Malawi is a nation of southeastern Africa that is also known as the “Warm Heart of Africa.” In this small nation, the people, while in poverty, are kind and generous, making Malawi one of the least dangerous places in Africa. It is also home to one of the biggest elephant translocation projects and of the “Mist Mountain.”
Citizens of Curaçao can travel to Malawi when they apply for an e-visa. The e-visa for Malawi is required of all citizens from countries that are not in the approved visa-free travel list.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do I Need a Paper Copy of My e-Visa?
While not required, it is highly recommended that you arrive in Malawi with both a hard copy and a soft copy of your e-visa.
What Options Do I Have For Submitting My Application?
You can submit your application using three different options:
- Standard Processing
- Rush Processing
- Super Rush Processing
How Much Does a Malawi e-Visa Cost for Citizens of Curaçao?
The cost is calculated based on the processing speed you choose for your e-visa application.
- Standard Processing Price: USD $101.99
- Rush Processing Price: USD $119.99
- Super Rush Processing Price: USD $150.99
What Is the Processing Time for a Malawi e-Visa?
- Standard Processing: 10 days
- Rush Processing: 9 days
- Super Rush Processing: 7 days
Is Multiple Entry Allowed with the Malawi e-Visa for citizens of Curaçao?
A Multiple entry is allowed with the Malawian e-visa.
How Long is My e-Visa Valid For?
You visa will be valid for 90 days after issued.
What is the Max Stay allowed for Curaçaoan Citizens with a Malawian e-Visa?
As a citizen of Curaçao, you are allowed to stay for no more than 90 days per entry in Malawi with your e-visa.
Do I Need My Curaçao Passport with Me in Malawi?
Yes, you must have your passport. Your passport needs to retain validity for at least six months prior to your arrival in Malawi.
Does an Approved e-Visa Guarantee Entry into Malawi?
No. Malawi reserves the right to refuse anyone entrance into their country. If you have an e-visa, you can still be refused. Malawi reserves the right to not disclose the reasons for which you are denied.
What Documents Does the Application Require?
- A Photo
- A copy of your passport details page
- Evidence of accommodation during your stay in Malawi
Do I Need a Visa if I Am In-Transit Through Antigua and Barbuda?
Yes. You will need to acquire the appropriate e-visa if you are an in-transit traveler.
Do my children need visas or is my visa enough?
A separate visa is required for each person traveling to Malawi. You will use your passport information on their applications if your children are included in your passport. Their application will also require:
- Their birth certificate
- Your passport details page
- A consent letter
Does the Information on My e-Visa Have to Match the Information on My Passport?
Yes. It is important that the information on both your visa and your passport matches to be allowed entry to the country.