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Visas
Mozambican visas can be obtained from Mozambican embassies and consulates. You can request applications from an embassy directly, or you can use a visa service. A visa service might expedite the process, especially if you are traveling with a group. To apply for a visa, you will need a passport with at least 6 months remaining after your intended return home, as well as your flight itinerary and 2 passport-size pictures. You should apply for a single-entry tourist visa, unless you know that you will require a multiple-entry visa. Tourist visas for the US do require a letter of invitation. Visa requirements and printable application forms are available on the website of the Washington Embassy at www.embamoc-usa.org. That site also includes a listing of Mozambican embassies and consulates around the world.
**When you receive your visa, please check carefully the details of what has actually been issued. The standard visa is valid for a maximum 30-day stay in the country and is valid for 2-3 months. That would cover the circumstances of most visitors, but for those staying longer than 30 days, you would have to drive out of the country and re-enter before that 30-day period expires—or be subject to a fine of $100/day after that for being in the country illegally. However, some visas are inexplicably issued for only a 15-day validity--or even as short as 8 days. The consequences of overlooking this could be very serious!
Use the following information For Your Maputo visa Application:
Province: Maputo
District: Zimpeto
City: Maputo
Street: Avenida de Mocambique KM 11
House #: Casa 654//29
Friends: Rolland and Heidi Baker, US Citizens, friends
Reason for entry: Volunteer at a children's center
Border: if flying, MAPUTO International Airport; if driving from South
Africa, RESSANO GARCIA
For Pemba, Use The Following Visa Application Information:
Province: Cabo Delgado
District: Pemba
City: Pemba
Street: Prai de Wimbe
House#: C. P. 275
Friends: Rolland and Heidi Baker, US Citizens, friends
Reason for entry: Volunteer at a children's center
Border: if flying, PEMBA, if driving, the options are numerous but many days of driving.
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