Are you a Malaysian traveler planning to explore the breathtaking coastline of Bazaruto, the vibrant streets of Maputo, or perhaps eyeing a new business venture in Southeast Africa? Before you pack your bags, there is one crucial step: securing your Mozambique eVisa.

In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about the Mozambique eVisas for Malaysian passport holders, from requirements to processing speeds, ensuring your journey starts on the right note.
Yes. While Malaysia has visa-free access to many countries, Mozambique requires Malaysian passport holders to obtain a valid visa before arrival. The good news is that the traditional, "long-wait" embassy process has been replaced by the streamlined Mozambique eVisa system. This digital platform allows you to apply from the comfort of your home in Kuala Lumpur or anywhere else in the world.
Depending on your reason for travel, you can choose from several visa categories tailored to your needs:

To ensure a smooth application, Malaysians should have the following documents required for Mozambique eVisa:
Time is of the essence when planning an international trip. Through mozambique-evisa.com, you can choose a processing speed that fits your specific timeline:
| Processing Type | Timeframe |
| Normal Processing | 6 - 9 Working Days |
| Rush Processing | 4 - 7 Working Days |
| Super Rush Processing | 3 - 5 Working Days |
It is important to understand that the visa process involves immediate administrative work.
Travelers are allowed to bring personal medications, but they must be in their original packaging with clear labels. It is highly recommended to carry a copy of your doctor's prescription (in English or Portuguese) to avoid issues at customs. If you are carrying "controlled" substances or large quantities of life-saving medicine, a medical certificate is essential.
Public healthcare in Mozambique is limited, especially in rural areas. However, private clinics and hospitals in Maputo (such as Maputo Private Hospital) offer high-quality care with English-speaking staff. As a tourist, it is vital to have comprehensive travel insurance that includes medical evacuation to South Africa for complex emergencies.
The most popular ride-sharing app in Mozambique is Yango. It is widely used in Maputo and is generally much cheaper than hailing traditional street taxis. While Uber is not currently operational, local alternatives like Viva Taxi and Taxi Marcello also offer app-based or WhatsApp booking services for a safer, fixed-price experience.

Applying for a group can be tedious as each traveler’s details must be perfect. By using our service at mozambique-evisa.com, you can submit all applications in one go. We perform a collective review to ensure consistency across the group’s itinerary and accommodation details, significantly reducing the risk of a single member’s rejection delaying the whole trip.
Malaysians can drive in Mozambique using a valid Malaysian driving license accompanied by an International Driving Permit (IDP). Remember that driving is on the left side of the road. Speed limits are typically 60 km/h in urban areas and 120 km/h on highways. Always carry your passport and vehicle registration documents, as police checkpoints are common.
Children under the age of 18 require their own eVisa. In addition to standard documents, you must provide:
Yes, our platform supports group submissions. This is particularly beneficial for families, sports teams, or business delegations. Processing them together ensures that the entire group receives their approvals simultaneously, making travel planning much easier for the organizer.

If you lose your passport, you must first file a report at the nearest local police station. Then, contact the High Commission of Malaysia (accredited through Pretoria or the local honorary consulate) to apply for an Emergency Certificate. This document is valid for 9 months and allows you to travel back to Malaysia. Keeping digital scans of your documents on your phone can speed up this process.
Generally, no. A Tourist or Mozambique Business eVisa cannot be converted into a Work or Residency visa after you have entered Mozambique. If your purpose of travel changes, you usually need to exit the country and apply for the correct visa type from abroad. Always ensure you apply for the category that matches your primary intent.
Your eVisa is typically valid for entry for 60 days from the date of issuance. You do not have to enter on the exact date listed in your application, as long as your entry falls within this 60-day validity window. However, if your trip is delayed beyond 60 days, you must apply for a new eVisa as the original one will expire.
Yes. Unlike many other nations that only offer single-entry options for tourists, Mozambique provides 30, 60, and 90-day Multiple Entry options. This is ideal if you plan to visit neighboring South Africa or Zimbabwe and return to Mozambique during your vacation.

While not strictly a "visa" requirement for everyone, if you are traveling to Mozambique from a country with a risk of Yellow Fever transmission (or transiting through one for more than 12 hours), you must present a valid vaccination certificate upon arrival at the border.
When you land at Maputo International Airport or arrive at a land border, you must be ready to present:
No. The Tourist and Business eVisas are strictly for their stated purposes. Engaging in paid employment on these visas is illegal and can lead to significant fines or deportation. If you intend to work, you must apply for a specific Work Visa through the proper channels.
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