
Welcome to Zambia Department of Immigration

Director General's Message
The world is experiencing an unprecedented growth in global cross border migration which offers both opportunities as well as security risks for receiving countries. To counter the security risk which comes with the current migratory trends, the Department of Immigration continues to develop the capabilities to manage the rising tide of complex threats in both the border and internal environments.
The Department has over the years striven to improve its border management systems by embracing the use of latest information communication technologies (ICTs), pushing its operations to a paperless status. This and many other initiatives are helping the Department to see to it that the majority of genuine migrants can move easily and effortlessly across the border without unnecessary delay, while our Immigration Officers continue to focus their attention on undesirable, non-compliant migrants.

About Zambia Immigration Department
The Zambia Department of Immigration aims to effectively and efficiently facilitate and regulate the entry and exit of persons and control the stay of immigrants and visitors in the country in order to contribute to internal security and sustainable socio-economic development.
The Department of Immigration is committed to providing efficient, transparent and professional service.
The Department has its headquarters in Lusaka, the country’s capital city, with regional offices in all the ten provinces of Zambia (see the Contacts page for physical address).
Latest Media Releases
Latest news and Press-Releases by Zambia Department of Immigration.
Interruption in permit printing and service delivery
We wish to inform our esteemed clients and members of the public that our system is experiencing some technical problems…
Early closure of Immigration Headquarters
We wish to inform our esteemed Customers and the General Public that Immigration Headquarters will, on Friday, 11th March, 2022,…
Customer Service Centre gets a facelift
On 16th March 2022, it will be exactly two (02) years since Zambia recorded its first COVID-19 positive case. Four…