US citizens cruising to and from a US port don't need anything more than a driver's license and a state-issued copy of their birth certificate. Japanese people will probably need a passport or visa.
No visas are required for Americans to enter any EU country.
11 million have green cards and 12 million have visas
Yes. many Caribbean countries require visas for stays over 90 days and a work permit. Regulations will vary in each county.
Most of these countries (Mexico, Cayman Is.) don't require a visa regardless of nationality if you are on a cruise. You should however, call your cruise-line for specific details.
Cruise lines, including Viking River Cruises, will notify you of any visas you need prior to travel. However, sometimes rules change and it is your responsibility to know what documentation you need. Check with the consulate of each country you will be visiting or find a visa service like http://www.abriggs.com that can get you what you need for a small fee.
All you need is your passport, unless you are going on a cruise then moving to the US. you need a passport issued to you from your own country, and a visitors visa to gain entry to the usa,you then need to check what other visas you will need for countries you will visit on your cruise.
Whether or not you'll need a Visa depends on which country you're a citizen of and the countries in the Caribbean you plan to visit. For example, if you're a UK citizen and have a UK passport, Visas are not required for entry to the Caribbean countries (I'm not sure about Cuba's requirements). The best way to check is to do a search for Tourist Visa requirements for the country you plan to visit. Each country has a listing on its Embassy website with the requirements for citizens of every other country. As a note, cruise ships do not issue Visas -- and if one is required, you will not be allowed to board the ship.
Yes, he gave visas to thousands of Jews, thereby saving them from the Nazis, despite being his harassed by the Japanese government.
Some types of Visas available in Bahrain include Visit Visas and eVisas. Visas available for you in Bahrain also depend on where you are from and your nationality.
Visas are not required by Americans for stays in Belgium of up to three months within a six-month period. Americans staying for longer than three months may require a Long-stay visa.
The word visas has two syllables. Vi-sas.
visas to stay and passports to visit.