Henry Klassen
14 Mar, 2026
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Are you planning a dream safari in the Okavango Delta or a business trip to Gaborone? If you are traveling from the beautiful island of Anguilla, getting your travel documents in order is the first step. Botswana has modernized its entry process, allowing travelers to skip embassy visits and apply entirely online.

In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about the Botswana eVisa for Anguilla citizens, including types, costs, and how to ensure a 100% successful application.
Yes. While some Commonwealth citizens enjoy visa-free entry, citizens and residents of Anguilla (British Overseas Territories) generally require a valid visa to enter the Republic of Botswana. The most efficient way to obtain this is through the official Botswana eVisa system, which replaces the old paper-based application process.
Choosing the right visa category is crucial for approval. Depending on your travel purpose, you can select from several options:
If you have a Single Entry visa, once you leave Botswana, the visa is void. If you plan to return frequently, you should apply for a Multiple Entry visa. There is no strict "2-month gap" rule for tourists, but frequent re-entries on tourist visas may lead to questioning by immigration officers regarding your actual intent of stay.
Timing is everything when planning an international trip. Depending on your urgency, you can choose from three processing speeds when applying via evisa-botswana.com:
Pro Tip: Always apply at least one month before your departure to account for any unexpected delays.

If you hold dual nationality (e.g., Anguilla/UK and another country), you must enter and exit Botswana using the same passport you used for the eVisa application. Using different passports for the application and the physical entry will result in denied entry.
To avoid rejection, ensure you have high-quality digital scans of the following essential documents required for Botswana eVisa application:
If you hold a Diplomatic or Official passport from Anguilla/UK, you are still required to apply for a Diplomatic eVisa. While the processing is often prioritized for government business, you must still provide a Note Verbale from the relevant ministry or international organization to qualify for this category.
In cases of genuine emergencies—such as family bereavement or urgent medical treatment—travelers often look for an "Emergency Visa." While the standard portal has set timelines, using the Super Rush service at evisa-botswana.com is your best bet for the fastest possible turnaround (18-22 working days). We recommend contacting support immediately for such cases.
Even though the application is digital, you will still receive physical entry and exit stamps in your passport at the border or airport (e.g., Sir Seretse Khama International Airport). Ensure you have at least two blank pages in your passport for these stamps.
No. Under Botswana immigration law, you cannot change your status from a visitor or tourist to a worker while inside the country. If you find employment or decide to invest, you must exit Botswana and apply for the appropriate Employment or Investor eVisa from abroad (or from Anguilla).
Currently, for international applicants, standard methods like Credit/Debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are the most reliable. While UPI is expanding globally, travelers are advised to use a globally recognized card or the secure payment gateway provided by evisa-botswana.com to avoid transaction failures.

While the government site is the official source, it often lacks personalized support. evisa-botswana.com provides:
Upon arrival in Gaborone or at major border posts, you can easily purchase a local SIM card from providers like Mascom, Orange, or BTC. You will need to show your passport and your approved eVisa to register the SIM card (RICA process).
Do not confuse the two. The eVisa is your legal authorization to enter the country, which must be obtained weeks in advance. A Digital Arrival Card (if required) is a shorter health or entry form filled out right before or upon landing. One does not replace the other.
With evisa-botswana.com, you get transparent, real-time tracking. You will receive updates at every stage—from submission to the final approval—giving you full visibility.
Yes, every traveler, including infants and minors, must have their own approved eVisa. Additionally, you will need to provide an unabridged birth certificate for travelers under the age of 18.
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