🇲🇿Mozambique Visa for Qatari Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Qatari passport holders can apply online for a Mozambique e-Visa before travel. Unlike an eTA, this is an actual visa — just issued digitally — so no embassy visit is needed for eligible short-term visits. Eligibility and covered purposes vary, so check the conditions below.
Qatar is listed in the official evisa.gov.mz eVisa-eligible country list (Mozambique National Immigration Service); not visa-free, not ETA, and not among the 6 restricted embassy-only countries (Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Nepal, Somalia). Ordinary passport holders apply online in advance; Tourist/Business eVisa permits up to 90 days. https://evisa.gov.mz/ (verified 2026-07)
evisa.gov.mz ↗How Qatari citizens apply for a Mozambique visa
- → Apply for the e-Visa online before travel and carry the approval. Apply here ↗
Mozambique visa cost for Qatari citizens
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules
Mozambique visa types
Tourist eVisa (Single Entry)
Short-stay tourism and leisure visits to Mozambique for eligible nationalities applying online through the official eVisa portal.
Duration options of 30, 60, or 90 days. Visa must be used within 60 days of issuance. Restricted nationalities (Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Nepal, Somalia) must apply at nearest embassy and cannot use the eVisa portal. Standard processing approximately 5 business days.
Apply here ↗Tourist Visa (Consular / Single Entry)
Tourism visits obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate for applicants not eligible for the eVisa portal, or those applying in person.
Normal processing: 10 business days, $220 USD. Expedited processing (3 business days): $280 USD. Requires confirmed flight and hotel reservations. Visa must be used within 60 days from issuance date.
Apply here ↗Tourist Visa (Consular / Multiple Entry)
Multi-entry tourism visits obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate, permitting multiple entries over the validity period.
Normal processing: 10 business days, $240 USD. Expedited processing (3 business days): $310 USD. Requires confirmed flight and hotel reservations. Visa must be used within 60 days from issuance date.
Apply here ↗Business eVisa
Business activities in Mozambique for eligible nationalities applying online through the official eVisa portal.
Duration options of 30, 60, or 90 days. Visa must be used within 60 days of issuance. Restricted nationalities must apply at nearest embassy.
Apply here ↗Business Visa (Consular)
Business activities in Mozambique obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate.
Normal processing: 10 business days, $220 USD. Expedited processing (3 business days): $280 USD. Requires letter from applicant's or inviting company, hotel and flight reservations.
Apply here ↗Transit Visa (Consular)
Short stay in Mozambique for passengers transiting to another destination.
Requires valid visa for the final destination unless the final destination is the applicant's country of origin or residence. Normal processing: 10 business days, $220 USD. Expedited processing (3 business days): $280 USD.
Apply here ↗Border Visa (Visa on Arrival)
Short tourist visits for nationals of countries that have no Mozambican embassy or consulate, issued on arrival at designated border posts and international airports.
Officially confirmed by the Embassy of Mozambique in Japan: 'Arrival tourist visas are now available at border posts, including international airports in Mozambique, for those who originate from countries where there is no Embassy/Consulate of Mozambique.' Eligibility is limited to nationals of countries lacking a Mozambican diplomatic mission; travellers from countries that have a mission must obtain a visa in advance. Widely reported as an approximately USD 50, 30-day, dual-entry visa (not extendable). Availability at the border can be unreliable, so the ETA or eVisa is recommended for travellers who are eligible for those.
Apply here ↗Other Mozambique visa categories (14)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Mozambique. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Visit Visa (Consular)
Visiting family or friends in Mozambique with a signed invitation from the inviting party in Mozambique.
Normal processing: 10 business days, $220 USD. Expedited processing (3 business days): $280 USD. Requires signed invitation letter from the inviting party in Mozambique plus flight itinerary and identification documentation.
Apply here ↗Work Visa (Consular)
Employment in Mozambique; single-entry visa obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate for those with authorized employment.
Single entry only. Requires authorization from Ministry of Labor, health certificate, work contract, authenticated police clearance, business letter, and business permit (ALVARA).
Apply here ↗Student Visa (Consular)
Foreign nationals admitted to study at a Mozambican school or university; single-entry visa obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate.
Single entry only; issued at a Mozambican embassy/consulate - Student is not offered as an eVisa category on the evisa.gov.mz portal. Requirements: letter of acceptance from the Mozambican school/university certified by the Ministry of Education, medical certificate, police clearance record, and proof of funds and accommodation. Entry visa is intended to be converted to a longer study/residence authorization after arrival for the course duration. Fee varies by mission (Embassy of Mozambique in Japan lists JPY 10,420, approximately USD 70, for single entry); other missions charge from approximately USD 220 for single-entry consular visas. Urgent processing available at higher fees.
Apply here ↗Work eVisa (Oil & Gas Business/Work)
Work or business activities in Mozambique's oil and gas sector via the official eVisa portal.
Listed as a distinct eVisa category on the official portal separate from standard Business eVisa. Processing approximately 5 business days.
Apply here ↗Sports & Culture eVisa
Participation in sports events or cultural activities in Mozambique for eligible nationalities applying online.
Listed as a distinct eVisa category on the official portal.
Apply here ↗Crew eVisa
Entry for crew members of vessels or aircraft operating in or through Mozambique.
Listed as a distinct eVisa category on the official portal.
Apply here ↗Humanitarian eVisa
Entry for humanitarian workers and aid personnel conducting relief or development activities in Mozambique.
Listed as a distinct eVisa category on the official portal.
Apply here ↗Investment Visa (eVisa)
Entry for foreign investors undertaking a qualifying investment project in Mozambique worth USD 500,000 or more.
Duration options: 90, 180, 365 or 730 days (multiple-entry). Minimum investment threshold: USD 500,000. Governed by Law No. 23/2022 of December 29. Processing time: 3 to 5 business days. This is an entry/investment visa; it is not a formal long-term residency-by-investment or golden visa program.
Apply here ↗Residence Visa (Consular)
Long-stay residence in Mozambique for individuals with authorized employment or family ties, obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate.
Single entry only. Requires authorization letter from Ministry of Labor, work contract, authenticated police clearance, and business documentation. Fee: $240 USD (normal processing, 10 business days); expedited 3 business days: $310 USD.
Apply here ↗Diplomatic / Official / UN Visa (Consular)
Entry for foreign government officials, diplomats, and staff of international organizations (UN, World Bank, IMF) on official business in Mozambique.
Reserved for government officials and UN/World Bank/IMF staff on official business. Separate requirements apply. Many bilateral agreements grant diplomatic/service passport holders visa-free entry - see conditional_access.
Apply here ↗Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)
Pre-travel electronic authorization for selected nationalities allowing short-stay tourist and business visits without a full visa.
Available to exactly 29 nationalities (Belgium, Canada, China, Côte d'Ivoire, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, UAE, UK, USA) via the evisa.gov.mz portal (relaunched February 11, 2026 with VFS Global). Processing: at least 48 hours before departure. Permits stay up to 30 days for tourist/business purposes. Fee: approximately USD 48 (increased from approximately USD 10/650 MZN under the previous portal). ETA was briefly suspended May 16–early 2026 due to technical issues; fully reinstated on the new portal.
Apply here ↗Journalist / Press Visa (Consular)
Foreign journalists and press or media personnel travelling to Mozambique to report on or cover events.
Visto de Jornalista - a distinct consular visa category listed by Mozambican embassies. Single entry; issued at a Mozambican embassy/consulate and not offered on the evisa.gov.mz portal. Fee varies by mission (Embassy of Mozambique in Japan lists JPY 10,420, approximately USD 70, single entry, ordinary processing 4-5 business days). Press accreditation and supporting documentation from the sponsoring media organisation are generally required.
Apply here ↗Temporary Permanence Visa (Consular)
Foreign spouse and minor or incapacitated children of a foreign national holding a Mozambican work visa, allowing them to accompany and reside with the work-visa holder.
Visto de Permanência Temporária. Granted to the spouse and minor/incapacitated children of a foreign citizen who holds a Mozambican work visa. Multiple-entry and renewable in step with the sponsor's work visa/employment contract. Requires a term of responsibility from the work-visa holder, criminal record certificate, round-trip ticket and a passport valid for at least 6 months. The initial 30-day entry is extended/renewed after arrival. Processing minimum approximately 15 days. Confirmed by the Embassy of Mozambique in Japan and the Mozambique High Commission (Rwanda).
Apply here ↗Courtesy Visa (Consular)
Persons deserving special consideration - such as guests of the Mozambican government and family members of diplomatic or official visa holders - who do not qualify for a diplomatic or official visa.
Visto de Cortesia. Issued free of charge, single or multiple entry with 30- or 90-day validity. Ordinary processing 4-5 business days; urgent 2-3 business days. Reserved for persons granted courtesy status by the Mozambican authorities and is not a general-purpose travel visa.
Apply here ↗Mozambique visa for Qatari citizens — FAQ
Do Qatari citizens need a visa for Mozambique?
Yes, but it can be completed entirely online — no embassy visit is required for eligible short-term visits.
What documents do Qatari citizens need for Mozambique?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Mozambique visa category — check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.
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