Tajikistan opened up its e-visa system in 2016 for Indian passport holders and citizens of 120 other countries, including Pakistan, Iran, most Southeast Asian nations, the EU, the US, Australia etc. The process is easy – go to theTajikistan e-visa portal, fill a simple application form, ...
The whole thing is very random, and has been for years. An official’s nephew was refused a visa to Germany? All Germans are automatically refused for a while. Someone’s wife is asking for a new Chanel bag? Everything is held up until enough bribes have come in. And so on. The ...
Tajikistan is going visa-free for 52 countries in 2022. The maximum stay is 30 days, which is good for most people (not for me, but for most tourists). http://asiaplustj.info/ru/news/tajikist ... n-52-stran Notable exclusions: UK(!), Pakistan, India, Israel, China, Hong Kong,...
If you wish to enter Afghanistan, you’ll first need to apply for a visa, which you can obtain through the Afghanembassy in Dushanbeor the Afghanconsulate in Khorog. Note:Before leaving Tajikistan, you should ensure you have a double entry visa so you can re-enter the country as onward ...
Worse still, from the US State Department’s vantage point, Tajikistan has now been unjustly lumped together with neighbouring terrorist sanctuaries like Afghanistan and Pakistan in terms of threat perception. Republican-led fear-mongering over the apprehension ofeight ISIS-affiliated Tajik nationalsat th...
Which sectors of Tajikistan's economy most promising for investments? A number of mass media reported that on August 21, 2018, near the Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan in Ashgabat, a woman who was standing in a long queue for a visa died. Embassy of Tajikistan in Turkmenistan refutes...
Visa Required: If you are from any of the following countries, you are exempted from obtaining visa to travel to Tajikistan: Azerbaijan (up to 90 days), Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. For the other nationalities, the visa requirements for travel...
The Pamir Highway (M41)is the second highest road on earth (next to the Karakorum in Pakistan) and it traverses the Pamir Mountains through Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The majority of the highway is in Tajikistan and it is one of the main tourist draw cards for the...
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