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Zimbabwe eVisa Eligible Countries: Full List 2026

Zimbabwe eVisa Eligible Countries: Full List 2026

Citizens of approximately 118 countries are eligible for Zimbabwe eVisa in 2026. Zimbabwe operates a 3-category system: Category A (visa-free, ~20 African nations), Category B (visa on arrival or eVisa, including USA, UK, and EU), and Category C (eVisa required before departure, including India and China). Check your nationality below to find your category.

Zimbabwe’s 3-Tier Visa Category System Explained

Understanding Zimbabwe eVisa eligibility starts with Zimbabwe’s official nationality classification. The Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries system divides all nationalities into three categories, each with different entry requirements. Your category determines whether you need a Zimbabwe eVisa, a Visa on Arrival, or no visa at all.

Category Who Entry Method Zimbabwe eVisa Required?
Category A ~20 African nations Visa-free entry No
Category B ~60 Western nations eVisa or Visa on Arrival Optional (recommended)
Category C ~40+ other nations eVisa mandatory Yes — before departure

Zimbabwe’s Immigration Act classifies nationality categories based on bilateral agreements and immigration treaties. The list of Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries was expanded in 2024 to cover approximately 118 nationalities, up from the previous 60+ under the old system.

Category A — Visa-Free Countries (No Zimbabwe eVisa Needed)

Category A Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries do not need any visa to enter Zimbabwe. These are primarily Southern and Eastern African nations with special bilateral agreements. Citizens of these countries enter Zimbabwe visa-free for tourism and short visits — no Zimbabwe eVisa application required.

Country Region Entry
🇿🇦 South Africa Southern Africa Visa-free
🇿🇲 Zambia Southern Africa Visa-free
🇧🇼 Botswana Southern Africa Visa-free
🇲🇿 Mozambique Southern Africa Visa-free
🇲🇼 Malawi Southern Africa Visa-free
🇳🇦 Namibia Southern Africa Visa-free
🇸🇿 eSwatini (Swaziland) Southern Africa Visa-free
🇱🇸 Lesotho Southern Africa Visa-free
🇰🇪 Kenya East Africa Visa-free
🇹🇿 Tanzania East Africa Visa-free
🇺🇬 Uganda East Africa Visa-free
🇲🇺 Mauritius Island Africa Visa-free
🇸🇨 Seychelles Island Africa Visa-free
🇬🇭 Ghana West Africa Visa-free
🇲🇬 Madagascar Island Africa Visa-free
🇨🇩 DR Congo Central Africa Visa-free

If your country is Category A, you do not need to apply for a Zimbabwe eVisa at all. Simply travel with your valid passport (6+ months validity) and you will be admitted.

Category B — Countries Eligible for Zimbabwe eVisa or Visa on Arrival

Category B is the largest group of Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries — approximately 60 Western nations whose citizens can choose between applying for a Zimbabwe eVisa online before departure or obtaining a Visa on Arrival at the border. Both options cost the same ($30 for single entry).

Country eVisa Visa on Arrival
🇺🇸 United States ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇬🇧 United Kingdom ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇩🇪 Germany ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇫🇷 France ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇮🇹 Italy ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇪🇸 Spain ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇳🇱 Netherlands ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇦🇺 Australia ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇨🇦 Canada ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇳🇿 New Zealand ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇯🇵 Japan ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇰🇷 South Korea ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇸🇬 Singapore ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇨🇭 Switzerland ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇦🇹 Austria ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇧🇪 Belgium ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇸🇪 Sweden ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇳🇴 Norway ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇩🇰 Denmark ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇵🇹 Portugal ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇮🇪 Ireland ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇮🇱 Israel ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇷🇺 Russia ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
🇧🇷 Brazil ✅ Yes ✅ Yes

Category B tip: Even though Zimbabwe eVisa is optional for Category B travelers, applying online is strongly recommended. Visa on Arrival at Beitbridge Border Post can involve queues of several hours. Your pre-approved Zimbabwe eVisa (Letter of Authority) gets you through the dedicated fast lane.

See our full Visa on Arrival guide for complete Category B entry details.

Category C — Countries That Must Apply for Zimbabwe eVisa

Category C nationals are required to obtain a Zimbabwe eVisa before departure — Visa on Arrival is not available to them. These Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries include major Asian nations with high travel volumes to Zimbabwe.

Country Zimbabwe eVisa Required Visa on Arrival Available
🇮🇳 India ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇨🇳 China ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇵🇰 Pakistan ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇵🇭 Philippines ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇧🇩 Bangladesh ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇳🇵 Nepal ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇻🇳 Vietnam ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇲🇾 Malaysia ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇮🇩 Indonesia ✅ Mandatory ❌ No
🇹🇷 Turkey ✅ Mandatory ❌ No

Category C passport holders must apply for Zimbabwe eVisa at evisa.gov.zw at least 2 weeks before departure. Processing takes 3–7 working days. Check our processing time guide for full details on timelines and tracking.

Full Zimbabwe eVisa Eligible Countries List 2026

The complete Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries list for 2026 covers all nationalities eligible to apply through the official government portal. Zimbabwe updated its Zimbabwe eVisa system in 2024 to include approximately 118 nationalities — a significant expansion from the previous ~60 countries.

Key points about the 2026 Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries list:

  • The list is maintained by Zimbabwe’s Department of Immigration at zimimmigration.gov.zw
  • Changes to eligibility can occur — always verify before booking flights
  • Category B countries have the most flexibility (eVisa OR Visa on Arrival)
  • Category C countries should apply 3–4 weeks before departure during peak season
  • Citizens of non-listed countries must contact their local Zimbabwe embassy

KAZA UniVisa — Special Eligibility for Zimbabwe + Zambia

The KAZA UniVisa is a special Zimbabwe eVisa variant available to approximately 65 nationalities. It covers entry into both Zimbabwe and Zambia — making it ideal for Victoria Falls visitors who want to see the falls from both sides. The Zimbabwe eVisa KAZA option costs $50 and is valid for 30 days.

KAZA UniVisa eligible countries include all Category B nations plus additional nationalities from the KAZA TFCA (Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area) partner agreement. Apply at evisa.gov.zw selecting the KAZA UniVisa option.

What If Your Country Is Not on the Zimbabwe eVisa List?

If your nationality does not appear on the Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries list, you are not eligible to apply for a Zimbabwe eVisa online. Your options are:

  1. Contact your nearest Zimbabwe Embassy — apply for a traditional visa in person or by mail.
  2. Check zimimmigration.gov.zw for the most current official classification list.
  3. Request a Letter of Introduction from a Zimbabwe-based host or company for business travel.

Zimbabwe embassies are located in major cities worldwide — find the nearest one at zimembassyinfo.com.

Frequently Asked Questions — Zimbabwe eVisa Eligible Countries

How many countries are eligible for Zimbabwe eVisa in 2026?

Approximately 118 countries are eligible for Zimbabwe eVisa in 2026. This includes Category B countries (who can also get Visa on Arrival) and Category C countries (eVisa mandatory). The list was expanded in 2024 from the previous ~60 nationalities.

Do US citizens need a Zimbabwe eVisa?

US citizens are Category B — they can enter Zimbabwe with either a Zimbabwe eVisa (applied online at evisa.gov.zw) or a Visa on Arrival at the border. Both cost $30 for single entry. Applying for eVisa in advance is recommended to avoid border queues.

Do UK citizens need a Zimbabwe eVisa?

UK citizens are Category B for Zimbabwe — eligible for both Zimbabwe eVisa and Visa on Arrival. UK passport holders also qualify for Multiple Entry Visa on Arrival (valid 6 months, $55), which is exclusive to UK, USA, and Canada.

Do Indian citizens need a Zimbabwe eVisa?

Yes — Indian citizens are Category C and must apply for Zimbabwe eVisa before departure at evisa.gov.zw. Visa on Arrival is not available for Indian passport holders. Allow 3–7 working days for processing and apply at least 2 weeks before travel.

What is the difference between Category B and Category C for Zimbabwe eVisa?

Category B passport holders can choose between Zimbabwe eVisa (online, 3–7 days) or Visa on Arrival (instant at border). Category C passport holders must apply for Zimbabwe eVisa in advance — Visa on Arrival is not available. Both categories pay the same fees: $30 single, $45 double, $55 multiple entry.

Which African countries are visa-free for Zimbabwe?

Approximately 16–20 African countries are visa-free (Category A) for Zimbabwe, including South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia, eSwatini, Lesotho, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mauritius, Seychelles, Ghana, DR Congo, and Madagascar. Citizens of these countries do not need any Zimbabwe eVisa.

What is the KAZA UniVisa and who is eligible?

The KAZA UniVisa is a Zimbabwe eVisa variant that covers both Zimbabwe and Zambia for $50. It is valid for 30 days and available to approximately 65 nationalities — primarily Category B countries. It’s the recommended option for Victoria Falls visitors who want to explore both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides.

Where can I find the official Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries list?

The official Zimbabwe eVisa eligible countries list is maintained by Zimbabwe’s Department of Immigration at zimimmigration.gov.zw. The eVisa application portal at evisa.gov.zw also lists eligible nationalities during the application process. Always verify your eligibility before booking flights.

Can Chinese citizens apply for Zimbabwe eVisa?

Yes — Chinese citizens are Category C and are eligible for Zimbabwe eVisa, which must be applied for before departure at evisa.gov.zw. Visa on Arrival is not available for Chinese passport holders. Processing takes 3–7 working days.

Charlotte Whitfield

Author: Charlotte Whitfield

Charlotte Whitfield is an award-winning travel journalist and visa expert based in London. Born and raised in South-East London, she has spent over 12 years covering African travel destinations, immigration policies, and entry requirements for leading travel publications. Charlotte specialises in helping international travellers navigate complex visa systems, with a particular focus on Southern and Eastern Africa. She has personally visited Zimbabwe three times and is passionate about showcasing the country's incredible wildlife, culture, and history to the world.