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Sports & Culture Visa (Visto de Desporto e Cultura)
VisasMozambiqueSports & Culture Visa (Visto de Desporto e Cultura)
MozambiqueMozambique•Africa
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Sports & Culture Visa (Visto de Desporto e Cultura)

Working Holiday Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

100 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Valid for event dates plus reasonable entry/exit time)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

For participation in sports demonstrations, training, competitions, or cultural events in Mozambique.

The Mozambique Sports and Culture Visa (Visto de Desporto e Cultura) serves as a specialized entry mechanism designed to facilitate the temporary movement of individuals engaged in non-commercial, talent-driven activities within the country. Established under the framework of the Mozambican Immigration Law (Lei n.º 2/97) and further refined by subsequent regulatory decrees governing foreign nationals, this visa was created to bridge the gap between standard tourist entry and full-scale work authorization. While tourist visas are strictly prohibited from being used for professional or remunerated activities, and work visas require complex, long-term sponsorship and labor market testing, the Sports and Culture Visa provides a streamlined, short-term pathway for international participants. It acknowledges that the global exchange of athletic and artistic talent often occurs on timelines that do not align with traditional employment-based immigration, thereby ensuring that Mozambique can host international tournaments, cultural festivals, and training camps without imposing the bureaucratic burden of a permanent residency or long-term employment visa on guest performers and athletes.

This visa is tailored for the ideal applicant who is a professional or semi-professional athlete, coach, artist, musician, or cultural practitioner invited to participate in specific, time-bound events within Mozambican borders. It covers a diverse array of fields, ranging from international football matches and regional athletic competitions to arts residencies, musical tours, and cultural exhibitions. What makes this visa distinctive compared to other options is its focus on the nature of the activity rather than the nature of the employment contract; it allows for participation in events that may involve prize money or stipends without requiring the applicant to secure a formal Mozambican work permit. Applicants must demonstrate financial self-sufficiency with a minimum savings threshold of 1,000 USD and provide proof of comprehensive health insurance, ensuring that the host country is not burdened by the medical or financial needs of the visitor. While the visa offers the significant benefit of rapid processing and a clear legal status for high-profile events, it remains strictly limited to the duration of the specific activity or event stated in the invitation. Consequently, it does not grant the holder the right to seek permanent employment or transition into long-term residency, serving instead as a vital instrument for fostering international cooperation and cultural diplomacy.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be traveling to participate in accredited sports demonstrations, training, sports competitions, or cultural competitions.

Must have an invitation letter or credential issued by the competent Mozambican authorities (State Secretary of Sports or Ministry of Culture).

Must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months.

Must provide proof of financial means for the duration of the stay.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Passport valid for at least 6 months.

Duly completed and signed visa application form.

Recent passport-sized photograph.

Invitation letter or official credential from the relevant Mozambican authority (Sports or Culture).

Proof of financial means (e.g., bank statements).

Round-trip flight itinerary.

Application Process

1

Obtain event invitation: Get invitation from sports/cultural organization

2

Visit e-visa portal: Go to evisa.gov.mz

3

Complete application: Fill sports/culture visa form

4

Upload documentation: Submit event invitation and credentials

5

Pay fee: Process online payment

6

Receive pre-approval: Get authorization within 5 business days

Application Forms

Go to application portal
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