Can Swiss citizens extend their stay in Zambia with the e-Visa?
Any individual who is lawfully in Zambia as an ordinary tourist and whose allotted term of stay (as mentioned in the passport) has expired and who desires to prolong the stay [within the maximum of ninety (90) days] should contact the nearest Immigration Office. The extension must be requested before the day's end. If the tourist desires to stay in Zambia for more than 90 days, he or she must apply for a Visiting Permit.
If a business traveler desires to stay in Zambia, he or she must get a Temporary Employment Permit.
To ensure a smooth process, it is recommended to initiate the extension process well in advance of your visa's expiration date. Provide all the necessary documents as required by the immigration authorities and comply with any additional requirements they may have for extending your stay.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on visa extension procedures, it is best to consult the official website of the Zambia Department of Immigration or contact the Zambian embassy or consulate in Switzerland. They will be able to provide you with the specific requirements and guidance for extending your stay in Zambia with an e-visa.
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