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Undertaking an adventure to Tanzania, especially for the iconic climb up Mount Kilimanjaro, requires thorough preparation, particularly regarding entry requirements. This comprehensive guide should aid in your preparation for a smooth and hassle-free entry into Tanzania, paving the way for an unforgettable adventure up Mount Kilimanjaro.
Passport Necessities:
Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry into Tanzania and should have at least one empty page for official stamps.
Prior Check: Check your passport well before your travel in case it needs renewal.
Tanzania Entry Visa Requirements:
General Requirement: Most foreigners, especially from non-Commonwealth countries, need a visa, which includes citizens from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, and most EU countries.
Exceptions: Citizens of certain countries may enter Tanzania without a visa, so it's essential to check if your country has a visa waiver agreement with Tanzania.
Application Options: Visas can be obtained online, at Tanzanian embassies, or upon arrival at entry points such as Dar Es Salaam International Airport, Zanzibar International Airport, and Kilimanjaro International Airport.
Fees: For U.S. citizens, the cost is $100 for a multiple entry visa valid for one year; for other nationalities, the cost is $50 for a single entry visa valid for six months or $100 for a double entry visa.
Validity: Single-entry visas are valid for three months from the date of issue, and multiple-entry visas are valid for six or 12 months.
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Online Visa Application:
Procedure: The online visa application process involves filling out a form, making a payment, and submitting your application, which will be reviewed and processed internally. You can find the application here.
Health and Financial Requirements:
Yellow Fever Vaccination: If you're arriving from a country at risk of yellow fever, you must show your Yellow Fever Vaccination card.
Proof of Return or Onward Journey: Be prepared to show your onward or return ticket once you land in Tanzania.
Proof of Sufficient Funds: You may be asked to provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay.
Customs and Immigration at Kilimanjaro Airport:
Boarding Pass Requirement: Keep your boarding pass handy, as you may be required to show it upon arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport.
Navigating the Lines: There are separate lines for visitors with visas and those needing to purchase visas. Pay attention to all open booths, as airport staff may not assist with directing the crowd.
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Additional Considerations:
COVID-19 Testing: Travelers are exempt from COVID-19 test requirements for entry to Tanzania but may undergo temperature screenings or rapid antigen tests upon arrival.
Declaration Forms: Fill out the flight card or declaration form received from the airline staff and present it to the Immigration Officer.
Residence Permits: If you plan to work or volunteer long-term in Tanzania, you must apply for a residence permit through the Immigration Services Department.
Remember, regulations can change, so verifying the latest information with the relevant embassies or official websites is always best before your trip.
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