If you’re planning a trip to Malawi, check our Visa Checker Tool and instantly find out whether your country of citizenship is among those required to get a visa prior to arrival.
If you’re looking for a Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Barthelemy (French Part), iVisa.com can help you process your application faster than any embassy or consulate office, avoiding queues and lengthy papers. Simply fill in our online application and immediately apply for your Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Barthelemy (French Part) - you’ll then get a 30-day Multiple entry visa, sent directly to your emails, attach it to your passport and get ready to travel!
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, traveling to Malawi at the moment is unadvisable and restricted to necessary visits. However, if you’re looking at traveling here, for leisure or tourism, make sure you have your Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Barthelemy (French Part) with you at all times.
COVID-19 Traveling FAQs
Is a COVID-19 vaccine required?
No, there are no mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements to enter Malawi at the moment. However it is highly desirable and recommended to get a vaccination prior to arrival, to reduce travelers’ risk of exposure.
Do I need to take a PCR Test before entering Malawi?
Yes, in order to be allowed in the country, travelers must show proof of a valid and ‘negative’ PCR test, taken within 72 hours. An extra test upon landing, may also be requested, depending on circumstances, at travelers’ own expense.
Are quarantine measures enforced?
There are currently no quarantine restrictions, except for those testing positive at the PCR test taken upon arrival. Nonetheless, all travelers will be required to self-monitor their health conditions and COVID-19 symptoms, for 14 days after arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why apply for a Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Barthelemy (French Part)?
Any citizen of Saint Barthelemy (French Part) traveling to Malawi is required to obtain a visa. This document will have 90 days after issued validity and permit you to stay in the country for 90 days per entry legally.
How long and how much does it take to process my eVisa?
There are three (3) different options to apply for a Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Barthelemy (French Part):
- Standard Processing: Received within 10 days - USD $101.99.
- Rush Processing: Received within 9 days - USD $119.99.
- Super Rush Processing: Received within 7 days - USD $150.99.
What do I need for my Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Barthelemy?
- Your passport scan - with at least six (6) months validity from when you’re planning on entering Malawi.
- Travel ticket.
- One passport-sized current photo.
- Invitation letter or accommodation details about your stay.
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate - if you are traveling from a high-risk country.
- A selfie with the physical credit card used for the online payment. Only the last 4 digits of the card must be visible in the photo. Only one image per order is required to verify the payment.
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Although less popular than other African destinations like Zanzibar, Tanzania, or Kenya, Malawi is the perfect destination for a Southeast African experience, incredible safaris, beaches, and clear waters.
In fact, Malawi hosts the third largest lake in Africa: enormous Lake Malawi, situated in the Lake Malawi National Park, perfect for swimming, fishing, sailing, or just chilling. Here you can admire beautiful rhinos, zebras, crocodiles, baboons, and many more - but make sure you especially do not miss out on the lakes’ traditionally colorful fish: Chambo!
Also, when in Malawi, you don’t need to travel much to enjoy its wilderness, with the harmony and peacefulness of its surrounding nature. In fact, not far from the capital’s center lies the Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve. Three main rivers cross the territory: Dwangwa, Bua and Kaombe, it’s the oldest reserve in the country, and it’s the perfect place for birdwatching, as well as spotting plenty of elephants. Imagine how much more there is to discover if moving further out from the capital and more inland!
Don’t forget to try out local dishes like Nsima and Kachumbari and shop on local artwork from La Galleria Africa, in Lilongwe, before heading back home!