Most US citizens do not need a visa to visit South Africa providing they hold a valid USA passport. It is advisable to checl on regulations with the embassy before booking trips for changes to rules and for vaccination advice.
If you are a US passport holder, you may visit the country for up to 90 days without a VISA, however longer visits will require appropriate documentation.
If you are a green card holder but do not hold a US Passport, you may require a VISA depending on your country of origin, however most countries don't require VISAs for entry.
For a complete list of VISA exempt countries see related link below.
You get a visa when you enter the country. It is an easy process filling in a form on arrival.
It largely depends on what country you are from, EG British Citizens do not need a visa, while Americans do
That would depend on where you are coming from, if from America you do, if from the UK, you don't.
A passport is ALWAYS needed when travelling to another country.
That would depend on where you are coming from.
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Nope. I checked the list of countries whose residents must have transit visas in Amsterdam...South Africa is not on that list.
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
Without a Visa, South Africans can visit South America in countries such as Argentina, Belize, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Panama, Venezuela. In the South Pacific, travel to exotic destinations such as Fiji, Micronesia, and Vanuatu are wishes come true. The Caribbean offers countries to travel to such as Anguilla, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the Grenadines. New Zealand is the only country in Australia where no visas are needed, and in Africa itself, Lesotho, Mozambique, Saint Helena, Senegal, and Swaziland also have no visa required travel in place. This is only a listing of a few countries available for South Africans to visit. Check with a local embassy to learn more before setting out on vacation or business trip.
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
Italy travel document holder refugee need visit visa for Canada?
No, I don't believe that would make any sense.
Nope. I checked the list of countries whose residents must have transit visas in Amsterdam...South Africa is not on that list.
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
In short YES a south African needs a USA visa to travel to Puerto Rico
I am sorry for your visa denial. But, there isn't a way you can visit USA on a tourist visa directly from Canada. Since you are from Barbados, you will need to get a USA visa from a USA embassy in your country only.
You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
yes you do need a visa to travel from the Unitedkingdom to the united slates of America
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
Without a Visa, South Africans can visit South America in countries such as Argentina, Belize, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Panama, Venezuela. In the South Pacific, travel to exotic destinations such as Fiji, Micronesia, and Vanuatu are wishes come true. The Caribbean offers countries to travel to such as Anguilla, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the Grenadines. New Zealand is the only country in Australia where no visas are needed, and in Africa itself, Lesotho, Mozambique, Saint Helena, Senegal, and Swaziland also have no visa required travel in place. This is only a listing of a few countries available for South Africans to visit. Check with a local embassy to learn more before setting out on vacation or business trip.
No, Dutch passport holders do not need a visa to travel to the USA. They can enter on a visa-waiver for 90 days. Any longer, or if they wish to work, they would need a visa.
I am not sure either!
You do not need a Visa to travel to any SADAC country, and most developing world Commonwelath countries. You do need a visa to travel to any EU country and to the USA