Do you plan on getting involved in volunteer work in Tanzania? Then perhaps you would like to know that the citizens of Guinea-Bissau must obtain a visa before going there. At the same time, according to the visa policy of Tanzania, the citizens of Guinea-Bissau are among the many nationalities that can apply for a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa online. With iVisa’s help, the online application process is short and simple. For more information about the Tanzania Volunteer eVisa, please read the information below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the required documents and information for a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa?
Before you begin the process of getting a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa online, you should know that you will need a few documents and some information to get started. However, you should not have any trouble putting them together. Here is what you will need:
- Passport – be advised that it has to be valid for another 6 months from your date of arrival in Tanzania and have one available blank page for stamping
- Scan of the passport’s information page
- Photo
- Return flight ticket
- Invitation letter – the NGO you wish to work with in Tanzania will issue this for you
- Registration Certificates of the NGO
- E-mail address
- Means of online payment – you can use a credit/debit card, PayPal, Alipay, or WeChat
How does the online application process work?
When it comes to the online process of getting a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa, you have nothing to worry about. First, you have to put together the required documents and information. Then, you must fill in an online application form. iVisa broke it down into two steps for you. The first one concerns general information about yourself and your trip, as well as the processing speed for your application. The second just wants you to cover the payment and to carefully review your form. Once completed, you can submit the form, and iVisa takes care of the rest.
You should not experience any difficulties in filling in the online application form, but if you do have questions or concerns, please contact iVisa’s customer support service. It is open 24/7 and does not charge additional fees.
Does it take long for my application to be processed?
That depends on your decision. iVisa provides you with three options as far as the processing speed of your application is concerned, which allows you to choose the one that best serves your purposes. They are as follows:
- Standard processing – 15 days
- Rush processing – 13 days
- Super Rush processing – 10 days
What is the cost of a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa?
The amount you pay for your Tanzania Volunteer eVisa is established by the processing speed of your application. Needless to say, the sooner you want your eVisa to arrive in your e-mail inbox, the more you have to pay for it. The prices for all available options are listed below, and the service fees are already included.
- Standard - USD $116.99
- Rush - USD $135.99
- Super Rush - USD $176.99
How long is the Tanzania Volunteer eVisa valid for?
The validity of a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa is
90 days after arrival.
How many times can I enter Tanzania with Tanzania Volunteer eVisa?
The Tanzania Volunteer eVisa is a Single entry visa.
How many days can I spend in Tanzania with a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa?
With a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa, you can stay in Tanzania for up to
90 days per entry.
Is the Tanzania Volunteer eVisa valid at any point of entry in Tanzania?
No. When you have a Tanzania Volunteer eVisa, you are required to cross the Tanzania borders via one of the following crossings:
- Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA),
- Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA),
- Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (AAKIA),
- At Namanga border
- At Tunduma border