight booking confirmation and hotel reservation details.
- A letter explaining the purpose of your visit to Namibia.
- Proof of sufficient funds for your stay and valid travel insurance.
- A valid email address where your approved eVisa will be sent.
These are the general requirements for all eVisa applicants. Depending on your nationality, you may be asked to provide additional documents.
To view the specific requirements and visa fees for your country, please click on your country’s name. From there, you can also complete the visa application form.
4 Easy Steps to a Namibian eVisa and eVOA
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Click on your country name and get all the requirements ready.
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Fill out the eVisa or eVOA application form with the information and documents required.
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Pay the visa fee using your credit/debit card (we accept both Visa and MasterCard).
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You will get your eVisa or eVOA via email within a few days after submitting your eVisa application.
Why Choose Namibia eVisa or eVOA?
- Simple and convenient online application process.
- Quick processing time for faster approval.
- No need for physical paperwork or visits to embassies or consulates.
- The eVisa and eVOA are electronically linked to your passport.
- Track your visa status in real time through the ‘Check Status’ page.
- Once approved, you're ready to travel immediately with your eVisa or eVOA.
Things You Need to Carry
To enter Namibia, you will need to have the following documents with you:
- Your valid passport with at least six months of validity.
- Your Namibia eVisa or eVOA can be on your smartphone or in a printed copy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A Namibia eVisa is an electronic visa that allows you to enter Namibia for tourism, family visits, and spending a holiday. The eVOA is an Electronic Visa on Arrival that allows you to travel to Namibia and get the eVisa from the immigration. Both the eVisa and eVOA application processes are online and take a few minutes to complete.
Citizens of certain countries need an eVisa and eVOA to enter Namibia. Check if your country is on the list above.
You can apply for a Namibian eVisa or eVOA online. Simply click on the ‘Apply Now’ button above. Then, proceed to fill out the online application form with the required documents and information.
The general documents required for a Namibia eVisa or eVOA are a digital copy of your valid passport with six (6) months of validity, a digital copy of your recently taken passport-sized photo, and travel information. To get the full details, click on your country name from above.
The Namibia eVisa and eVOA processing usually takes an estimated 4 to 12 working days.
A Namibian eVisa and eVOA are typically valid for 90 days from the date of issue.
You can stay in Namibia for up to 90 days per visit with both the eVisa and eVOA.
The cost of a Namibian eVisa or eVOA is mentioned in the pricing section above. Make sure to check the prices before your application, as it is updated daily.
Yes, you can apply for family members together. You will need to fill out separate application forms for each family member.
Yes, every traveler, including children, needs a separate eVisa or eVOA.
If your Namibia eVisa or eVOA application gets rejected, you can apply again. Make sure you have all the required information and documents in order before you apply. You can also consult with our visa consultants, who can assist you in checking your visa application.
You can check your Namia eVisa or eVOA application status by clicking the ‘Check Status’ button at the top of the page. Enter the email address used during your application. A one-time password (OTP) will be sent to your email. After entering the OTP, you will be able to view your visa status and download your eVisa or eVOA once it is approved.
No, an eVisa and eVOA are for tourism and holiday visits only. You cannot work with an eVisa or eVOA in Namibia.
No, you need a student visa to study in Namibia.
Upon arrival in Namibia, you will have to present your eVisa either in printout form or from your smartphone and your valid passport at the immigration checkpoint. For eVOA, present the printout of your eVOA, and you can get the eVisa at the immigration.
Having your eVisa or eVOA on your smartphone is also acceptable. But it is advised to have a printout for convenience.
Overstaying can result in fines, jail time, or being banned from future visits. You are advised not to overstay your eVisa or eVOA in Namibia. You can extend your eVisa if you wish to stay longer in the country.
No, once you have submitted and paid for your Namibia eVisa or eVOA application, you cannot cancel it. We recommend that you be sure before you submit your application to avoid any inconvenience.
We have the latest security in our Namibia eVisa or eVOA application process. With your data being encrypted, there are no security risks at all. You can apply for your eVisa and eVOA with ease of mind.
We double-check your Namibia eVisa and eVOA application before processing it. If we find any mistakes, we will contact you about them. In the meantime, if you are aware of making a mistake, we urge you to contact customer support to correct it.
Yes, you can apply online from anywhere. Please check the country list above to see if you are eligible for a Namibia eVisa and eVOA.
Common reasons for Namibia eVisa and eVOA rejection include incomplete applications, incorrect documents, or security concerns.
Yes, you can apply for an eVisa and eVOA if you are of dual nationality. Apply using the passport you’ll travel with.
No, application fees are non-refundable. This is the Namibia Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) policy.
- Information Updated on:
- June 23, 2025