→ Zimbabwe visa for North Korean citizens
For North Korean citizens planning a journey to Zimbabwe, an e-visa is the designated entry method, offering a streamlined process for approved applicants. You can apply for a tourist or business visa, with typical processing times of around 7-10 days, allowing for stays of up to 30 days within a 90-day period. Be aware that while Zimbabwe is UTC+2, North Korea is UTC+9, so factor in the significant time difference when coordinating your arrival. Although the visa fee varies, it's essential to budget for this expense as you prepare for your adventure, perhaps exploring common flight routes connecting through major Asian hubs before reaching Southern Africa.
eVisa· verified 2026-05-27
Visa options
TouristZimbabwe e-Visa – Tourist/Holiday (Single Entry)
Apply BusinessZimbabwe e-Visa – Business
Apply BusinessZimbabwe e-Visa – Conference
Apply TransitZimbabwe e-Visa – Transit
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