Tanzania Visa for Italian Citizens
Italian citizens need a visa to visit Tanzania. The Ordinary Visa costs $50 for a single entry and permits a stay of up to 90 days. Italy has a long-standing connection with Tanzania, and Italian travelers are among the most frequent European visitors. Apply through the e-Visa portal at visa.immigration.go.tz before departure, or obtain a visa on arrival at Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, or Zanzibar airports. Allow at least two weeks for online processing, as applications can take up to 10 business days.
Visa At a Glance
- Visa Type
- Ordinary Visa (Single Entry)
- Best Option
- e-Visa
- Cost
- $50
- Processing
- 3-10 days
- Validity
- 90 days
- Entries
- Single
E-Visa Application
RecommendedCost
$50
Processing
Up to 10 business days
Stay Permitted
90 days
Entries
Single
How to Apply for E-Visa
Go to visa.immigration.go.tz
Create an account or log in
Select 'Ordinary Visa' (single entry, $50)
Fill in application form with travel details
Upload passport photo (45x35mm, JPEG, max 500KB)
Upload passport bio page (colored scan)
Upload return/onward flight ticket
Pay $50 via Visa or Mastercard
Wait up to 10 business days for approval
Download and print approved e-Visa
Requirements
E-Visa Documents
- Valid Italian passport (6+ months validity beyond entry)
- One blank visa page in passport
- Recent passport photo (45x35mm, colored, JPEG, max 500KB)
- Colored scan of passport bio page
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Visa or Mastercard for payment
Passport Requirements
- Validity: At least 6 months beyond entry date
- Blank Pages: At least 1 blank visa page
- Condition: Good condition, no damage
East Africa Tourist Visa
Visiting multiple East African countries? The East Africa Tourist Visa might be a better option.
Cost
$100
Validity
90 days
Entries
Multiple
Countries
Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda
When to choose: If visiting multiple East African countries on the same trip
At Immigration
What to Present
- •Passport with 6+ months validity
- •Printed e-Visa approval
- •Return flight ticket
- •Yellow fever certificate (if arriving from endemic country)
Tips
- •Have printed e-Visa in hand before joining the queue
- •Know your first hotel or lodge name and address
- •Yellow fever vaccination certificate needed if arriving from an endemic area
- •Have return flight details ready to show if asked
Typical processing time: 15-30 minutes with e-Visa
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying too late (allow 2 weeks, processing takes up to 10 days)
- Using unofficial visa websites (scam sites exist)
- Not printing the e-Visa approval
- Passport validity less than 6 months
- Not having a return or onward ticket ready
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Italian citizens need a visa for Tanzania?
Yes. Italian citizens need an Ordinary Visa ($50) for a single-entry stay of up to 90 days. Apply online at visa.immigration.go.tz or obtain a visa on arrival.
How much is the Tanzania visa for Italian citizens?
$50 for the Ordinary single-entry visa. A multiple-entry visa is $100 and valid for 12 months.
Can Italians get a Tanzania visa on arrival?
Yes, but the e-Visa is recommended to avoid long queues. The cost is the same ($50) whether you apply online or on arrival.
How long can Italian citizens stay in Tanzania?
Up to 90 consecutive days on the Ordinary Visa. Extensions are possible at immigration offices in Tanzania.
How long does the Tanzania e-Visa take for Italian citizens?
Up to 10 business days. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel to be safe.
Do Italian citizens need a yellow fever vaccine for Tanzania?
Only if arriving from a yellow fever endemic country. If flying directly from Italy, it is recommended but not required.
Visa Requirements for Italian Citizens in Other Countries
Planning a multi-country trip? Check the requirements for your other destinations.