Tuvalu visa requirements for Zambians
Travel and visa requirements
Tuvaluan Visa is not required for Zambians
Stay Duration: 30 days
Entry Requirements
- Zambians intending to visit Tuvalu must first apply for an E-visa.
- This online pre-visa can be granted by the Tuvalu consulate in the applicants home country.
- On presentation of the pre-visa at the border checkpoint of Tuvalu the traveller is then issued a visa on arrival.
- This visa is valid for a maximum total stay of 30 days within a one year period.
- Along side the printed confirmation that a visa will be issued upon arrival, the traveller must also have a return/onward ticket.
- A proof of hotel accommodations is also needed, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.
- Zambians intending to visit Tuvalu are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tuvalu a poor country??
Tuvalu is one of the poorest nations in the world. It has one of the smallest populations of the Pacific Islands, with an estimated 2011 population of 11,200 people.
Is Tuvalu a developing country??
The United Nations designates Tuvalu as a least developed country (LDC) because of its limited potential for economic development, absence of exploitable resources and its small size and vulnerability to external economic and environmental shocks.
What is Tuvalu known for??
The Western Pacific nation of Tuvalu, formerly known as the Ellice Islands consists of nine tiny coral atolls (26 sq km), home to about 12 000 people, its location is south of the equator and west of the dateline about midway between Hawaii and Australia.
What do you call people from Tuvalu??
A person from Tuvalu and/or a citizen of Tuvaluis called Tuvaluan.
What does Tuvalu mean??
Tuvalu (/tuːˈvɑːluː/ ( listen) too-VAH-loo or /ˈtuːvəluː/ TOO-və-loo), formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is a Polynesian island country located in the Pacific Ocean, situated in Oceania, about midway between Hawaii and Australia.