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Prepare Your Visas To Saudi Arabia, Zambia And India

Get ready for an exciting and rare travel experience when you go to Saudi Arabia, Zambia and India. But before you hop on to that plane, make sure that all your travel identification are complete, particularly your passports and visas. Here’s a brief guide how you can secure a visa Saudi Arabia, Zambia and India visas.

Saudi Arabia: In order for journeyers to go into Saudi Arabia, they should have visas impressed on their passports. There are distinct kinds of visas according to your intention of travel, but they all have the same key prerequisite – your passport should be usable for at least six months since you apply for a visa.

For sightseers who don’t have any intent to stay in Saudi Arabia for more than eighteen hours, you only need a transit visa. Unlike the standard types of visas handed out by Saudi Arabia, you can’t tour the country with just a transit visa. Plus, if you’re a solo female tripper, you can’t apply for a transit visa.

The Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca will necessitate a special type of visa for this purpose. As Mecca is the most sacred town of Islam, this variety of visa is not given out to non-Muslims.

Zambia: If you want to go to Zambia, then you need a Zambia visa. Depending on the frequency of your travel, you can choose between a single entry or a double 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. Then again, to get the best value out of your visa outlay, I recommend you acquire the multiple entry visa particularly if you want to visit Zambia’s neighboring countries.

India: Before you come into India, you must already have India visas impressed on your passports. Nepal and Bhutan nationals are not required India visas and also residents of Maldives if their stay in India won’t go beyond 90 days.

India issue visas as per the intention of your travel. These can be a tourist visa, business visa, student visa, transit visa, visa to missionaries, journalist visa, conference visa, or employment visa. Tourist or business visas are only valid for a six-month stay in the country while visas usable for more than 180 days require the journeyer to register within 14 days since arrival.

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