Tourist Visa

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By Anne Wanchic 7 comments
If you like waiting in line, running all over town and lots of red tape, DON'T READ THIS!.. more »
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Tel Aviv is Israel's cultural center, a thriving metropolis with a contemporary atmosphere, an active nightlife and a fast-paced reputation. However, just because you're heading to a cosmopolitan city doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune to ... more »
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UK CITIZENS ONLY!!! Getting a Canadian work visa can seem like a very daunting task but it is in fact one of the easiest. The process only takes a few weeks and entitles you to a year in the country. Bunac is non-profit goverment run ... more »
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In order to enter Brazil, most foreign nationals are required to have a valid visa. For visitors the most common type of visa is the tourist visa. A Brazilian tourist visa is good for 90 days from the date of entry and it can be renewed inside of ... more »
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Vietnam is a country most people have heard of but until recently few have had the opportunity to visit. It was not until the early 1990s that the first intrepid travelers started arriving. Things have come a long way in the past decade and ... more »
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Syria gets something of a bad rap. Yes, it's ruled by an authoritarian regime and is a conservative culture with Islamic foundations. But this Middle Eastern country, bordering Turkey, is friendly to tourists and wants to draw more to its old ... more »
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You may have seen news reports that Myanmar, aka Burma, is now allowing all aid workers into the country to help the cyclone victims. This article will tell you how you can help from here and how you can become a volunteer in Myanmar after the ... more »
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Passport? Check. Tickets? Check. Visa? What do you mean I need a Visa? Staying on top of travel logistics can be a task. Here are a few ways to stay streamlined and travel anywhere with ease... more »
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Lebanon has been called the 'Paris of the Orient,' and it's not hard to understand why. A fascinating and welcoming culture, action-packed history, scrumptious cuisine and relaxing ambiance make it one of the most popular destinations in the ... more »
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Everything you could expect from a Middle Eastern country can be found in Libya. A rich history, Greek and Roman ruins and gorgeous desert scenery make it one of the best-kept secrets in the region... more »
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If for some reason you're planning on making a trip to this troubled central Asian nation, you'll need to arrange for and obtain a visa before you leave the United States... more »
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Once you have settled on Russia as your travel destination of choice, there are many arrangements to be made. The first order of business is to obtain a Russian travel visa. Follow these instructions to get a tourist visa, which is good for 30 days... more »
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American citizens must have valid passports, visas and onward tickets to get into Indonesia. It's important to choose the right visa to avoid problems with Indonesian authorities... more »
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There are six different forms of British nationality. Becoming a British citizen is one of them. British citizenship is the only way any British national can apply for and get a British passport and live legally in Britain without any special ... more »
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Laws have changed in the recent years and crossing into Mexico is not as easy as it used to be. In fact it can be downright tortuous if you're not prepared, or in a hurry. Even though the crossing has never been the same the 7 or 8 times we've ... more »
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Accra is the capital city of Ghana, and is also the country's financial, communications and governmental center... more »
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Afghanistan is a country located between Asia and the Middle East and is considered a regional crossroads... more »
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With plenty of history and tourist attractions, former Iron Curtain republics of Eastern Europe are a cheap and popular alternative to their Western neighbors. Residents of Krakow, one of the oldest and largest cities in Poland, are eager to show ... more »
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With a population of about 80,000, Thimphu is the capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan (also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon). With 72 percent of the country covered by forest, Bhutan is a popular destination for hikers, adventure travelers ... more »
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The perfect luggage is a critical component of a successful trip. The main considerations when choosing luggage should be durability and space... more »
By BASHARAT SHAH, MD 2 comments
If you entered USA legally with a valid US visa and want to stay little longer, there are ways of extending your stay legally. First know what type of visa you are holding. Different visas have different eligibility criterion for extension. For ... more »
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Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria, and is the Nigerian center for government... more »
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Addis Ababa is the capital of both Ethiopia and the African Union, and has the unique status of being both a city and a state. The city is a very diverse mixture of over 80 nationalities, and the population of over 5 million speaks a variety of ... more »
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You'd almost never know that Luanda, Angola, was surrounded by warfare. During Angola's civil wars, Luanda was largely unaffected by Angola's civil war. Situated on the coast, alongside a harbor and open sea, the city continues to boast the ... more »
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Albania is a country in Southeastern Europe with a mountainous landscape and an ancient history... more »