VFS and Mozambique are advancing digital transformation through the rollout of a revamped e-Visa and ETA platform designed to modernise entry procedures and strengthenVFS and Mozambique are advancing digital transformation through the rollout of a revamped e-Visa and ETA platform designed to modernise entry procedures and strengthen

VFS and Mozambique accelerate digital visa reform

2026/02/12 14:06
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VFS and Mozambique are advancing digital transformation through the rollout of a revamped e-Visa and ETA platform designed to modernise entry procedures and strengthen economic competitiveness.
A new phase in visa digitisation

Mozambique has unveiled a redesigned electronic visa and Electronic Travel Authorisation platform, marking a significant step in the country’s migration digitisation agenda. The updated system streamlines online applications, improves user navigation, and enhances processing transparency. Authorities have positioned the platform as part of a broader effort to modernise public administration services.

Digital visa systems increasingly play a central role in shaping investment and tourism flows. By simplifying entry procedures, Mozambique aims to reduce administrative friction and improve the overall travel experience for business visitors and tourists alike.

The role of VFS in operational expansion

VFS Global, a leading provider of visa outsourcing and technology services, continues to expand its operational footprint across African markets, including Mozambique. Through digital infrastructure support and front-end processing solutions, VFS contributes to secure and standardised visa application handling.

The expansion of VFS operations in Mozambique reflects a wider continental trend toward professionalised visa management systems. Governments increasingly rely on specialised partners to combine compliance, cybersecurity, and scalable technology under one framework.

Economic implications for Mozambique

Digitisation of entry systems carries measurable economic implications. Faster processing and greater predictability support business travel and conference activity. They also strengthen Mozambique’s positioning as an accessible destination within Southern Africa.

Institutions such as the World Bank have repeatedly highlighted the link between administrative efficiency and competitiveness. Simplified visa systems reduce transaction costs and can improve investor perception.

Security, transparency, and data management

The redesigned portal also incorporates enhanced data management features. Digital verification tools improve application tracking while reducing manual handling risks. This supports stronger governance and operational transparency.

As digital travel systems evolve globally, Mozambique’s move aligns it more closely with international standards. Advanced e-Visa models now form part of a competitive landscape in which mobility infrastructure influences tourism receipts and foreign direct investment trends.

Positioning within regional mobility networks

Mozambique’s digital reform complements regional integration efforts within Southern Africa. Improved visa systems facilitate intra-regional travel and support trade corridors. In addition, more efficient migration processes can help align the country with global business mobility expectations.

For VFS, continued expansion in Mozambique reinforces its role as a technology and service partner in emerging markets. For Mozambique, the strengthened digital framework signals institutional readiness to support growth in tourism, business travel, and cross-border investment.

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