Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can someone else apply for a visa on behalf of another?
Answer. Yes, provided that, all the requirements are completed and the application form is duly filled in and properly signed.
2. Can someone else collect the visa/passport on other’s behalf?
Answer. Yes, as long as he/she will bring the collection number and/or letter of authority to pick up with identification card.
3. In Visa application form, what is reference in Tanzania?
Answer. Name, address and phone number of your contact person in Tanzania, if you don’t have contact person, the name, address and phone number of hotel/accommodation while in Tanzania.
4. Can someone get visa upon arrival?
Answer. It is not guaranteed, it is strongly advised to apply at the Tanzania High Commission in London if you are in U.K. or Republic of Ireland.
5. When will be the start date of the visa? What are the Maximum days of stay in Tanzania?
Answer. Visa is valid from the date of issue. 90 days from the date of entry/arrival.
6. In Visa application form, what do you mean by saying “Means of Financial Support”?
Answer. It means, sponsor of your trip (company, organisation, employer, family or self-support).
7. Is Yellow fever vaccination (Y.F.V.) necessary?
Answer. It is not compulsory, if you are travelling straight to Tanzania from U.K. or just connecting flights from any airports in the World. (If you are entering Tanzania through other Countries, please refer to the visa section of our website for more information,).
REGARDING POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE.
For those who require Police Clearance Certificates regarding ‘Criminal Records’, are kindly advised to note that this High Commission does not issue Police Clearance Certificate.
You would therefore be advised to proceed as follows:
(a) Get your local police to fingerprint you and send your fingerprints to the following address:-
Criminal Investigation Department
Forensic Bureau
P.O.Box 9094
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania.
Tel: +255 22 2110006
Fax: +255 22 2118223
(b) Attach US Dollars 25 to your letter forwarding the fingerprints which must provide details of the place you last resided while in Tanzania showing name of district, name of town, street name (if available) and house number.
(c) Please note:-
Don’t forget to send your recent contact details.
If you are required to have the police certificate authenticated you should send it under a prepaid postage or bring it personally to the High Commission. The High Commission would in turn seek a formal verification from concerned authorities in Tanzania. It may take 2 to 3 working days or even a week, depending on the reply from authorities in Tanzania. You would also be charged a fee of £26. (See also “Authentication Section”).
REGARDING BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Please note that the High Commission does not process any applications for Birth Certificates.
You would therefore kindly be required to:
(a) Go to the website, www.rita.go.tz to have information on how to apply, or contact:
Administrator General
Registration, Insolvency and Trusteeship Agency
P.O.Box 9183
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania.
Tel No: +255 22 2153069
Fax No: +255 22 2153075
For those who were born in Zanzibar, please contact
Office of the Registrar General
P.O.Box 260
Zanzibar
Tanzania
Tel: +255 24 2236324
Fax: +255 24 2236325
Email:
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REGARDING THE AUTHENTICATION AND LEGALISATION OF DOCUMENTS
The High Commission will authenticate documents for a fee of £26 per page. However the High Commission would accept no liability in respect of any information contained on any document it authenticates. The authentication process might take 2 to 3 working days. In some circumstances the High Commission would be necessitated to issue a separate letter to authenticate the presented document. For those documents that are originated from United Republic of Tanzania, e.g. Police Clearance Certificate, Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, court documents or documents from any legal registry, may take a week to be authenticated because the documents have to be verified with issuing authorities in Tanzania.
REGARDING MARRIAGE
Details forthcoming



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