If your Namibia eVOA application is denied, you’ll need to review the reason provided and consider reapplying. Depending on your nationality, you may also need to apply for a visa through a Namibian embassy or consulate.
What You Need to Know
Common reasons for denial include incomplete or incorrect information, ineligibility under Namibia’s immigration rules, or other government checks. The Namibian authorities do not generally offer an appeal process for eVOA denials, and the final decision rests solely with immigration officials. In many cases, you may submit a new application with corrected information. sherpa° can help review the denial reason and guide you on the best next steps.
Our Recommendation
Carefully review your denial notice and compare it with the details you submitted. If the denial was due to an error, you may be able to reapply with corrected information. If you’re not eligible for a Namibian eVOA, consider alternative visa options through a Namibian embassy or consulate. Contact sherpa° for guidance before submitting a new application.
A Quick Tip
Read your denial notification closely and reach out to sherpa° if you have questions. Addressing the issue before reapplying can help reduce the risk of another denial.