Zimbabwe: tuberculosis test clinics for a UK visa
Where to get tested for tuberculosis (TB) in Zimbabwe for your UK visa application.
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You’ll need to have a tuberculosis (TB) test if you’re coming to the UK for 6 months or more and both of the following apply:
- you’ve lived in Zimbabwe for 6 months or more
- you were living there (or another listed country) within the last 6 months
You’ll need a TB test if you’re coming to the UK as:
- a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner on a family visa
- a returning resident and you’ve been away for more than 2 years
Updates to this page
Published 16 January 2014Last updated 1 October 2024 + show all updates
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Added 'parents and guardians must bring their original photo identification when accompanying children under 18 years of age for screening' under 'What you should bring with you' section.
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Updated details about what to bring with you and added website.
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Updated information on when the test fees must be paid.
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Updated eligibility details on who needs a TB certificate.
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Removed Diagnostic Imaging Centre (DIC) from clinic address.
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Updated step-by-step information.
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Updated clinic phone number and bank details.
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Removed a reference that highlights returning residents do not require a TB certificate.
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Updated clinic details.
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You can now book your TB appointment online.
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Updated Diagnostic Imaging Centre contact details and improved formatting.
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Clinic address and times updated.
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Updated guidance.
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Updated guidance.
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Updated TB fee information.
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