Tanzania e-Visa for Senegalese Citizens: Complete 2026 Guide

Tanzania e-Visa for Senegalese Citizens: Yellow Fever Certificate Required

Senegalese citizens need a Tanzania e-Visa (USD 50) before travel. Important: Senegal is a yellow fever endemic country — carry your vaccination certificate. Apply at eservices.immigration.go.tz — 3-1

Apply for Tanzania e-Visa

Senegalese citizens must obtain a Tanzania e-Visa before departure. A critical note specific to Senegalese travellers: Senegal is classified as a yellow fever endemic country, which means a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate (carte jaune) is mandatory for entry into Tanzania. The e-Visa costs USD 50 for single entry, is applied for online at eservices.immigration.go.tz, and takes 3-10 business days.

Do Senegalese Citizens Need a Visa for Tanzania?

Yes, Senegalese (sénégalais) passport holders require a visa to enter Tanzania. Although both Senegal and Tanzania are African Union member states, no bilateral visa exemption agreement exists between the two countries. Senegalese nationals apply via the Tanzania e-Visa system entirely online — no embassy visit required.

Note also: Does Senegal have an eVisa? Yes — Senegal operates its own e-Visa system for foreign nationals visiting Senegal (evisa.gouv.sn). This is separate from the Tanzania e-Visa and is for people going to Senegal, not for Senegalese citizens going abroad.

Tanzania e-Visa Requirements for Senegalese Citizens

  • Valid Senegalese passport (minimum 6 months validity beyond your departure from Tanzania, at least 2 blank pages)
  • Valid International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card / carnet de vaccination) — yellow fever certificate is REQUIRED for travellers from Senegal
  • Recent digital passport photo (white background, JPEG format)
  • Return or onward flight ticket from Tanzania
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking, safari lodge, or host invitation letter)
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statement showing minimum USD 500)
  • Complete travel itinerary
  • Valid email address for visa delivery

Tanzania e-Visa Cost for Senegalese Citizens

Visa Type Fee (USD) XOF Approximate
Tourist Single Entry USD 50 ~XOF 31,000
Tourist Multiple Entry USD 100 ~XOF 62,000
Business Single Entry USD 50 ~XOF 31,000
Transit Visa USD 30 ~XOF 18,600

Senegal uses the West African CFA Franc (XOF). The approximate XOF conversion is based on standard USD/XOF exchange rates and will vary. Payment is made in USD by credit or debit card on the Tanzania portal.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Official portal — Visit eservices.immigration.go.tz
  2. Create an account — Register with your email address
  3. New application — Select "Tourist e-Visa" and Senegal as nationality
  4. Enter passport details — Full name as in your Senegalese passport, date of birth, passport number, expiry date
  5. Upload documents — Passport bio-data page scan, digital photo, flight confirmation, accommodation proof
  6. Review carefully — Errors in name or passport number cause rejection
  7. Pay USD 50 — Card payment accepted
  8. Save reference number — Confirmation email sent immediately
  9. Await approval — 3-10 business days; check spam folder
  10. Print your e-Visa — Carry the printed approval and your Senegalese passport AND yellow fever certificate

Processing Time

Standard processing: 3-10 business days. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel. The e-Visa is valid for 3 months from issue date; single entry allows up to 90 days in Tanzania.

Tanzania e-Visa vs Visa on Arrival for Senegalese Citizens

Feature e-Visa (Pre-applied) Visa on Arrival
Apply from Senegal Yes No
Queue on arrival No Yes
Cost USD 50 USD 50
Recommended Yes Emergency only

Both options are available. The e-Visa is recommended; the yellow fever certificate is required regardless of entry method.

Senegal-Specific Travel Notes

Yellow Fever Certificate — Critical Requirement:

Senegal is on Tanzania's list of countries from which yellow fever vaccination is required. Upon arrival in Tanzania from Senegal, immigration officers will verify your International Certificate of Vaccination (Certificat International de Vaccination). If you cannot present a valid yellow fever certificate, you may be vaccinated on the spot (at cost) or denied entry. Ensure your yellow fever vaccination is administered at least 10 days before departure and that the certificate is valid.

Flights from Senegal to Tanzania:

No direct flights connect Dakar (DSS) to Tanzania. Common routings:

  • Dakar (DSS) → Addis Ababa (ADD) → Dar es Salaam (DAR): Ethiopian Airlines; frequently the most affordable option
  • Dakar (DSS) → Nairobi (NBO) → DAR or JRO: Kenya Airways or via a Gulf hub
  • Dakar (DSS) → Casablanca (CMN) → ADD or NBO → DAR: Royal Air Maroc connection
  • Dakar (DSS) → Paris (CDG) → DAR: Via Europe, longer but possible

Total travel time from Dakar to Tanzania: approximately 18-28 hours.

Currency for Senegalese travellers: Tanzania uses TZS (Tanzanian Shilling). USD is the dominant tourist currency for safaris. Convert XOF to USD before departure — USD is far more useful in Tanzania than XOF.

Africa-to-Africa travel: Senegalese travellers visiting Tanzania represent an important intra-African travel market. Tanzania's wildlife reserves, coast, and Kilimanjaro are increasingly popular with West African travellers seeking nature and adventure tourism within the continent.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Yes. Senegalese passport holders must apply for a Tanzania e-Visa at eservices.immigration.go.tz before travelling.

A: Yes. Senegal is a yellow fever endemic country. A valid yellow fever vaccination certificate (carnet de vaccination / yellow card) is required for entry into Tanzania from Senegal. This is a strict requirement enforced at the border.

A: Yes. Senegal has its own eVisa system (evisa.gouv.sn) for foreign nationals visiting Senegal. This is separate from the Tanzania e-Visa that Senegalese citizens use when visiting Tanzania.

A: Yes, visa on arrival is available at major Tanzanian airports. However, applying online before travel is strongly recommended. The yellow fever certificate requirement applies regardless.

A: Up to 90 days per entry with a single entry tourist e-Visa. The visa is valid for 3 months from issue date.

Related guides: Tanzania e-Visa Cost and Fees | Tanzania e-Visa Requirements | Tanzania Visa on Arrival: Airports Guide

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