
Namibia has processed more than 3,000 electronic visa-on-arrival applications within two weeks of launching its new online visa system, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has announced.
The e-visa platform, introduced to streamline entry for nationals from countries that have not granted Namibia reciprocal visa exemptions, will officially take effect on April 1, 2025.
“This milestone reflects Namibia’s commitment to seamless travel and increased accessibility for visitors. Eligible travellers can apply online in advance, receive an approved e-visa, and enjoy a hassle-free arrival experience at designated entry points,” the ministry said.
Under the new visa regime, fees are set at N$1,600 (US$90) for applicants from non-African countries and N$1,200 (US$70) for citizens of African nations.
The system is designed to ensure reciprocity, meaning travellers from countries that extend similar visa privileges to Namibians will benefit from the streamlined process.
The policy applies to nationals from 31 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Australia, Japan, and several European and Central Asian nations.