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Zimbabwe eVisa for Pakistani Citizens: Mandatory Requirements 2026

Zimbabwe eVisa for Pakistani Citizens: Mandatory Requirements 2026

Pakistani citizens are classified under Zimbabwe’s Category C — a Zimbabwe eVisa is mandatory and must be obtained before departure; visa on arrival is not available under any circumstances. The eVisa costs $30 USD, processes in 3–7 working days, and is applied 100% online at evisa.gov.zw. Apply at least 2 weeks before your travel date.

Pakistan = Category C: Zimbabwe eVisa Is Mandatory

Pakistan is officially listed under Zimbabwe’s Category C visa regime by the Zimbabwe Department of Immigration (zimimmigration.gov.zw). This classification means:

  • 🚫 Visa on arrival is NOT available for Pakistani passport holders
  • Online eVisa is the only legal entry method
  • ⚠️ You must receive approval BEFORE boarding your flight
  • Arriving without a pre-approved eVisa = denied entry or denied boarding

Airlines are required to check visa status before allowing passengers to board. A Pakistani traveler without a valid Zimbabwe eVisa will typically be refused boarding at the departure airport — not just at the Zimbabwe border.

Visa Category Pakistani Citizens
Category Category C
Visa on arrival ❌ Not available
eVisa required ✅ Mandatory before travel
Application portal evisa.gov.zw
Official source zimimmigration.gov.zw

Zimbabwe eVisa Requirements for Pakistani Citizens

Pakistani applicants must prepare complete and high-quality documentation. Blurry scans or missing documents are the most common reasons for delays or „Additional Documents Required“ status.

Required Documents — Complete Checklist

Document Specification Status
Passport bio page scan Valid for min. 6 months beyond entry; at least 2 blank pages; clear colour scan ✅ Mandatory
Digital passport photo Recent, white background, face 70–80% of frame, no glasses ✅ Mandatory
Return/onward ticket Confirmed flight booking showing departure from Zimbabwe ✅ Mandatory
Accommodation proof Hotel booking confirmation, Airbnb reservation, or host invitation letter ✅ Mandatory
Bank statement Last 3 months, showing sufficient funds (min. $50/day recommended) ⚠️ Strongly recommended
Travel insurance Covering medical emergencies, repatriation, and trip cancellation ⚠️ Strongly recommended
Business invitation letter Required for business visa applications — from Zimbabwean company ⚠️ Business visa only

Passport & Photo Specifications

Passport: Your Pakistani passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry into Zimbabwe. Ensure at least 2 consecutive blank pages are available for entry stamps. Expired or near-expiry passports will result in automatic rejection.

Photo: Submit a recent digital photograph (taken within the last 6 months). The photo should have a plain white or off-white background, with your face clearly visible and centered. No hats, sunglasses, or heavy filters.

How to Apply for Zimbabwe eVisa from Pakistan

All applications are submitted through the official portal at evisa.gov.zw. No third-party agent is required — and applying directly avoids unnecessary service fees.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

  1. Go to evisa.gov.zw and create a new account using your email address.
  2. Select visa type: „Tourist eVisa“ for leisure travel, or „Business eVisa“ if attending meetings or conferences.
  3. Enter personal information: Full legal name (as in passport), date of birth, Pakistani passport number, and travel dates.
  4. Upload required documents: Passport scan, photo, return ticket, accommodation proof, and bank statement. Files must be clear — blurry uploads cause automatic delays.
  5. Pay the application fee: $30 USD for single entry. Payment is accepted via international credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard).
  6. Submit and note your reference number. Keep this number — you will need it to track your application status.
  7. Wait for processing: 3–7 working days for Category C applicants from Pakistan.
  8. Receive Letter of Authority by email. Print the approved eVisa and carry it to Zimbabwe along with your original passport.

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Uploading a blurry or cropped passport scan — use a flatbed scanner or a well-lit phone camera
  • ❌ Passport photo with coloured background or sunglasses
  • ❌ Return ticket not confirmed (draft bookings not accepted)
  • ❌ Applying too close to travel date — always allow 2+ weeks
  • ❌ Using a different name in application vs passport (even middle name differences cause issues)

Zimbabwe eVisa Fees for Pakistani Citizens

Fees are paid directly through the official evisa.gov.zw portal. There are no hidden charges when applying through the government website.

Visa Type Fee (USD) Coverage Max Stay
Single Entry Tourist eVisa $30 Zimbabwe only 30 days
Single Entry Business eVisa $30 Zimbabwe only 30 days
KAZA UniVisa $50 Zimbabwe + Zambia 30 days

Processing Time & When to Apply

Standard processing for Category C applicants (including Pakistan) is 3–7 working days. However, this is not guaranteed — during busy periods, processing can extend slightly.

Best practice for Pakistani travelers:

  • Apply at least 14 days (2 weeks) before your departure date
  • If you receive „Additional Documents Required,“ upload corrections promptly — this resets the processing clock
  • Set up email notifications through your evisa.gov.zw account to receive instant updates

KAZA UniVisa — Zimbabwe & Zambia Combined

Pakistani travelers planning to visit Victoria Falls should consider the KAZA UniVisa ($50 USD). This combined visa covers both Zimbabwe and Zambia, allowing cross-border movement between the two countries during your trip.

Victoria Falls straddles the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia — many visitors want to see the falls from both sides, plus explore Livingstone (Zambia) or take a Zambezi River cruise. The KAZA UniVisa makes this possible with a single application at evisa.gov.zw.

What Happens Without an eVisa?

This is the most important section for Pakistani travelers to understand. Because Pakistan is Category C, there is absolutely no alternative to a pre-approved eVisa:

  • 🚫 No visa on arrival — immigration officers will not issue a visa at the airport
  • 🚫 No embassy visa at the border — Zimbabwean borders do not have consular services for Category C nationals
  • ✈️ Airlines will refuse boarding — check-in staff verify visa status for Category C countries; you may not even reach Zimbabwe without an approved eVisa
  • 💸 Non-refundable flights — denied boarding typically means you lose your ticket

The solution is simple: apply early, apply correctly, and receive your Letter of Authority by email before booking final travel arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Pakistani citizens need a visa for Zimbabwe?
Yes. Pakistani citizens are Category C under Zimbabwe’s immigration system. An eVisa is mandatory and must be approved before departure. Visa on arrival is not available for Pakistani passport holders. Apply online at evisa.gov.zw.
Can Pakistani citizens get a Zimbabwe visa on arrival?
No. Pakistan is listed on the official Category C list by Zimbabwe’s Department of Immigration (zimimmigration.gov.zw). Category C nationals must apply for and receive an eVisa before traveling. Arriving without a pre-approved eVisa results in denied entry. Airlines may also refuse boarding.
How much is the Zimbabwe eVisa fee for Pakistani citizens?
The Zimbabwe eVisa for Pakistani citizens costs $30 USD for a single-entry tourist or business visa (30-day stay). The KAZA UniVisa, which covers both Zimbabwe and Zambia, costs $50 USD. Fees are paid online at evisa.gov.zw.
How long does Zimbabwe eVisa processing take for Pakistani applicants?
Processing takes 3–7 working days for Category C applicants including Pakistan. Zimbabwe Immigration does not guarantee processing times. Apply at least 2 weeks before your travel date to allow time for document corrections if needed.
What documents do Pakistani citizens need for a Zimbabwe eVisa?
Required documents: valid Pakistani passport (minimum 6 months validity, 2 blank pages), recent digital passport photo (white background), confirmed return/onward ticket, proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter), and bank statement. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.
What is the KAZA UniVisa for Pakistan travelers?
The KAZA UniVisa ($50 USD) allows travelers from Pakistan to visit both Zimbabwe and Zambia on a single visa for 30 days. It’s ideal for tourists planning to see Victoria Falls from both sides of the border. Apply at evisa.gov.zw — same process as the standard eVisa.
How can I check my Zimbabwe eVisa status after applying?
Log in to your account at evisa.gov.zw and go to „My Applications“ to check your current status. You’ll need your application reference number. Status options are: Processing, Approved, Rejected, or Additional Documents Required. See our full guide: Zimbabwe eVisa status tracking.
What should I do if my Zimbabwe eVisa application is rejected?
If your Zimbabwe eVisa is rejected, review the reason provided in your evisa.gov.zw account. Correct the issue (e.g., resubmit clearer documents, provide missing proof of funds), and submit a fresh application. The $30 fee is required again for reapplication. Contact Zimbabwe Immigration via the portal if the rejection reason is unclear.

Ready to apply? Visit the official Zimbabwe eVisa portal and submit your application. Also see: Zimbabwe eVisa for Indian Citizens | Track Your Zimbabwe eVisa Application | Zimbabwe eVisa Requirements.

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.