You would be best served by contacting their consulate or embassy ... Or their immigration agency ... And asking directly.
I just went to US last year, and they gave me only 3 months for staying there. Normally for tourism or for visiting family they just allow for 3 months. But you can go to internet to the US's site, you 'll know how much time you should have on your passport for travelling there. … Read more
The forms you will need to renew your Cuban passport can be found at the Cuban consulate in the country you are in.
There are almost 150 consulates, or Embassies (the consulate is known as an "Embassy" if it is in the capital city of the country you are in) throughout the world. The one … Read more
If you have been in the UK for five years already, there are probably a few different options open to you in terms of staying indefinitely.
It is usually easier to secure a visa if you have been here for a long period of time already.
Have you checked out the Immigration section on the … Read more
Yes, if you have a Lesotho passport you will be able to visit Japan without a visa for up to 90 days.
Japan is 7 hours ahead of Lesotho so prepare for some jet lag. Also, there is no direct flight between the two countries.The quickest route takes about 21 hours and includes stops … Read more
I think it would be a good idea to get the advice of an attorney on this one because there is conflicting information, some good, some not so good.
You should be able to sponsor your friend to visit the UK but there are many rules and conditions that you both need to meet. Here's a summary of what you need to know:
- By sponsoring him/her you are saying that you are willing for them to stay with you and that … Read more
When an application for any visa is rejected, including your Belgium spouse visa, the first thing you should do is return to the body with which you made the original application.
It's difficult for anyone to know exactly why your application case ended in this way, but the important thing to remember is … Read more
In order to answer your question about your Moroccan friend visiting you in the USA, you will need you to provide a little more detail:
First of all, how long does your friend intend to stay? 90 days is generally the maximum time for foreign citizens to remain in the U.S.
Generally speaking, … Read more
Yes, Dubai is not an easy place to get long term visa, but a tourist visa can be obtained through the consulate, or even at the airport for certain nationalities.
There's no need for a passport. A valid identification card would be enough.
If you are a US citizen, there is no need to carry your passport within the country. But if you want to go to another country, definitely you will have to carry your passport.
You'll need to apply for a visa to enter Turkey if you're a Philippines national. You can do so from a Turkish diplomatic mission, such as the consulate or embassy.
Only 90 countries have visa-free entrance to Turkey for a full 90 days.
A handful of countries have visa-free access, but can stay for less … Read moreJust go their embassy and apply for one. :)
If your visa expired two years ago, why are you still in this country?
Should you apply for citizenship, you will be arrested, and deported.
No, you don't require a passport for that. But just carry an identity proof with you.
Depends on actually what it was you did. (Or was the criminal record "Agadoo" by Black Lace?)