Mozambique visa information

Mozambique eVisa for children: prepare the family documents

Children can need more than the standard passport and photo checklist. The evidence should show who has parental authority and who is responsible during the journey.

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What this page helps you decide

Children can need more than the standard passport and photo checklist. The evidence should show who has parental authority and who is responsible during the journey.

Start early when a child travels with one parent or without either parent. Names on birth certificates, consent documents and passports should be checked carefully.

Prepare the right evidence

The current tourist guidance lists identification of the person with parental authority and a statement of responsibility. Independent entry advice can also require an unabridged birth certificate and notarised consent in certain travel arrangements.

Keep the purpose accurate

Minor-travel documents depend on age, nationality, accompanying adults and route. Use this as planning guidance, not a universal document list.

Before you start the application

Travellers searching for mozambique evisa for children: prepare the family documents are usually trying to answer a practical question before they commit to a form: does the route fit the passport, the real purpose of the trip and the time they have left? That decision should come before payment. Reading the route conditions first also makes it easier to spot a missing document while there is still time to replace it.

Read the route, not just the headline

Minor-travel documents depend on age, nationality, accompanying adults and route. Use this as planning guidance, not a universal document list. This page is designed to help you decide what to check next, not to turn a general travel question into a one-size-fits-all answer.

Build a clean travel record

Start early when a child travels with one parent or without either parent. Names on birth certificates, consent documents and passports should be checked carefully. Keep the same spelling, dates and passport details across the application, booking and supporting documents.

Practical preparation checklist

A good Mozambique application is not only about uploading files. It is about making the passport, purpose, dates and evidence tell the same story.

PassportUse the passport you will carry and check the current validity rule.
Travel detailsKeep accommodation and return or onward travel consistent.
Supporting evidenceAdd the document that explains the purpose of the visit.
Final reviewCheck names, numbers, dates and file readability before submission.

Application flow

The application sequence is simple, but accuracy matters at every step.

01 · CHECK

Confirm the route

Match passport, purpose and planned stay.

02 · PREPARE

Collect documents

Use clear scans and purpose-specific evidence.

03 · REVIEW

Check the form

Correct details before you pay or submit.

04 · TRAVEL

Carry the papers

Keep the passport and preliminary document ready.

Continue with a related Mozambique guide

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Frequently asked questions

Do children need their own application?

The route and application form determine how each child is recorded; prepare each child’s passport details.

What extra evidence can be needed?

Parental-authority identification, a statement of responsibility, birth documents and consent evidence can be relevant.

Can one parent travel with a child?

Additional consent or birth documentation can be required depending on the journey.

Ready to continue?

Review the route guidance, prepare your documents and continue when the information is consistent.

Start application

VistoRoute provides independent visa information and application assistance. Route conditions, fees, processing and entry decisions can change. A pre-travel authorisation or preliminary approval does not guarantee admission at the border.