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Tanzania Visa Guide 2026: How to Apply, Cost and What to Expect at the Border

3 min read Jun 25, 2026

Getting a Tanzania visa in 2026 is easier than most first-time visitors expect — but only if you apply through the correct channel. Tanzania introduced an e-Visa system that allows most nationalities to apply online before arrival, avoiding long queues at Kilimanjaro Airport or Dar es Salaam. This guide covers who needs a visa, how to apply, what it costs, common mistakes that delay approval, and what actually happens at the immigration desk when you land.

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Do You Need a Visa for Tanzania?

The majority of nationalities require a visa to enter Tanzania. As of 2026, citizens of a small number of African countries (including Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi under the East African Community) can enter without a visa for short stays. Most visitors from Europe, North America, Australia, Asia, and the Middle East require a visa. Check the current Tanzania Immigration website for your specific nationality.

Tanzania e-Visa — Apply Before You Travel

Tanzania's e-Visa system allows online applications at eservices.immigration.go.tz. The online system is available for most nationalities and is the strongly recommended route — airport visa-on-arrival queues at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) can take 1–3 hours during peak seasons (July–October, December–January).

How to Apply for Tanzania e-Visa

  1. Go to eservices.immigration.go.tz and create an account
  2. Select 'Ordinary Visa' (single entry for most tourists)
  3. Upload: passport bio page, recent passport photo, yellow fever certificate if applicable
  4. Pay the visa fee online (credit/debit card)
  5. Receive your e-Visa approval by email (PDF)
  6. Print the e-Visa and carry it with your passport — show both at immigration

Tanzania Visa Cost 2026

Single entry tourist visa: $50 USD for most nationalities. USA citizens: $100 USD (reciprocal fee policy). Multiple entry visa: $100 USD — worth it only if you're crossing to Kenya and returning. Payment is in USD by credit/debit card on the e-Visa portal. Cash USD is accepted at airport visa-on-arrival counters but the process is slower.

Processing Time

Tanzania e-Visa processing times vary: typically 5–10 business days but can extend to 2–3 weeks during peak periods. Apply at least 3 weeks before your departure date. Expedited processing is not officially available — submissions marked 'urgent' are not guaranteed faster processing.

Yellow Fever Certificate — When Do You Need It?

Tanzania requires proof of yellow fever vaccination if you are arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission. This includes most of West Africa, Central Africa, and parts of South America. If you're travelling directly from the UK, USA, Europe, or Australia, yellow fever certificate is not required for Tanzania entry. However, if your itinerary includes any African transit country, check the requirements for that transit point. Yellow fever vaccination is recommended (though not always required) for visitors going on safari in northern Tanzania.

At the Airport — What to Expect

At Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO): present your passport, printed e-Visa approval, and return ticket to the immigration officer. If you applied for visa on arrival (VOA), join the VOA queue, pay $50 USD in cash, complete the VOA form, and wait (budget 60–120 minutes during peak hours). The airport is small — after clearing immigration, baggage claim is quick and your tour operator transfer should be waiting outside arrivals.

Common Mistakes That Delay Visa Processing

  • Photo doesn't meet specifications: Plain white background, face fully visible, no glasses. Resubmission adds 5–7 days.
  • Passport valid less than 6 months: Tanzania requires your passport to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your entry date.
  • Applying too close to travel date: Apply minimum 3 weeks out, ideally 4–6 weeks.
  • Incorrect nationality/passport type: Use the exact details from your passport, not your national ID.

Entering from Kenya

If you're combining a Tanzania safari with Kenya's Maasai Mara, you may cross the border at Namanga (road) or fly between Nairobi and Kilimanjaro. A multiple-entry Tanzania visa ($100) is required if you leave Tanzania and re-enter. Single-entry visas are cancelled upon exit.

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