Yes you do
Visa-free travel for citizens of the Gambia If you have a passport from the Gambia, you can visit these countries without getting a visa before your trip:Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 6 monthsBarbados DominicaVisa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 4 monthsFiji Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 3 monthsBahamas BeninHong KongIvory CoastKenyaNigerSenegalSierra LeoneVisa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 90 daysBangladesh Bolivia1BotswanaMalawi1Visa-on-arrival fee: USD52.Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 1 monthBelize MalaysiaVisa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 21 daysPhilippines
Usually, to obtain a passport you ACTUALLY LIVE in the country whose passport you want to obtain. You contact the government passport office. If you live in another country, you can contact the Sierra Leone Embassy in your country and ask them. In the USA: Embassy of Sierra Leone 1701 19th Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Fax: 202.483.1798 Email: info@embassyofsierraleone.net
All persons entering Sierra Leone must have a valid passport or travel document. Citizens of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) do not require a visa to enter the country, but citizens of all other countries do. Everyone needs a work permit. It is not advisable to try and get a visa on arrival as some flights will not allow you to board for Sierra Leone in the first place. Visas are issued at Sierra Leone's overseas missions but if there isn't one in close proximity then have a look at our visa service page to see how we can help you get one.
Countries Exempted from Visa requirements to UgandaCOMESA Countries Others Angola Antigua Comoros Bahamas Eritrea Barbados Kenya Belize Malawi Fiji Mauritius Gambia Madagascar Grenada Rwanda Jamaica Seychelles Lesotho Swaziland Malta Tanzania Sierra Leone Zambia Singapore Zimbabwe Solomon Islands St. Vincent Tonga Vanuatu Italy (only Diplomatic Passports) CyprusSource: http://www.immigration.go.ug/visa.htmFrank S MatovuMacon, Georgia, USA.
The UN definition of West Africa includes 16 countries covering an area of approximately 5 million square km, (1,930,510 sq miles). The countries are Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote d'Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.
West Africans (from Sierra Leone) Ghana or even The Gambia
Visa-free travel for citizens of the Gambia If you have a passport from the Gambia, you can visit these countries without getting a visa before your trip:Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 6 monthsBarbados DominicaVisa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 4 monthsFiji Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 3 monthsBahamas BeninHong KongIvory CoastKenyaNigerSenegalSierra LeoneVisa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 90 daysBangladesh Bolivia1BotswanaMalawi1Visa-on-arrival fee: USD52.Visa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 1 monthBelize MalaysiaVisa-free entry (or visa-on-arrival) valid for 21 daysPhilippines
Liberia is a member of the economic community of west African states, therefore travel to all member states does not require a visa. These states include Sierra Leone, Guinea, Ghana, Burikina Faso, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, The Gambia, Mali, Niger, Cote d'ivoire, and Liberia.
The U.S. slaves came from Senegal, Gambia, and Sierra Leone (West Africa)
Usually, to obtain a passport you ACTUALLY LIVE in the country whose passport you want to obtain. You contact the government passport office. If you live in another country, you can contact the Sierra Leone Embassy in your country and ask them. In the USA: Embassy of Sierra Leone 1701 19th Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Fax: 202.483.1798 Email: info@embassyofsierraleone.net
sıerra leone passport need vısa to kosovo
no
The U.S. slaves came from Senegal, Gambia, and Sierra Leone (West Africa)
Yes
no its not possible
No, but a valid passport and Visa for France or Spain is required.
Jamaica, Bahamas, barbados, all west African nations