Namibia has officially revoke visa-free access for travellers from more than 30 countries, including the United States and United Kingdom, effective April 1, 2025. The move, finalised by Namibia’s Cabinet last year, is now being implemented shortly after the swearing-in of the country’s new president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
The decision is a direct response to what Namibia describes as a lack of reciprocity—Namibian passport holders are required to obtain visas to enter the US, UK, and many European countries, while citizens from those same countries have enjoyed visa-free entry into Namibia for years.
Online visa applications now required
From April, affected travellers will need to apply for a visa in advance using Namibia’s online visa portal or secure a visa on arrival at entry points. The US embassy in Namibia has already issued a public advisory on the change, recommending American citizens apply ahead of travel.
The UK revoked visa-free access for Namibian citizens in 2023, a move that likely influenced Namibia’s decision to implement this policy.
Tourism industry voices concern
While Namibia’s stance is based on diplomatic fairness, there are concerns about potential impacts on its tourism-dependent economy. Countries like Germany—Namibia’s largest source of tourists—will also be affected. Previously, most European travellers could enter the country without a visa.
The local tourism industry has warned that the move could lead to a decline in tourist arrivals, particularly from first-world countries who are now required to undergo added administrative steps before travel.
Striving for fair travel treatment
Namibia’s government insists that the new policy is about equity and mutual respect, rather than punishment. For years, Namibian citizens have faced stringent visa regimes when travelling abroad, even to nations whose citizens enjoyed seamless entry into Namibia.
According to the government, this change is part of a broader strategy to assert sovereignty and demand equal treatment on the global stage. By requiring visas, Namibia joins a growing list of nations demanding reciprocity in travel agreements.
Who’s affected?
Countries losing visa-free access include:
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Netherlands
- France
- Canada
- Australia
- And many more across Europe and North America
The full list includes more than 30 countries, most of them from the Global North.
Travellers are now advised to plan ahead and ensure all visa requirements are met before arriving in Namibia.
A new era of diplomatic balance
Namibia’s visa policy shift reflects a growing trend among developing nations to call for greater parity in global mobility. The policy may have short-term tourism implications, but officials hope it will ultimately pave the way for more balanced travel agreements in the future.
(Africabriefing)
