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Namibia launches visa on arrival at 5 key entry points 

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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security says Namibia has extended its visa on arrival programme to five additional border posts – Oshikango, Mohembo, Ariamsvlei, Oranjemund, and Noordoewer.

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According to the Ministry, the initiative will also include visitors from countries without diplomatic representation in Namibia.

Hosea Kutako International Airport was the first to offer visas on arrival in September 2019, followed by several other key border posts including Walvis Bay Airport, Katima Mulilo, Ngoma, Impalila Island, and Trans-Kalahari Border Posts.

Additionally, Oshikango/Santa Clara Border Posts are slated to operate on a twenty-four-hour basis in the near future, pending final preparations with Angolan authorities. 

The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Albert Kawana, said under the new system, eligible visitors will be required to complete a visa application form upon arrival and submit it along with their passport to an Immigration Officer for processing.

Once approved, visitors will be requested to make a payment of N$1,200, which can be conveniently done via credit or debit card at designated border entry points. 

“Upon entry into Namibia, our visitors are requested to pay for their visas online because we have installed speed points at designated border points. The money is paid directly into the State Revenue Account thereby eliminating temptations associated with handling cash,” he said.

He further stated that immigration officials will continue to conduct background checks to ensure the security of the country.

Visitors must demonstrate the legitimacy of their visit, adequate means of sustenance, and possess a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. 

“The period for tourism/visit in Namibia per year is 90 days which may be granted at once or as per the discretion of the Immigration officer at the entry point depending on the provided information. The tourist/visitor may apply for an extension while in Namibia, which may be granted subject to payment of a current fee of N$600,” he stated. 

Kawana further explained that the visa on arrival scheme is not applicable for individuals seeking employment or work purposes, as they are required to obtain appropriate permits in advance.

However, it benefits bona fide tourists, potential investors exploring business opportunities, attendees of meetings and seminars, as well as those visiting friends, family, or for medical purposes.

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