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In February 2015, Afghanistan announced visa-on-arrival facility at Kabul International Airport for business visitors, journalists, athletes, airline staff and passengers in transit from countries that do not have a diplomatic mission of Afghanistan. [13] [14] In September 2017, some elements of the proposed reform were adopted. [15]
Visa requirements for Afghan citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Afghanistan. As of 2024, Afghan citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 26 countries and territories, ranking the Afghanistan passport 106th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1]
Afghanistan: Visa required [3] [4] [5] Visitors born in Afghanistan do not require a visa. [4] All visitors are fingerprinted and are required to register with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs upon arrival. [4] The U.S. government forced all Afghan diplomatic missions in the U.S. to close in March 2022.
January 15, 2012: Visa waiver under parole policy for nationals of Russia extended to Guam [58] October 3, 2019: Visa waiver under parole policy removed for nationals of Russia; [59] for the Northern Mariana Islands only, period of stay with visa waiver under parole policy for nationals of China reduced from 45 to 14 days [60]
Open borders but de facto follows Italian visa policy. Yes Venezuela: Visa required [355] [356] The Canadian government advises its citizens not to visit Venezuela due to the significant level of violent crime, the unstable political and economic situations and the decline in basic living conditions. [357] Yes Vietnam: eVisa [358] [359] 90 days
Afghanistan: Visa required [2] Albania: eVisa [3] [4] Algeria: Visa required [5] Andorra: Visa required [6] Visa free for a maximum stay of 90 days within 180 days for valid visa holders or residents of the Schengen Area member states. Angola: Visa required [7] Antigua and Barbuda: eVisa [8] [9] 30 days
Afghan passports are international travel documents issued by the General Directorate of Passports to nationals and citizens of Afghanistan. [1] Every person with a valid Afghan identity card (Tazkira) can apply for and receive an Afghan passport, [5] [6] [7] which is renewable every 5–10 years.
Section 1244 of this legislation, entitled "Special Immigrant Status for Certain Iraqis", as amended by section 1 of Public Law 110-244, enacted on January 3, 2008, authorizes 5,000 Special Immigrant Visas (The Kennedy SIV Program for Iraqi Nationals Who Worked for or on Behalf of the U.S. Government) per annum for Iraqi employees and/or contractors for fiscal years 2008 through 2012.