Zimbabwe visa for South Korean citizens

As a South Korean passport holder planning a trip to Zimbabwe, you'll find the e-visa system simplifies entry, allowing for a maximum stay of 30 days for tourism, business, or transit purposes. While the exact e-visa fee can fluctuate, budgeting around $30 USD for processing is a good starting point, and you'll have 5 different visa types to choose from to best suit your visit. Remember that Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL) is the official currency, though US Dollars are widely accepted for many transactions, and with a significant time zone difference of 7 hours behind Seoul, keeping this in mind will help you manage your itinerary effectively.

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

Universal KAZA visa for Zambia access.

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