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Archive for March, 2010


How to Get a Venezuelan Business Visa

March 12th, 2010
If you are planning to take a business trip to Venezuela, one of the first items on your to-do list should be applying for the appropriate travel documents.  An American citizen traveling to Venezuela on business is required to carry a US passport, of course, but will also need a Venezuelan business visa. Unlike tourists, who can apply for a Venezuelan tourist card on arrival, business travelers must apply for a visa in advance.  Here's what you will need: Your US passport, which must have at least 6 months of validity remaining before it expires.  This is important-Venezuela has refused entry to Americans with passports due to expire in  less than 6 months. Also, make sure your passport is in good condition-if it is worn or damaged, you should get it replaced to make sure that

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Get an Indian Visa to See Nanda Devi and the Valley of Flowers

March 11th, 2010
This week's UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Week is a set of two national parks in India, Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers. Nanda Devi is India's second-highest mountain, rising 25,643 feet into the air. It is often referred to the patron goddess of the Uttarakhand Himalaya. Nearby, the lush beauty of the Valley of Flowers offers a pleasing contrast to the jagged peaks of Nanda Devi. As you might expect from the name, Valley of Flowers is covered in so many flowers that locals legends say it is inhabited by fairies! UNESCO named both parks World Heritage Sites in 2008, saying: "Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya, praised by mountaineers and botanists for over a century and in Hindu mythology for much lo

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Cambodian Business Visa Requirements

March 7th, 2010
Cambodia's economy is still relatively small, but it's growing fast.  According to Wikipedia, in 2007 the country's GDP went up 9.6%, and foreign investment in Cambodia reached $600 million. If you are a US citizen visiting Cambodia on business, you should make sure to secure the appropriate Cambodian business visa before you travel.  Getting a Cambodian business visa requires a little bit more documentation that getting a Cambodian tourist visa does. Here's what you'll need: 1 visa application form 1 passport-sized photo of yourself. A copy of your round-trip itinerary A  business letter of responsibility from your employer. The letter should explain the nature of your business and the purpose of your trip. In the letter, your company should also promise to take responsib

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Uganda Tourist Visa Requirements

March 6th, 2010
After years of instability, tourism in Uganda is a developing industry. The main focus is on the national parks, especially the tropical forest parks, which house rare mountain gorillas. Uganda is one of only three countries where you can see mountain gorillas in the wild.  Most of the gorillas live in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.  This park shelters approximately 300 mountain gorillas, half of all the mountain gorillas that exist in the entire world. To visit Uganda as a tourist,  US citizens need a passport, which must be valid for at least 3 months after the date you enter the country, and a Ugandan tourist visa. You may apply for a visa upon arrival at Entebbe Airport, or to be on the safe side you can apply for one before you leave the US. Many airlines won't let you get o

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Ghana Business Visa Requirements

March 5th, 2010
Economically, Ghana is known primarily for cocoa and for the minerals that lie buried under its surface, including gold, diamonds, bauxite and manganese.  Oil was also discovered into 2007, to the tune of up to 3 billion barrels, and oil exploration is ongoing. If you have a business trip to Ghana coming up, you will need a US passport, which must be valid for at least 6 months after you enter the country. You also need a Ghana business visa. Here's what you need to get the business visa: 4 completed copies of a Ghanaian visa application form. All forms must have your original (non-photocopied) signature on them. 4 passport-sized photos of yourself International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever A business letter of responsibility from either your employer or the c

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