Guam is an unincorporated organized territory of the United States located in the Micronesia region of the western Pacific Ocean. Residents of Guam who are US citizens hold US passports and follow the same Tanzania visa requirements as American citizens from the mainland US.
What Passport Do Guam Residents Hold?
Guam residents who are US citizens hold US passports issued by the US Department of State. These are identical US passports to those issued to mainland Americans. For international travel, including Tanzania, US citizen residents of Guam use their US passports and are subject to the same visa requirements as any other US passport holder.
Note: Some Guam residents may be US nationals but not US citizens (a small category). US nationals who are not citizens may have different travel document options โ check with the US Department of State for guidance.
Tanzania e-Visa Requirements for Guam Residents (US Passport)
As US passport holders, Guam residents:
- Apply at eservices.immigration.go.tz using their US passport details
- Cost: USD 50 single entry / USD 100 multiple entry
- Processing: 2-3 business days
- Stay permitted: up to 90 days per visit
- Visa validity: 3 months from issue date
Required documents:
- Valid US passport (6 months validity minimum, 1 blank page)
- Digital passport photo (white background, JPEG)
- Return/onward flight ticket
- Proof of accommodation
- Proof of sufficient funds (minimum USD 500)
Step-by-Step Application
- Visit eservices.immigration.go.tz
- Create an account with your email address
- Select "Tourist e-Visa" and United States as your nationality
- Enter your US passport details
- Upload required documents
- Pay USD 50 via credit/debit card
- Submit and await approval (2-3 business days)
- Download and print your e-Visa
- Present at Tanzania port of entry with your US passport
Frequently Asked Questions
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