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Armenian Business Visa Requirements

February 7th, 2010
Armenia broke off from the Soviet Union and became independent in 1991. After a rough start, Armenia's economy has taken off, and according to Wikipedia, "Armenia has had strong economic growth since 1995." If plan to take a business trip to Armenia, you do need to be prepared with the appropriate travel documents. In addition to your US passport,you will also need an Armenian business visa. Here's what you need to get one: 1 completed Armenian visa application form 1 passport photo An official invitation from the Armenian Foreign Ministry. A business letter of responsibility  from your employer in the United States. The business letter of responsibility must  guarantee return transportation and sufficient funds to support you while you are in Armenia, and must  state t

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Bolivian Tourist Visa Requirements

February 5th, 2010
Tourists come to Bolivia for a variety of reasons, including the remote, forbidding beauty of the Andes Mountains, ancient Incan ruins, Lake Titicaca, and the capital of La Paz. To visit Bolivia, American citizens need both a US passport and a Bolivian visa. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the time you enter the country, and you can get a visa either before you leave the US, at the airport when you arrive or at official land border crossings. Bolivian visas cost $135, and you must pay in cash if you decide to apply for one on arrival. Here’s what you’ll need to apply for a Bolivian tourist visa. One Bolivian visa application form A US  passport, valid for at last 6 months after you plan to enter Bolivia. 1 passport-sized photo, 4 by 4 centimete

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Indian Transit Visa Requirements

February 4th, 2010
Are you traveling through India on the way to somewhere else? Make sure you have all the proper documentation first. Even if you are just passing through, y0u will likely need an Indian transit visa just to change planes. Indian transit visas can only be used by travelers who are staying in India for 3 days or less on their way to another country.  Here's what you need to apply: 1 Indian visa application form 2 passport-sized photos Proof of address, such as a legible copy of a driver's license or a utility bill. A copy of your birth certificate. A confirmed airline itinerary showing that you are continuing on to another country. An Indian transit visa is good for stays of 3 days or less, and must be used within 15 days of the date it is issued. There are also a few

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Chinese Tourist Visa Requirements

January 31st, 2010
China is becoming a popular tourist destination-so much so, in fact, that it's hard to believe that most foreigners were shut out of the country until 1974. Since then, though, China's tourist industry has grown rapidly. According to Wikipedia, in 1985 1.4 million people visited China, bringing in the equivalent of $1.3 billion. By 2006, that number had increased to 49.6 million visitors, making  China the fourth most-visited country in the world. By 2020, the World Trade Organization predicts that the country will be the "largest tourist country in the world, and the fourth largest for overseas travel." If you are an American citizen, a visa is required for you to visit China as a tourist.  You will need to apply for a Chinese tourist visa, called an "L" visa, before you leave, as

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Cameroon Visa Requirements For Dja Faunal Reserve

January 30th, 2010
This week's featured UNESCO  World Heritage site is the Dja Faunal Reserve in Cameroon. The Reserve was first listed as a World Heritage site in 1987  for it's rich biodiversity.  The UNESCO site calls it "one of the largest and best-protected rainforests in Africa, with 90% of its area left undisturbed." Inside the reserve, you can find various types of primates, including monkeys, lowland gorillas and chimpanzees. Elephants, leopards and wild hogs roam the forest, while two threatened species of crocodile swim in the Dja River, which provides a natural border for the southern edge of the park . The Dja Faunal Reserve is not just home to animals, however. People live there, too.  In the forest, a small group of Pygmies lives a (mostly) traditional lifestyle. To visit the Djal

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