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The Directorate General of Immigration also publishes a list of countries whose nationals are eligible to obtain a visa on arrival (VoA/e-VoA) to Indonesia, [5] Despite its name, it can also be applied for online prior to arrival in Indonesia via its eVisa portal. [6] Citizens of the following countries may apply for a visa on arrival.
A maximum of 30 days of stay from the day of arrival. [86] Extendable at the Immigration Office in Asmara. Estonia: Visa required [87] Eswatini: Visa required [88] Ethiopia: eVisa / Visa on arrival [89] up to 90 days: Visa on arrival is obtainable only at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. [90]
Visitor with e-Visa may stay in Philippines for a maximum of 59 days. Single entry e-Visa costs 50 USD while multiple entry e-Visa valid for 6 months costs 125 USD. [30] However, the operations of the Philippine e-Visa System in China is temporarily suspended from November 28, 2023 until further notice.
The gallery of passport stamps by country or territory contains an accurate alphabetical list of sovereign states, partially recognised states, and dependent territories with images of their passport stamps including visas.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Form 6059B (arrival card) The old Singapore embarkation card, no longer used An arrival card, also known as an incoming passenger card, landing card or disembarkation card, is a legal document used by immigration authorities of many countries to obtain information about an incoming passenger not provided by the passenger's passport (such as health, criminal ...
The Philippine Immigration Act prescribes fourteen different visas grouped into two broad categories: Section 9 visas (non-immigrant visas), for temporary visits such as those for tourism, business, transit, study or employment; Section 13 visas (immigrant visas), for foreign nationals who wish to become permanent residents in the Philippines
On January 22, 1940, the Second National Assembly of the Philippine Commonwealth enacted the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940 (Commonwealth Act No. 613). It was signed into law by the President of the United States on September 3, 1940, creating the Bureau of Immigration under the administrative supervision of the Office of the President.
90 days on arrival, can extend another 90 days for 180 days total. Comoros: Visa on arrival [54] 45 days Republic of the Congo: Visa required [55] Democratic Republic of the Congo: eVisa [56] [57] 7 days Costa Rica: Visa not required [58] 90 days 30 days upon arrival, can extend for total of 90 days. Côte d'Ivoire: Visa not required [59] 90 ...