i'm pretty sure they do.
If you are an American citizen, you have to get a visa to go anywhere out of the country. If you are already out of the country, you probably already got a visa to go there if it isn't in North America.
Yes
No, there is no need to have visa traveling to EU countries. But in countries like Russia, Ukraine, Belarus British may need some additional permissions.
Yes, a "Visa" is issued for "Entry" into the country, without one you are not seen to have entered the country legally (through a port of entry) and are subject to deportation.
Ukraine is not part of the Schengen Area. A Schengen visa is not valid in the Ukraine.
Does a Mongolian citizen need a Dubai visa??
You would need a passport from your home country and then get a Ukraine visa stamp.
"No prior visa is required to enter the Republic of Maldives. Entry permit will be granted to visitors on arrival at designated ports of entry."so basically, as a Russian citizen you don't need a visa!However, you need to have the return tickets and minimum 30$/day
Yes you do need Visa to visit Kuwait if you hold US greencard, but if you're a citizen then you don't need to obtain visa you can get in through any entry port in Kuwait.
To travel to Ukraine, citizens of some nationalities will need to have a visa. As we all know, there are different types of visas that one can apply for depending on the purpose and duration of your visit. With the new rules by Ukraine, some foreign citizens can obtain an e-Visa with a validity of 30 days and scheduled for one entry, before entering the Ukraine. There are 3 primary types of visas that Ukraine provides to its visitors. They are Short-term Visa Long-term Visa Transit Visa No, Indians do not need a visa to enter Ukraine. A transit visa is required for the following countries nationals Afghanistan Algeria Egypt India İran İraq Kosovo Pakistan Palestine South Africa Tunisia Turkmenistan Venezuela Vietnam Yemen
If you are a US citizen you do not need a visa to visit Guam as it is a US territory. The Guam & Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program also allows entry without visa for citizens from an additional 41 countries including British nationals, China (Taiwan), Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Nauru.