Travelling to Zambia on a United Arab Emirates passport currently means using a traditional visa route rather than the online eVisa. Below is what applies to UAE citizens and the most reliable way to proceed.
Online eVisa
Not available
Government fee
depend on the visa type you choose
Processing
5 working days
Permitted stay
Varies by visa type
Because UAE citizens are not on the Zambia online eligibility list, an eVisa cannot be issued from this nationality. The dependable path is a traditional Zambia visa through an embassy or consulate, and our team can confirm the current process for United Arab Emirates passport holders before you commit to travel dates.
Single Entry for 30 days
Duration
30 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
90 days
Gov. fee
$45.00
Double Entries for 30 days
Duration
30 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
90 days
Gov. fee
$50.00
Multiple Entries for 90 days
Duration
90 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
90 days
Gov. fee
$95.00
Single Entry for 30 days
Duration
30 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
90 days
Gov. fee
$45.00
Double Entries for 30 days
Duration
30 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
90 days
Gov. fee
$50.00
Multiple Entries for 90 days
Duration
90 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
90 days
Gov. fee
$95.00
Multiple Entries for 90 days
Duration
90 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
7 days
Gov. fee
$70.00
Single Entry for 7 days
Duration
7 days
Processing
5 working days
Validity
7 days
Gov. fee
$45.00
UAE passports are strong, but destinations can still require an eVisa and a validity buffer beyond your stay — confirm both before booking. Fees are billed in US dollars, so Emirati applicants may see an AED conversion on their card. The most common avoidable mistake for UAE citizens: assuming the UAE passport’s wide access removes the eVisa step — some destinations still require it.
Visa rules can change. Confirm details with official Zambia immigration authorities close to your travel date.
United eVisa Editorial Team
Visa research & content review
The United eVisa Editorial Team compiles visa requirements, government fees, and processing details from official immigration sources and our destination database, then reviews each page for accuracy and updates it as rules change.