Monday, November 8, 2010

Geared Up For Your Next Voyage? Acquire Visas To Saudi Arabia, Zambia And India


Get ready for an exhilirating and unique travel experience when you go to Saudi Arabia, Zambia and India. So don’t dawdle and get a hold of your passports and visas at once. Here’s a brief handbook how you can get hold of a visa Saudi Arabia, Zambia and India visas.
Saudi Arabia: Visas are principal prerequisites for alien nationals to go into Saudi Arabia. There are distinct sorts of visas according to your purpose of travel, but they all have the same critical prerequisite – your passport must be acceptable for at least six months since you apply for a visa.
If you’re just stopping over Saudi Arabia for more than eighteen hours, then you need a transit visa. Unlike the usual forms of visas handed out by Saudi Arabia, you can’t tour the country with just a transit visa. And also, female travelers without a male relative companion will not be accorded a transit visa.
The Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca will call for a special sort of visa for this intention. This is only regulated to Muslims as Mecca is the most sacred city of Islam.
Zambia: If you want to go to Zambia, then you need a Zambia visa. There are two forms of Zambia visas: single entry or double or multiply entry visa. Remaining true to its name, a single visa is only usable for a single entry, while a double or multiple entry visa is acceptable for multiple entries to Zambia. It’s best to procure a multiple entry visa specially if you have plans visiting Zambia’s adjacent countries; plus, it would be more economical on your part rather than securing a single entry visa each time you go to the country.
India: Before you enter India, you should already have India visas marked on your passports. If you’re a citizen of Nepal and Bhutan or you’re from Maldives and would only be hanging around for 90 days or less, you don’t need to have India visas.
You can choose from among the following varieties of India visas: tourist visa, business visa, student visa, transit visa, visa to missionaries, journalist visa, conference visa, and employment visa. Tourist or business visas are only valid for a six-month stay in the nation while visas usable for more than 180 days require the traveler to register within 14 days since arrival.

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