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Visa requirements for Yemeni citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Yemen.As of 15 December 2024, Yemeni citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 33 countries and territories, ranking the Yemeni passport 103rd in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.
Visa policy of Yemen. Visitors to Yemen must obtain a visa from one of the Yemeni diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the visa countries whose citizens may obtain visa on arrival. [1] Until January 2010, Yemen had a visa on arrival policy for some 50 nations. [2]
HKSAR passport holders do not require a visa to enter Yemen, for a maximum stay of 30 days. [3] [1] Visa is not required for those of Yemeni origin if holding a genuine Yemeni identification document or proof of being of Yemeni origin. The origin can be proved by a birth certificate or any document from the father who has Yemeni nationality. [1]
Visas for US citizens are either single entry or multiple entry and valid for 5 years. The fee for single entry 3 month validity is US$60 and the fee for the multiple entry visa is US$100. [citation needed] — Greece: Visa not required [190] [191] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area [192] Yes Grenada: Visa not ...
The existing U.S. embassy in San'a (North Yemen) became the embassy for the new republic. At that time, there was no U.S. ambassador to South Yemen, so the then-current ambassador to North Yemen Charles Franklin Dunbar, continued to serve as the ambassador to united Yemen until the end of his tour in 1991.
All visit, business, transit, student, and exchange visitor visa applicants must pay an application fee of 185 USD [108] to the consular section at a U.S. embassy or consulate in order to be interviewed by a consular officer who will determine if the applicant is qualified to receive a visa to travel to the United States (additionally, the ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Yemen. Due to the Yemeni Civil War , several countries have closed their embassies in Sana'a. Other countries have relocated their embassies to the southern city of Aden .
A statement issued on the embassy's website said: "The US Embassy in Sana'a is closed today, in response to ongoing threats by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) to attack American interests in Yemen". [144] Al Jazeera reported that the closure of the embassy can mean only that "they believe al-Qaeda threat is very serious". No reopening ...