Yes, Nigerians wishing to travel to Zimbabwe will need an evisa.
There are e-visa types for people traveling to the Zimbabwe temporarily.
- Single/Multiple Entry visa
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Basic Requirements:
Clear passport date-page Utility bill Clear passport photograph
Single Entry Visa $30 Multiple Visa $150 Processing fee (Adult)) N91,800 Processing fee (Child) N45,900
- Visa Application fee is the fee you pay to the embassy for applying for a visa
- Visa Processing fee is the fee you pay to Bluepulse for visa services rendered to you
- Filling of client’s application form
- Flight reservation
- Hotel reservation
- Advisory services based on our experience
- Documentation review
- Guiding client through the application process
- Further assistance where needed
Yes
No
Online submission
We do not guarantee visa application as it is at the discretion of the consular. However we have a success rate of 91.7%.
Yes you can. We will be in constant guidance and contact with you
No, once the application has been submitted to the Kenyan government, the e-Visa application fees are non-refundable, but you can reapply without paying Bluepulse processing fee
Yes you can
- We are registered with CAC
- We are IATA AccreditedÂ
- We are registered with NCAA
- We are registered with NANTA
- We have our office in Lagos and Canada
- You can visit our website: www.Bluepulse.com
Yes we can. We offer further discount for client who processed their visa with us
The processing time is 7-10 business days.
An e-visa to Kenya once issued is valid for 3 months before you travel. Once you present yourself to immigration control at the port of entry, you may be issued with a stay period not exceeding 90 days, which may be renewed for a further 90 days at the immigration headquarters. The maximum number of days a visitor may stay in Kenya is 6 months.
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Once the it is approved, the evisa will be sent to you. You must print a copy to carry with your passport and bring it along when you travel to Kenya. When you arrive in Kenya, you must have your evisa printout with your passport.
Yes, when your visa is used or expired you need to apply for another visa in order to travel to Zimbabwe again.
After the initial days allocated by the immigration control at the port of entry have elapsed, you can renew your visa at the immigration headquarters.