Are South Sudanese citizens required to be fingerprinted upon arrival when using the Zambia e-visa?
No. Generally, fingerprinting upon arrival is not required if you travel with an e-visa. Electronic visas, including those for Zambia, often involve an online application where travelers provide personal information and necessary documentation in advance. Travelers may need to present some necessary documents upon arrival in Zambia, which include:
- A valid passport for at least 06 months from the entry date into Zambia. This passport should also have 02 unused pages for stamping.
- A printout of the Zambia e-visa.
These documents are of utmost importance for the Immigration Officer at the airport to verify your identity and permit you to enter the country. You should also note that the immigration authorities make the final decision on whether you are allowed to enter Zambia or not, even when you have a valid visa.
South Sudanese citizens planning to travel to Zambia should contact Zambia Immigration Services or the Zambian embassy for the most accurate and up-to-date information on entry requirements, and any changes in the application process.
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