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Accompanying Spouse/Dependants Visa
VisasMozambiqueAccompanying Spouse/Dependants Visa
MozambiqueMozambique•Africa
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Accompanying Spouse/Dependants Visa

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

2-3 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Duration of the main applicant's work or residence permit

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Accompanying Spouse/Dependants Visa in Mozambique is a foundational component of the nation’s immigration framework, established under the overarching provisions of the Law on the Legal Status of Foreigners (Law No. 5/93) and its subsequent regulatory updates. This visa exists to uphold the fundamental principle of family unity, ensuring that foreign nationals who contribute to Mozambique’s economic, academic, or humanitarian sectors are not forced to endure prolonged separation from their immediate family members. By formalizing the legal status of spouses and minor children, the Mozambican government addresses a critical gap in the immigration system: the need for a stable, long-term residency pathway for those who do not hold independent work authorization but whose presence is essential for the social and psychological well-being of the primary visa holder. This mechanism effectively bridges the divide between temporary labor migration and permanent social integration, allowing families to reside together legally while the primary applicant fulfills their professional or research obligations within the country.

The ideal applicant for this visa is the immediate family member—specifically a spouse or dependent child—of a primary visa holder, such as an investor, a specialized worker, or a researcher residing in Mozambique on a valid residence permit. While the visa is broad in its reach, it is most frequently utilized by expatriate families accompanying professionals in the energy, mining, and non-governmental sectors. What makes this category distinctive compared to other visa options is its derivative nature; it is strictly tethered to the status of the main applicant, meaning the dependent’s right to reside in Mozambique is contingent upon the primary holder’s continued compliance with immigration laws. Unlike a standard work visa, this category does not inherently grant the holder the right to seek employment, though it provides a secure legal foundation for living in the country. The primary benefit is the streamlined path to residency that mirrors the duration of the main applicant’s stay, thereby offering stability and peace of mind. However, applicants must be prepared for the administrative rigor of the process, which requires authenticated proof of family relationships—such as marriage or birth certificates—and a formal letter of responsibility from the primary applicant, ensuring that the family’s financial and legal obligations remain anchored to the main visa holder for the duration of their stay.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Copy of the main applicant's valid work or residence permit

Proof of family relationship (e.g., marriage certificate or birth certificate)

Signed letter of responsibility from the main applicant

Police clearance certificate from the country of residence

Proof of accommodation in Mozambique

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed and signed visa application form.

Valid passport (6+ months validity).

Two recent passport-size color photographs.

Proof of payment of visa fees.

Copy of the main applicant's valid work or residence permit (DIRE).

Marriage certificate or proof of life partnership.

Birth certificate for children.

Police clearance certificate from the country of residence.

Confirmation letter from the main applicant's employer in Mozambique.

Signed term of responsibility from the main applicant.

School enrolment confirmation for children (if applicable).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family reunification for long-term stays.
  • Provides a legal basis for dependants to reside in Mozambique alongside the primary visa holder.
  • Facilitates access to local life and services for family members.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not grant the right to work; a separate work permit is required
  • Same-sex marriages are not currently recognized under Mozambican law
  • Processing times can be lengthy and vary by province

Application Process

1

Enter Mozambique legally (typically on a tourist visa)

2

Gather all required documentation including proof of relationship

3

Submit application to the local immigration office in Mozambique

4

Pay the applicable visa fees

5

Await processing and receive visa approval

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