Guam is a US Territory, and as such, just like any other US owned soil, a Visa is not required as long as you are a US citizen. Saipan also does not require a Visa to visit.
Saipan is considered part of the US for immigration/tourism purposes. If you are a United States citizen, therefore, you do not need a Visa as long as you show proof of US citizenship (i.e. US passport, army orders, etc). There are 37 additional countries the citizens of which do not need a visa for entry to Saipan. In addition, through a special Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program, citizens of China and Russia also do not need a visa to enter Saipan. If your country is not on the "no visa required" list, then to apply for a visa, you may apply at any US embassy near you.
No, Saipan isn't located in Guam, but it is an island a little north of Guam.
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Tourist visas for Saipan are issued by the U.S. consulate in the country you are living in. If you are living in the USA proof of residency is needed.
The significant thing about Americas capture of the Marianna islands Guam Saipan Tinian helped them get raw materials for their industries.
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No, you're good. Guam is a US territory, so you can go there without a visa.
no . you don't need it.
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refaluwasch is a an islander peoples that are kind, smart, powerful people that they live on saipan. you all should meet some of this folks. they speak different language's back on saipan also on guam island.
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.