INDIA INDIAN PASSPORTS HOLDERS CAN TRAVEL 56 COUNTRIES AND FIND - TopicsExpress



          

INDIA INDIAN PASSPORTS HOLDERS CAN TRAVEL 56 COUNTRIES AND FIND TWO LIST BELOW FIRST WHERE THEY CAN OBTAIN VISA ON ARRIVAL AND SECOND LIST WHERE NO VISA ON ARRIVAL IS NEEDED Countries that issue visa on arrival to Indian citizens: Bolivia – 90 days Burundi – 30 days; obtainable at Bujumbura International Airport Cambodia – 30 days Cape Verde Comoros Djibouti Ethiopia Guinea-Bissau – 90 days Guyana – 30 days provided holding confirmation, issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs Indonesia – 30 days Jordan – 2 weeks, must hold US$ 3000 Kenya – 3 months Laos – 30 days Madagascar – 90 days Maldives – 90 days Nauru Palau – 30 days Saint Lucia – 6 weeks Samoa – 60 days Seychelles – 1 month Somalia 30 days, provided an invitation letter issued by the sponsor has been submitted to the Airport Immigration Department at least 2 days before arrival. Tanzania Thailand – 15 days. Visa fee of 1000 Thai Baht needs to be paid in Thai currency. Visa on Arrival has to be obtained at First point of entry/Landing not the Final Destination. Timor-Leste – 30 days Togo – 7 days Tuvalu – 1 month Uganda Somaliland – 30 days for 30 US dollars, payable on arrival Niue – 30 days The countries listed above issue visa on arrival however, on the next page is the list of countries and territories you can travel to without visa but only your Indian passport. Countries you can travel to without visa from India Nepal – Freedom of movement based on the terms of the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship that allows Indian citizens to live and work freely in Nepal. Bhutan Dominica – 6 months Ecuador – 90 days Mauritius- 90 days Micronesia – 30 days Grenada – 3 months Haiti – 3 months Jamaica El Salvador – 90 days Fiji – 4 months Saint Kitts and Nevis – 3 months Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 1 month Trinidad and Tobago – 90 days Vanuatu – 30 days Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus – 3 months Svalbard – Visa is not required for entry to Svalbard but practically its impossible to board a flight/ferry to Svalbard without oing through Norway therefore, this would invariably require a double entry Schengen visa in order to go and come back from Svalbard to mainland Norway. Transnistria – Registration required after 24h Hong Kong – 14 days Palestine – Arrival by sea to Gaza Strip not allowed British Virgin Islands Montserrat – 6 months Macau – 30 days Turks and Caicos Islands – 30 days Kish Island – No visa is required for visitors to Kish Island. Cook Islands – 31 days Pitcairn Islands – 14 days visa free and landing fee 35 USD or tax of 5 USD if you are not going ashore is required. Enter Your Email Below and Get Updates on the Latest
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 05:32:09 +0000

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