Zambia Visa for Dutch Citizens
Dutch citizens need a visa to visit Zambia. The most convenient option is the e-Visa, which costs $50 for a single entry and is valid for 90 days. Apply online at evisa.zambiaimmigration.gov.zm before your trip. If you are also visiting Zimbabwe (a popular combination for Victoria Falls), the KAZA UniVisa costs the same $50 and allows 30 days of travel between both countries. Zambia offers incredible wildlife in South Luangwa and Lower Zambezi national parks, along with one of the world's most spectacular waterfalls. Apply at least one week before travel.
Visa At a Glance
- Visa Type
- e-Visa
- Best Option
- e-Visa ($50) or KAZA UniVisa ($50) if also visiting Zimbabwe
- Cost
- $50
- Processing
- 3-5 days
- Validity
- 90 days
- Entries
- Single
E-Visa Application
RecommendedCost
$50
Processing
3-5 business days
Stay Permitted
90 days
Entries
Single
How to Apply for E-Visa
Visit evisa.zambiaimmigration.gov.zm and create an account
Select 'Single Entry Visa' ($50)
Fill in the application form with your travel details
Upload a passport-size photo (JPEG format)
Upload your passport bio page scan
Upload return or onward flight ticket
Upload hotel booking or invitation letter
Upload yellow fever certificate if arriving from an endemic country
Pay $50 via credit or debit card
Wait 3-5 business days for approval
Print the e-Visa approval letter to show at immigration
Requirements
E-Visa Documents
- Valid Dutch passport (6+ months validity beyond entry, 2 blank pages)
- Passport-size photo (digital)
- Scanned passport bio page
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Proof of accommodation
- Yellow fever certificate (if arriving from an endemic country)
- Proof of sufficient funds (may be requested)
At Immigration
What to Present
- •Valid Dutch passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages)
- •Printed e-Visa approval letter (or apply for visa on arrival)
- •Yellow fever certificate (if arriving from an endemic country)
- •Return or onward flight ticket
- •Proof of accommodation
Tips
- •Print your e-Visa approval letter (don't rely on phone screenshots)
- •Have your accommodation details readily available
- •Carry US dollars for the visa fee if applying on arrival
- •Ask for the KAZA UniVisa at Livingstone if also visiting Zimbabwe
Typical processing time: 10-20 minutes with e-Visa, 20-40 minutes for visa on arrival
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not printing the e-Visa approval letter
- Passport with fewer than 6 months validity
- Not having a return or onward ticket ready
- Forgetting to request the KAZA UniVisa when visiting both countries
- Not carrying US dollars for visa on arrival payment
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Dutch citizens need a visa for Zambia?
Yes. Dutch citizens need a visa to enter Zambia. The easiest option is the e-Visa ($50) applied for online. If visiting Zimbabwe too, get the KAZA UniVisa ($50) for both countries.
What is the KAZA UniVisa?
The KAZA UniVisa costs $50 and covers both Zambia and Zimbabwe for 30 days with multiple crossings. Available at Livingstone, Victoria Falls, and Kazungula border posts.
Do I need a yellow fever vaccine for Zambia?
Only if arriving from or transiting through a country with yellow fever risk. Direct travel from the Netherlands does not require it.
How long can Dutch citizens stay in Zambia?
Up to 90 days on a single-entry e-Visa. The KAZA UniVisa allows 30 days between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Can I get a visa on arrival in Zambia?
Yes. Visa on arrival is available at Lusaka and Livingstone airports for $50. However, the e-Visa is recommended for faster immigration processing.
Visa Requirements for Dutch Citizens in Other Countries
Planning a multi-country trip? Check the requirements for your other destinations.