Finland visa requirements for Tanzanians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Tanzanians visiting Finland

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Finnish Visa.


  • Travelers are required to fulfill all the statements required in order to apply for a visa and submit all documents with a signed copy of the application form to the Finnish embassy/consulate in Dar es Salam.
  • A completed application form.
  • Two recent passport-sized photos taken on a white background.
  • Copies of your passport and previous visas are required.
  • A copy of your return ticket reservation(it is not recommended to purchase your ticket before your visa purchase).
  • Travel medical visa insurance with a minimum of 30,000 EURO coverage within Finland and the entire Schengen area.
  • A cover letter stating your purpose to Finland.
  • A copy of your return tickets reservation dates and flight number, specifying your entry and exit from Finland(it is not recommended to purchase your ticket before you obtain your Visa- if not otherwise required).
  • Proof of accommodation for the whole duration of the trip. This could be either a hotel reservation or a friend or family's house address.
  • Proof of civil status(Marriage certificate, Birth certificate of your children, Death certificate of your spouse or ration card).
  • Means of subsistence - proof of sufficient financial means for the period of stay; this could be your bank account statement.
  • Employment contract, if employed, bank statement of 6 months showing salary received from the employer, Income Tax Return(ITR) form or certificate of income tax deducted at the source of salary. If self-employed; a copy of your business license, company bank statement of the latest 6 months, Income Tax Return(ITR).
  • For students; a letter of agreement from your school, and proof of enrollment.
  • Retired persons are to provide their pension statements of the last 6 months.

Finland Visa for Tanzanians

Facts about Finland


Finland’s plethora of lakes makes it a top summer destination. There are a plethora of lakes which have holiday cabins and host activities such as swimming, fishing, and sailing. The Arctic Lapland province is a top destination for tourist, it is a wilderness that has national parks and ski resorts. The country is well-known for its saunas and iconic designs.

The tourism industry in Finland accounts for about 2.5% of the Finnish GDP. The industry is responsible for providing about 136,700 jobs. In 2017, Finland played host to over 6.7 million foreign tourists.

Types of Finland Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 15 days 90 days
Medical visa 15 days 90 days
Student visa 15 days 3 years
Tourist visa 15 days 90 days

General Requirements for Finland Visa


  • Travelers are required to fulfill all the statements required in order to apply for a visa and submit all documents with a signed copy of the application form to the Finnish embassy/consulate in Dar es Salam.
  • A completed application form.
  • Two recent passport-sized photos taken on a white background.
  • Copies of your passport and previous visas are required.
  • A copy of your return ticket reservation(it is not recommended to purchase your ticket before your visa purchase).
  • Travel medical visa insurance with a minimum of 30,000 EURO coverage within Finland and the entire Schengen area.
  • A cover letter stating your purpose to Finland.
  • A copy of your return tickets reservation dates and flight number, specifying your entry and exit from Finland(it is not recommended to purchase your ticket before you obtain your Visa- if not otherwise required).
  • Proof of accommodation for the whole duration of the trip. This could be either a hotel reservation or a friend or family's house address.
  • Proof of civil status(Marriage certificate, Birth certificate of your children, Death certificate of your spouse or ration card).
  • Means of subsistence - proof of sufficient financial means for the period of stay; this could be your bank account statement.
  • Employment contract, if employed, bank statement of 6 months showing salary received from the employer, Income Tax Return(ITR) form or certificate of income tax deducted at the source of salary. If self-employed; a copy of your business license, company bank statement of the latest 6 months, Income Tax Return(ITR).
  • For students; a letter of agreement from your school, and proof of enrollment.
  • Retired persons are to provide their pension statements of the last 6 months.

Finland Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

60.00 (EUR)

Medical visa

75.00 (EUR)

Student visa

70.00 (EUR)

Tourist visa

60.00 (EUR)

Finland Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Tanzania


Location

Address

Dar-es-Salaam

Mirambo Street/Garden Avenue P.O.Box 2455 Dar es Salaam

www.finland.or.tz

sanomat.dar@formin.fi

(+255) 22 2212 400 (+255) 75 4631 688

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the official currency in Finland?

The official currency in Finland is the Euro and it is the only legal tender. It was replaced in 2002 and the former Finnish Makka is no longer being used throughout Finland.


What is the official language in Finland?

There are two official languages in Finland and they are Finnish and Swedish. The minority languages spoken are Sami, Romani, Finnish sign languages and Karelian while English, German and French are the only foreign languages spoken.


Do I need any vaccinations when going to Finland?

The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Finland:  Hepatitis A and B, Rabies, Meningitis, Polio, Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), Chickenpox, Shingles, Pneumonia, and Influenza.


What is Finland famous for?

Finland is famous for its glassware, and one of the most iconic and valuable brands is Littala, which has been making glass since 1881 and now has filled practically every Finnish home with glass items. It is common for people to inherit Littala from their family members.


Is the tap water in Finland safe for drinking?

The tap water in Finland is extremely safe for drinking and it is said to be a pleasure to drink it as it is of the best quality and even found to be cleaner than bottled water.