Tuesday, 17 May 2011
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You Were Really Efficient
July 19th, 2010 “A friend of mine told me that you were really efficient, this is the prove.”
One of our customer encounter some problem with the payment page. He has forgotten to write down the reference now. He emailed us few hour ago and everything solved with our dedicated team working around the clock.
We will continue improving our service.Tourist Visa Requirements for US Citizens
The following Visa guide applies to Tourist Visas only, and not Business or Diplomatic Visas. The guide is applicable to American citizens, holders of passports issued in the United States and those born in the US.
1. No Advance Planning
Some countries will grant you a tourist visa automatically upon arrival, and there’s no need for pre-arrangements or payments. Immigration officers will stamp your passport with a date showing either the number of days you can stay, or a date indicating when you must leave the country. The stamp on your passport serves as a ‘Visa’. You’re allowed to enter multiple times, within a specific no of days. They start counting on the first day you enter the country. In other words, this is called a multiple-entry Visa.
Sometimes, this comes with a fee. On arrival at the entry point, you’ll need to visit the ‘Visa-on-arrival’ counter to submit your Visa application. You’ll be required to provide passport-sized photos and a stamping fee. The Visa usually takes the form of sticker or simply a stamp on your passport. By default, you will get a single-entry Visa, but citizens of some countries may have the option to pay extra for longer stays and multiple entries. For those with single-entry Visas, you can stay for a specific number of days. Each time you leave the country and re-enter, you have to apply for another visa.
Country Stamping Fee Day to Stay No of Entry
Hong Kong Free 90 Days Multiple Entry
Japan Free 90 Days Multiple Entry
Korea Free 90 Days Multiple Entry
Macau Free 30 Days Multiple Entry
Malaysia Free 90 Days Multiple Entry
Maldives Free 30 Days Multiple Entry
Philippines Free 21 Days Multiple Entry
Singapore Free 90 Days Multiple Entry
Sri Langka Free 30 Days Multiple Entry
Taiwan Free 30 Days Multiple Entry
Thailand Free 30 Days Multiple Entry
Indonesia USD25 30 Days Single Entry
Laos USD50 60 Days Single Entry
Myanmar 30USD 28 Days Single Entry
2. Three-Day Preparation
Some countries require you to submit your visa application before you make your trip. You can’t do it at the entry point. Usually, you will get a reference number or an approval letter to indicate that your Visa has already been received. Some countries will grant you the Visa without a fee. Others may need you to pay for the stamping fee at the Visa-on-arrival counter. Submission of application is to be done online without the need to hand over your original passport.
For some countries, you will receive your Visa soon after submitting your application online. Since you get the Visa in advance, and you can print out your visa, this is by far the most convenient way.
You must enter the country within a specific day after your application has been received or you have received your visa in advance.
Country Stamping Fee Day to Stay Validity No of Entry How to Get Visa?
Australia Free 3 Months 1 Year Multiple Entry Visa granted on arrival automatically
Vietnam USD25 1 Month 1 Year Single Entry Need to go to the Visa on arrival counter upon arrival
Cambodia USD25 1 Month 3 Months Single Entry Visa granted on arrival automatically
3. Two-Week Preparation
Some countries require your Visa to be ready well before entering the country. The visa is granted beforehand by the embassy of the country you wish to visit. It is usually easier to do it in your home country before you travel. You can also apply through travel agents, who have runners, thus saving you a trip to the embassy. Some embassies allow you to mail in your passport together with your application.
Depending on the country, the expiry date on your Visa may begin once it is been issued to you, instead of beginning on the day you enter the country.
Country Stamping Fee Day to Stay No of Entry
China 140USD 30 Days Single Entry
India 60USD 6 Months Multiple Entry
Russia 130USD 30 Days Single Entry
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Myanmar Airports Support Visa on Arrival
July 5th, 2010 Visa-on-arrival has been granted since last month at two main international airports of Yangon and Mandalay to facilitate world tourists who were previously required to apply for the entry by transiting through Singapore and Thailand where Myanmar embassies are based.
According to the official statistics, tourists arrivals in Myanmar hit 227,400 in the calendar year of 2009, up 25 percent compared with 2008, since the launch on new visa on arrival service on July 2010
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