This representation supports Swiss citizens who find themselves in need because of illness, an accident or theft while travelling. It also informs the responsible Swiss representation.
Consulate of Switzerland in Lusaka
Please note that honorary representations do not have consular authority and therefore can not issue visas and Swiss passports nor act as a notary or handle civil status events.
You can find the responsible Swiss representation in the contact box on the right under "Remarks/Consular district".
New rules on entering Switzerland
Entry rules (PDF, 1 Page, 358.9 kB, English)
Everyone entering Switzerland must present a completed entry form (rare exceptions may apply, please refer to art. 3 of the COVID-19 Ordinance on International Passenger Transport). It is important to fill out the electronic entry form on a computer or smartphone at the earliest 48 hours before the travel in order to receive a QR code by email. This code needs to be kept at hand for inspection upon arrival in Switzerland. The controlling authority can impose a fine if the entry form is not completed or if the information provided is false.
FDFA Helpline +41 800 24-7-365 / +41 58 465 33 33)
Embassy of Switzerland to Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe +263 24 270 3997, harare@eda.admin.ch and www.eda.admin.ch/zimbabwe
Services and visa
All consular services and visa issues are provided by the Regional Consular Centre Southern Africa in Pretoria.