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When Do You Need A Visa To Travel

If you haven’t traveled much to other countries, you may well ask, what is a visa? The more adventurous you get with your travels, the more you need to know about documentation. You’re getting ready for an adventure trip. You have your passport. Then someone tells you you might need a visa! A visa is just one more little piece of the travel puzzle but nothing to worry about.

What is a visa?

A visa or travel visa is a document giving permission from the country you are going to visit for you to enter the country. The country collects information about you. They want to make sure you’re one of the good guys. If you are, then they’ll issue a visa to visit for a limited amount of time.

Visas come in different forms. There are tourist visas, student visas, business visas, work visas and immigrations visas among others. The one related to travel is the tourist visa. Even tourist visas may be for single or multiple entry.

Where does a visa go?

Visas in all their different forms go in those blank pages in your passport. In some instances they may be issued separately, and you will have to carry these documents with you.

Where do you get a visa?

You may get a visa at the airport on your arrival in the country, or you may need to visit an Embassy or Consulate before you leave home. If you don’t live near an Embassy or Consulate, you may need to mail your passport with your application to an Embassy or Consulate.

Do you always need a visa?

Many countries do not require a visa for entry if you are only going to visit on vacation for less than 30 to 90 days, depending on your nationality.

Some counties require a visa, but the visa can be obtained upon entry. This requires you to fill out paperwork on arrival in the country. It may require passport size photos and a fee payable right there on the spot and payment may need to be in cash. Check ahead to see if you will need local currency, US dollars or Euros. It may surprise you. When we visited Cambodia, everyone had to pay for their visas in US dollars.

Some counties require you to obtain a visa in your passport before your departure. It may be just an official stamp, or it may be a specially glued in page in your passport.

A visa does not absolutely guarantee you will get into a country. Whether you are allowed into the country is always subject to the permission of an immigration official when you enter, and visas can be revoked at anytime if you do something illegal or offensive.

If you’re an honest traveler, you shouldn’t have to worry about getting a visa or getting into the country you’d like to visit.

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