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  2. Visa requirements for Venezuelan citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Venezuelan passport. Visa requirements for Venezuelan citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Venezuela.. As of 2025, Venezuelan citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 119 countries and territories, ranking the Venezuelan passport 44th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  3. Venezuelan passport - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan passport (Spanish: Pasaporte venezolano) are issued to citizens of Venezuela to travel outside the country. Biometric passports have been issued since July 2007, with a RFID chip containing a picture and fingerprints; passports issued earlier remained valid until they expired.

  4. SAIME - Wikipedia

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    SAIME (formerly ONIDEX) is a Venezuelan government institution, traditionally in charge of Civil registry services. The name derives from the Spanish acronym for Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería (Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Foreigners).

  5. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela: Visa required [484] — Vietnam: eVisa [485] [486] eVisa is valid for 90 days and multiple entry. [citation needed] Phú Quốc visa exemption for up to 30 days. [487] No Yemen: Visa required [488] [489] Registration mandatory. [citation needed] Exit visa required for stays over 30 days. [490] — Zambia: Visa not required [491] 30 days

  6. Embassy of Venezuela, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Venezuela in Washington, D.C. was the diplomatic mission of Venezuela to the United States. The embassy was located at 1099 30th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Georgetown neighborhood. The embassy operated Consulates-General in Boston, Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, Houston, Miami, and New Orleans. [1]

  7. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Below the seal is the official name of the member country. At the bottom of the cover is the Spanish word "pasaporte" along with the English "passport". Venezuela had issued Andean passports, but has subsequently left the Andean Community, so they will no longer issue Andean passports.

  8. List of diplomatic missions of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of Venezuela, excluding honorary consulates. Venezuela has an extensive global diplomatic presence and is the Latin American country with the third highest number of diplomatic missions after Brazil and Cuba .

  9. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    The certification is in the form of "U.S. National" instead of "USA" on the front of the passport card, or an endorsement in the passport book: "The bearer is a United States national and not a United States citizen." [75]