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  2. Visa policy of mainland China - Wikipedia

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    have genuine emergencies which prevent them from applying for a visa in advance; hold an invitation letter issued by a government-approved sponsor or Chinese authorities; have confirmation from immigration authorities that the visa will be issued on arrival; and, have a government-approved sponsor to meet them at the airport.

  3. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most common non-immigrant visa is the multiple-purpose B-1/B-2 visa, also known as the "visa for temporary visitors for business or pleasure." Visa applicants sometimes receive either a B-1 (temporary visitor for business) or a B-2 (temporary visitor for pleasure) visa, if their reason for travel is specific enough that the consular officer ...

  4. Visa policy of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Visa on arrival issued at Shahjalal International Airport. According to Timatic, the following countries are specifically listed as countries whose citizens may obtain visa on arrival for the purpose of official duty, business, investment and tourism regardless of the Bangladeshi mission status: [3] [4]

  5. Visa policy of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    2 - A visa is not required for business, private and tourist trips, provided that documents confirming the purpose of the trip (e.g. tourist voucher or invitation letter) are presented to the Ukrainian immigration officer. T - Temporary visa-free regime until 30 January 2026.

  6. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    Research visa, for students doing fieldwork in the host country. Temporary worker visa, for approved employment in the host country. These are generally more difficult to obtain but valid for longer periods of time than a business visa. Examples of these are the United States' H-1B and L-1 visas. Depending on a particular country, the status of ...

  7. Visa policy of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of other countries may independently obtain an e-Visa whose duration of stay is 90 days. Visa fee is 40 USD per person (nonrefundable). Visa application may be processed within 5 business days. [4] e-Visa applicant is also subject to pay Sustainable Development Fee of 100 USD per day.

  8. Visa policy of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of Hong Kong deals with the requirements in which a foreign national wishing to enter Hong Kong through one of the 15 immigration control points must meet to obtain an entry permit (permit to enter) or Visa, which depending on the traveller's nationality, may be required to travel to, enter, and remain in the Hong Kong Special ...

  9. Visa policy of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Visa is granted on arrival for holders of passports issued by Syria for a maximum stay of 1 month at Beirut International Airport or any other port of entry if they are holding a proof of business or occupation, a letter of invitation/guarantee issued by an inviting party, a family book if accompanied by family members, a telephone number, an ...