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Mozambique - Visa & Passport

If coming for business or touristic purposes, a visa can be obtained on arrival valid for a maximum of 30 days, however it is strongly recommended that visitors apply for visas in advance due to frequent problems with the visa service on arrival. Visa applicants must submit the original passport that should be valid at least 6 months from date of submission and have at least 1 blank page for visa stamp (amendment pages are not acceptable). Visitors must have all tickets and documents necessary for return or onward journeys, as well as sufficient funds for their duration of stay. Any visitor who has been to a country where yellow fever exists (list on WHO) must present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate on arrival, or face vaccination at a cost.
Entry Requirements:

United States passport holders require a passport and a visa.

British passport holders require a passport and a visa.

Canadian passport holders require a passport and a visa.

Australian passport holders require a passport and a visa.

South Africans must have a passport, but a visa is not required for a stay of up to 30 days.

Irish nationals require a passport and a visa.

New Zealand nationals require a passport and a visa.

Note: Passport and visa requirements are liable to change at short notice. Travellers are advised to check their entry requirements with their embassy or consulate.

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