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Visa on Arrival to Indian Passport Holders:
India is the second largest country in the world in terms of population. Most of Indians want to travel abroad to visit their favorite destination and are the biggest spender while traveling abroad according to the recent report. So, most of countries across the world tries to attract more and more Indian tourists towards their country. That’s why host country has made an agreement with the Indian Government to provide Visa on Arrival facility especially for Indian tourists after completion of the documents formalities. We have mentioned here the list of countries which provide Visa on Arrival facility to Indian passport holders i.e. Indian citizens.
Here is the list of Countries that issue visa on arrival to Indian citizens:
1.Bolivia – 90 days
2.Burundi – 30 days; obtainable at Bujumbura International Airport
3.Cambodia – 30 days
4.Cape Verde
5.Comoros
6.Djibouti
7.Ethiopia
8.Guinea-Bissau – 90 days
9.Guyana – 30 days provided holding confirmation, issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs
10.Indonesia – 30 days
11.Jordan – 2 weeks, must hold US$ 3000
12.Kenya – 3 months
13.Laos – 30 days
14.Madagascar – 90 days
15.Maldives – 90 days
16.Nauru
17.Palau – 30 days
18.Saint Lucia – 6 weeks
19.Samoa – 60 days
20.Seychelles – 1 month
21.Somalia- 30 days, provided an invitation letter issued by the sponsor has been submitted to the Airport Immigration Department at least 2 days before arrival.
22.Tanzania
23.Thailand – 15 days. Visa fee of 1000 Thai Baht needs to be paid in Thai currency. Visa on Arrival has to be obtained at First point of entry/Landing not the Final Destination.
24.Timor-Leste – 30 days
25.Togo – 7 days
26.Tuvalu – 1 month
27.Uganda
28.Somali land – 30 days for 30 US dollars, payable on arrival
29.Niue – 30 days
Countries you can travel to without visa from India:
1.Nepal – Freedom of movement based on the terms of the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship that allows Indian citizens to live and work freely in Nepal.
2.Bhutan
3.Dominica – 6 months
4.Ecuador – 90 days
5.Mauritius- 90 days
6.Micronesia – 30 days
7.Grenada – 3 months
8.Haiti – 3 months
9.Jamaica
10.El Salvador – 90 days
11.Fiji – 4 months
12.Saint Kitts and Nevis – 3 months
13.Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 1 month
14.Trinidad and Tobago – 90 days
15.Vanuatu – 30 days
16.Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus – 3 months
17.Svalbard – Visa is not required for entry to Svalbard but practically its impossible to board a flight/ferry to Svalbard without going through Norway therefore, this would invariably require a double entry Schengen visa in order to go and come back from Svalbard to mainland Norway.
18.Transnistria – Registration required after 24h
19.Hong Kong – 14 days
20.Palestine – Arrival by sea to Gaza Strip not allowed
21.British Virgin Islands
22.Montserrat – 6 months
24.Macau – 30 days
25.Turks and Caicos Islands – 30 days
26.Kish Island – No visa is required for visitors to Kish Island.
27.Cook Islands – 31 days
28.Pitcairn Islands – 14 days visa free and landing fee 35 USD or tax of 5 USD if you are not going ashore is required.
VISA CHECKLIST:
For obtaining a visa on arrival, visitors would typically need to furnish return flight tickets, proof of hotel reservations, evidence of sufficient funds to cover their stay, passport sized photographs, a passport with adequate empty pages and the money for fee if required by the country.
It is very easy for Indians to travel above mentioned countries without any worry of VISA. It can be obtained easily at particular International Airport while entering into the country. It is always recommended that you should visit the Official website of the particular embassy in India before the final planning.
From the above mentioned countries, some have problems of tourists’ security such as Somalia, Somali land and Burundi. Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu is the most dangerous city in the world. Still, if you want to visit Somalia then try to get advice from fellow tourists who have already visited Somalia.
Strict Note: Before the final planning of your trip, Please consult embassy/high commission or consulate general of the particular country to avoid hassle. Sometime special facility or agreement of visa on arrival changes from time to time.
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