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Bolivian Visa Requirements For Business Travelers

April 16th, 2010
Bolivia has a slowly growing economy primarily based around energy, mining and forestry. The US is Bolivia's main trading partner, although new trade agreements have increased trade with neighboring countries as well. Business travelers to Bolivia should follow local business etiquette. According to WorldTravelGuide.net, that means dressing formally, in either a suit or at least a shirt and tie.  Also, appointments with your business contacts in Bolivia should be made in advance. American citizens traveling to Bolivia need to obtain a Bolivian business visa before leaving the US. Here's what you need to get one: 1 Bolivian visa application 1 passport-sized photo of yourself A copy of your itinerary A copy of your certificate  of vaccination for yellow fever A business

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Nepal Visa Requirements for Tourists

April 7th, 2010
Long a favorite haunt of backpackers, Nepal has a thriving tourist industry. According to Nepalese government statistics, in 2007 5,260,705 foreign tourists arrived in Nepal, up 37.2% from 2006. Although most of those tourists were from Asia or Western Europe, approximately 7.1% were from North America.  Most tourists came for recreational purposes, although adventure tourism is also common and adventure tourists tended to stay in Nepal for longer periods of time. American citizen tourists are required to obtain Nepal visas, either at a Nepalese embassy or consulate before they leave the US or on arrival. You can obtain a visa-on-arrival at the following points of entry: Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu Kakarvitta, Jhapa District (Eastern Nepal) Birgunj, Parsa Dist

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Zimbabwe Visa Requirements for Tourists

April 4th, 2010
Due to a repressive government and general political instability, tourism in Zimbabwe has dropped significantly since its high point in the 1990's. According to Wikipedia, from 1999 to the year 2000, the number of foreign tourists visiting Zimbabwe dropped 75%. The US Department of State notes that "much of country's infrastructure has collapsed, and Americans should carefully evaluate the decision to travel to Zimbabwe at this time." However, Zimbabwe does have many fascinating tourist destinations, including ancient cultural sites and amazing game parks.  For example, you can visit the impressive stone structures of Great Zimbabwe, or wander around Mana Pools National Park, the only African game park that currently allows unguided hiking.  Although, considering the park is home t

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Sri Lanka Visa Requirements For Business Travelers

April 3rd, 2010
Sri Lanka has a growing economy based on agricultural products like tea, rubber and coconuts, as well as textiles and gemstones.  In 2006, the Sri Lankan GDP grew 7.4% to reach the US equivalent of $27.4 billion. According to WorldTravelGuide.net, American business travelers in Sri Lanka should feel right at home.  Many business customs in Sri Lanka are similar to those in America.  Most businesspeople speak English, punctuality is expected for meetings and appointments, and when you meet someone new, it's considered polite to exchange business cards. While American tourists in Sri Lanka do not need Sri Lankan visas,  business travelers do. Here are the documents required to get a Sri Lankan visa for a business trip: 1 Sri Lanka visa application form Your US passport, which

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Oman Visa Requirements For Tourists

April 2nd, 2010
One of the safest and friendliest Middle Eastern countries, Oman is becoming an increasingly popular place to visit. Of course, it's still not on most people's radar screens, so if you go soon you'll still get the thrill of visiting an undiscovered country. MatadorTrips named Oman as one of it's "Next 5 Big Travel Destinations," calling it "cheaper, friendlier, and more interesting" than nearby Dubai. Attractions include gorgeous scenery, castles, mosques and thriving markets. American citizens visiting Oman need both a US passport and an Omani visa.  30-day, single-entry visas are available at the border for US citizens, or you can apply in advance for a multiple-entry tourist visa. Here are the documents you need to get an Oman visa: Your US passport, which must have at le

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