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A visa can be a document or an endorsement made in the passport of an individual, which authorizes him/her to enter the country for which it was issued. In some countries, an exit visa is also required before leaving the country.

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What countries does Seychelles passport holder is visa free?

Algeria

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3 Month(s)

Anguilla

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3 Month(s)

Antigua and Barbuda

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1 Month(s)

Austria

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3 Month(s)

Bahamas

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3 Month(s)

Barbados

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6 Month(s)

Belgium

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90 Day(s)

Belize

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1 Month(s)

Bermuda

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6 Month(s)

Botswana

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90 Day(s)

British Virgin Islands

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Bulgaria

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90 Day(s)

Cayman Islands

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30 Day(s)

Cook Islands

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31 Day(s)

Costa Rica

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30 Day(s)

Cote d'Ivoire

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3 Month(s)

Czech Republic

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3 Month(s)

Denmark

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6 Month(s)

Dominica

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21 Day(s)

Ecuador

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90 Day(s)

El Salvador

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Estonia

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90 Day(s)

Fiji

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4 Month(s)

Finland

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90 Day(s)

France

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3 Month(s)

Germany

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90 Day(s)

Gibraltar

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Greece

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3 Month(s)

Grenada

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3 Month(s)

Haiti

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3 Month(s)

Hong Kong

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3 Month(s)

Hungary

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90 Day(s)

Iceland

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Ireland

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Italy

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90 Day(s)

Jamaica

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Kenya

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3 Month(s)

Kiribati

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Kosovo

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90 Day(s)

Latvia

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90 Day(s)

Lesotho

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14 Day(s)

Liechtenstein

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3 Month(s)

Lithuania

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90 Day(s)

Luxembourg

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3 Month(s)

Macau

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30 Day(s)

Malawi

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90 Day(s)

Malaysia

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2 Month(s)

Malta

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90 Day(s)

Mauritius

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60 Day(s)

Micronesia

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30 Day(s)

Monaco

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3 Month(s)

Montenegro

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90 Day(s)

Montserrat

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3 Month(s)

Netherlands

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90 Day(s)

Niue

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30 Day(s)

Norway

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3 Month(s)

Philippines

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21 Day(s)For more than 21 days up to 59 days, visa issued upon arrival.

Poland

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90 Day(s)

Portugal

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90 Day(s)

Saint Kitts and Nevis

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3 Month(s)

Saint Lucia

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6 Week(s)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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1 Month(s)

Serbia

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90 Day(s)

Singapore

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30 Day(s)

Slovakia

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90 Day(s)

Slovenia

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90 Day(s)

South Africa

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30 Day(s)

South Korea

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30 Day(s)

Spain

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3 Month(s)

Swaziland

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30 Day(s)

Sweden

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3 Month(s)

Switzerland

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3 Month(s)

Trinidad and Tobago

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Tunisia

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3 Month(s)

Turks and Caicos Islands

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30 Day(s)

Uganda

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6 Month(s)

United Kingdom

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6 Month(s)

Uruguay

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3 Month(s)

Vanuatu

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30 Day(s)

Vatican City

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90 Day(s)

Does a British citizen need a visa to visit Honduras?

= http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/north-central-america/honduras?ta=entryRequirements&pg=4 = = = = North and Central America and Caribbean = = Honduras = Still current at: 17 July 2009

Updated: 17 July 2009

This advice has been reviewed and reissued with amendments to the Summary and the Political Situation section (curfew). The overall level of advice has not changed.

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British nationals can obtain a 30-day visit (tourist) visa on arrival. These may be extended by 30 days on two further occasions (to a maximum of 90 days in total) if you apply to an Immigration Office. There is no fee payable for this initial arrival visa, nor for the two extensions to this visa.

British nationals can also obtain a 30-day work visa in advance at a Honduran Embassy or upon arrival if they are conducting short term internship or voluntary work. This also may then be extended by 30 days on two further occasion by applying to an Immigration Office. Each extension, up to the maximum of 90 days in total, will cost US$20.

Should you overstay your visa then you shoud expect to pay a fine either upon departure from the country or at the Immigration Office when you apply to extend you stay.

Currently the minimum fine you will be required to pay is Lempiras 1623 (or US$90 approximate equivalent), but this may be more depending on the number of days you have overstayed your original visa.

Central America Border Control Agreement

Honduras is party to the Central America Border Control Agreement (CA-4). Under the terms of this agreement, British tourists may travel within any of the CA-4 countries (Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala) for a period of up to 90 day, without completing entry and exit formalities at border Immigration checkpoints. This period begins at the first point of entry of any of the CA-4 countries. Fines are applied for travellers who exceed this 90-day limit, although a request for an extension can be made for up to 30 days by paying a fee before the 90 days limit expires (giving 120 days in total). If you are expelled from any of the four countries you are also excluded from the entire CA-4 region.

Travelling with children

Single parents or other adults travelling alone with children should be aware that some countries required documentary evidence of parental responsibility before allowing lone parents to enter the country or, in some cases, before permitting the children to leave the country. For further information on exactly what willbe required at immigration please contact the Honduran Embassy in London.

Indian passport holder would they need a visa to Egypt?

yes Indian passport holder needs visa to go Egypt. They have to obtain the visa prior to the departure date to Egypt.

What if you can not get a visa?

If you are not able to get a visa then you cannot fulfill the entry requirements of the country you wish to visit making the visit not possible legally.

Can us citizen married with Indian divorced girl and who have kids and living in India it is possible that the girl and her adoptive kids get the visa of Tex city in us easily?

Assuming she is not otherwise inadmissible, yes, the citizen can petition his Indian wife and her children (children would be derivative beneficiaries of the mother).

Is it possible to bring a relative of ours to the United States my husband being a Resident Alien and me being a US Citizen?

Permanent residents and US citizens have the privilege of bringing in their relatives into the US. While the US citizens can bring in their spouse,children,siblings and parents; the permanent residents can bring in only their spouse and children. Since you are a US citizen, you need to first file in Form I-130( Petition for Alien Relative) which is like an immigrant petition. Once it is approved, then your relative has to file in Form I-485 ( Application to adjust permanent residence)

What countries can Macedonian passport holders go to without a visa?

Answer: As of January 1, 2010, you can go to all European Union member states (excluding Ireland and the UK), all of the former Yugoslavia, Albania, Russia, Turkey, Iran, Japan, Tunisia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Cuba, Haiti, Guatamala, Honduras, Israel, Peru, and Argentina.

If i am a peruvian passport holder do i need a us visa to transit through America?

Can i ask... you How long it took you to get that passport.. and.. the process time? fees etc? It might be my only.. hope to Travel.. other then waiting 15 months for Canadian Citizenship..

Can Libyans visit Israel?

Basically, No. The Libyan government prohibits its citizens from going to Israel. The Israeli government requires special coordination for a Libyan to come to Israel. Unless the Libyan in question is high-ranking diplomat or important businessman, it is unlikely that he will be able to visit Israel.

Do you need a visa to visit Brazil from Trinidad?

Visitors who are traveling with common passport, a tourist, entry and stay for up to 90 days will be allowed if they are coming from the following countries: South Africa, Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, South Korea, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Slovenia, Spain, Philippines, Finland, France, Great Britain / RU, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Morocco, Monaco, Namibia, Norway, New Zealand, Order S. M. Malta, Netherlands / Holland, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Sweden, Switzerland, Suriname, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay and Vatican. However, tourists from Germany, Angola, Armenia, Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Cameroon, China, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, El Salvador, Slovakia, Gabon, Guatemala, Guyana, Guinea Bissau, Honduras, Hong Kong , India, Mozambique, Dominican Republic, Czech Republic, Romania, Russia, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal and Vietnam, should invariably apply for the visa in their own country.

If someone wants to spend a month in the US would they need a visa?

General Information: Foreigners who would like to visit the United States for leisure or tourism, are normally eligible to receive tourist visas. B-2 Tourist Visas are required for citizens of countries that are not included in the "visa waiver" program. Eligibility Requirements: Foreign nationals interested in visiting the United States for leisure or tourism, may apply for a B-2 tourist visa. Persons admitted to the United States under a B-2 tourist visa are not allowed to work or receive any kind of payment while being in the United States. Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Citizens of 27 countries do not need a U.S. visa for business or tourism visits of less than 90 days. However, if you will be receiving any compensation for your services or activities (i.e. lectures, presentations, etc.), you may need to apply for a visa. Contact the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate for more information. In order to enter to the United States without a visa, VWP travelers must meet these passport requirements by the following deadlines: June 26, 2005, all VWP travelers must have a machine-readable passport; October 26, 2005, all new passports issued by VWP countries must include a digital photo; October 26, 2006, all new passports issued by VWP countries must be e-Passports (includes a computer chip that stores biographic and biometric data). For more detailed information on these passport requirements, see this Department of Homeland Security guide: Visa Waiver Program Passport Requirement Timeline (PDF). Below is a list of the 27 VWP countries. For additional details and updates on the Visa Waiver Program, see the State Department

Do you need a visa to Canada if you have a swedish travel document covention28 July 1951?

yes its need visa with sweden, travel document to travel to canada , you should get visa from canada embassy in sweden or you can get information by canada embassy board

Does a Portuguese passport holder require work permit to work in Canada?

for portuguese nationality you have to apply for L.M.O then apply for P.R(permit resident) on these basis you can work in canada

Will debt affect UK to US immigration?

Definitely. The ability to support yourself when you are in the US on a visa is one of the most important and basic requirements for a visa. The USCIS makes sure that the applicant does in no way become a public charge to the country.