Zimbabwe visa for Bulgarian citizens

Bulgarian citizens planning their adventure to Zimbabwe will find the e-visa application process straightforward, allowing for a maximum stay of 30 days. You have five distinct visa types available, including options for tourist, business, and transit purposes, with a typical tourist e-visa often costing around $30 USD. While there are no direct flights linking Sofia with Harare, Bulgarian visitors commonly transit through major European or Middle Eastern hubs, bridging a substantial 7-hour time difference that requires adjusting your schedule upon arrival to Zimbabwe's local time. Given Zimbabwe's multi-currency system, carrying a mix of US dollars for transactions and a credit card for larger purchases is advisable for a smooth travel experience.

Visa on arrival30d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristZimbabwe e-Visa – Tourist/Holiday (Single Entry)
Apply
TouristZimbabwe e-Visa – Tourist/Holiday (Double Entry)
double-entry
Apply
BusinessZimbabwe e-Visa – Business
Apply
BusinessZimbabwe e-Visa – Conference
Apply
TransitZimbabwe e-Visa – Transit
Apply
StudentZimbabwe Student e-Visa / Student Permit
multiple-entry
Apply
TouristKAZA UNIVISA (Zimbabwe–Zambia joint tourist visa)
30d$50multiple-entryvalid 1mo
TouristZimbabwe Visa Exemption – Category A
$0multiple-entry
TouristZimbabwe Visa on Arrival – Category B
TouristZimbabwe Pre‑arranged Visa – Category C
Apply
WorkZimbabwe Work Permit (Temporary Employment)
multiple-entry
FamilyZimbabwe Residence / Long‑Stay Permit (Family/Dependent)
multiple-entry
MedicalZimbabwe Medical Treatment Visa
HumanitarianZimbabwe Humanitarian/Refugee Entry
$0
InvestorZimbabwe Investor / Permanent Residence by Investment
multiple-entry
RetirementZimbabwe Retirement / Pensioner Residence
multiple-entry
Digital NomadZimbabwe Digital Nomad / Remote Work Visa
Working HolidayZimbabwe Working Holiday Scheme
FamilyZimbabwe Long-term Family Reunification / Spousal Visa
multiple-entry

eVisa or VoA available. 1 month extendable to 3 months.

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