Offbeat countries that offer visa-on-arrival to Indians
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If you are visiting a country that has a visa-on-arrival policy for your country, this means that you don’t need to file a visa application before you travel, and you also have the flexibility when it comes to travel dates. Let’s … Read more
If you are visiting a country that has a visa-on-arrival policy for your country, this means that you don’t need to file a visa application before you travel, and you also have the flexibility when it comes to travel dates. Let’s look at 10 offbeat yet stunning countries that have visa-on-arrival policy for Indians. Read less
In case of visa-on-arrival, the traveller submits the necessary documents as directed by the immigration authorities. Visa-on-arrival, like any other visa, is issued for a specific period of time. Some countries charge a predetermined fee, and some are for free.
If you are visiting a country that has a visa-on-arrival policy for your country, this means that you don’t need to file a visa application before you travel, and you also have the flexibility when it comes to travel dates.
Let’s look at 10 offbeat yet stunning countries that have visa-on-arrival policy for Indians.
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