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10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by hillsiderfak(m): 7:13am On Mar 16, 2018
China

Chinese Embassies are getting increasingly strict when it comes to visa applications. The Embassy will require a long list of documents including flights in and out of China and a hotel booking confirmation for every night of your stay.

If you're planning to stay for 30 days or less, they'll generally issue your visa without any problems. But for stays longer than that (and/or if you're visiting sensitive areas like Western China), you'll also need to provide a detailed day by day itinerary of your trip.You can only apply for this visa in your country of citizenship or permanent residence. And in many of their application centres (including the UK), applications can only be submitted by appointment. Plan early, as the next available appointment could be a few weeks away.

Iran

Iran visas have never been straightforward, but the process is now harder than ever. Before you start thinking about your visa application, you'll need to get an authorisation code. This is really a pre-approval of your visa by Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), but it can take up to a month to get – and has to be applied for by an official Iranian travel agency If you are from the UK, Canada or US, you'll need to hire an MFA-approved guide for your trip and provide their details when you apply for your visa. Once you have your authorisation code, Iran now requires all visa applicants to apply at an Iranian Embassy in person and submit biometric data. With no Iranian Consulate in London for the timebeing, that's quite a challenge if you're living in the UK.
Ladies, don't forget to wear a headcover in your passport photo; if you don't, your application will be rejected.

Russia

By introducing biometric applications, Russia made getting a visa a good deal harder. You have to go in person and submit your fingerprints and facial image when you apply – and for obvious reasons no agency can help you to do this! You'll have to first find a visa centre or Embassy that will process your biometric application, and then secondly get yourself there and cross your fingers that the queue isn't too big that day.
Before you can start your visa application, you'll need to get a Letter of Invitation for Russia, which must be issued by a travel agency that's registered with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Be very careful filling out their online application form. One mistake – even a small one – can lead to delays or even rejection. Visa agencies like Visa Machine can help you with your invitation and application forms, so check them out if you feel you want a helping hand.

Turkmenistan

This country remains one of the most closed in the world. You can only get a tourist visa if you're joining a tour or have hired an individual guide and booked all of your hotels in advance Like Iran and Russia, you'll need your tour agency or guide to arrange a Letter of Invitation with the immigration authorities in Turkmenistan before you can get a visa. This takes two or three weeks and isn't guaranteed. After that, if your application isn't rejected, you can expect your visa application to take another two weeks.

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan has numerous public holidays, especially throughout the summer when Embassies and many of the immigration bodies will be closed for up to a week at a time. This can really slow down the process of getting a visa.There are a couple of tourist visa options: the standard tourist visa issued by the Embassy with a processing time of two and a half weeks; or an electronic visa issued by authorised agents of the Azeri Ministry of Foreign Affairs with a processing time of four to six weeks. Although the eVisa takes significantly longer, the application is done online, so there's no need to passport Once you've applied for your visa, there's no way of checking the status or influencing the processing times. So expect to hear absolutely nothing for a fairly long time – as if visa applications aren't stressful enough!

India

India has recently introduced an electronic E-visa as well as its standard tourist visa. Whichever you choose, the application form needs to be filled out online, and it's a rather long and often frustrating process.

On certain browsers, you won't be able to fill out your employment details, on others you might not be able to pay. And so on. All of the payments are processed by the Bank of India and if their system is down (which happened in January for a week) there's no alternative way of paying for your visa, which means it's impossible to apply for it.E-visas are occasionally rejected. If that happens, you'll then need to submit an application for a standard tourist visa at the Embassy. It's significantly more expensive and requires your passport to be submitted to the Embassy along with another application form and a few other documents.

Thailand

If you're from certain countries such as the UK, US, Canada, Australia, you can stay in Thailand for up to 30 days without a visa. But if you're planning to stay longer you'll need to apply for one. The application process isn't complicated if you are applying for a visa, However, if you want to travel in South East Asia and go in and out of Thailand more than once, the list of documents you require to submit with your application becomes endless. Amongst other documents, you'll need to provide flight tickets, an employment letter and bank statements for the last six months showing at least £5,000 in your account continuously.

Waiting times at the Embassy should also be noted. It can take a couple of hours to submit your application as the Embassy is exceptionally busy. It can then take the same amount of time to collect the passport once your visa's been issued. So you'll need to take a couple of days off work.

Chad

Though not necessarily a top destination, this is up there with the hardest-to-get-visas. For UK applicants, Chad's nearest Embassy is in Paris. Although they do accept postal applications, they have no standard processing times and you'll need to call them regularly to check if the application has been processed.However, they don't speak English at all, so you'll need to speak good French or know someone who does. The application form itself is also only available in French. You'll then need to arrange a courier to collect the passport from the Embassy, which can be tricky to coordinate. Allow at least 3 weeks for this application to be processed.

Nigeria

This visa requires a lot of paperwork. In addition to your hotel booking confirmation, you'll need to provide bank statements and a letter of employment. You'll also have to make three separate payments: the first to the Nigerian government (which is done online when you fill out your application form); the second to the Nigerian High Commission (which can be done only at the post office as a postal order); and the third to the visa application centre when your application However, you can't do this yourself because the Embassy doesn't deal with applicants directly. You'll have to use a visa company instead – but at least that takes the hassle off your hands!

Sudan

Although the visa process itself isn't very complicated, yet again, you'll be required to provide a Letter of Invitation approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sudan. This letter can take a month to get, so you need to plan well in advance.You'll need to apply for the letter via an authorised travel agent, but the majority of travel agencies in Sudan are very

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Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by yusasiv(m): 7:30am On Mar 16, 2018
Nigeria?

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Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by hillsiderfak(m): 7:41am On Mar 16, 2018
Yes, its hard to visas into naija, its hard to believe but it's a fact, even thought it maybe due to incompetence, but it's Hard.

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Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by Greyworld: 7:59am On Mar 16, 2018
Most re funny countries that most wont want to visit at least legally.
Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by waxyung(m): 11:56am On Mar 16, 2018
Nigeria kwa.... Wonders shall never end. Abomination. You mean this Nigeria?.... Chisos klyst
Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by topsyking: 3:21pm On Mar 16, 2018
I still dont know why people lie about what they dont know . just to blog. naija visa that my hungarian friend got in 2 days without any stress is hard. say something else.
hillsiderfak:
Yes, its hard to visas into naija, its hard to believe but it's a fact, even thought it maybe due to incompetence, but it's Hard.
Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by hillsiderfak(m): 5:58pm On Mar 16, 2018
topsyking:
I still dont know why people lie about what they dont know . just to blog. naija visa that my hungarian friend got in 2 days without any stress is hard. say something else.

Lie? Well I have no reasons to lie, during the tenure of OBJ in one of his chats with the public in a forum ONE MAJOR ISSUE the foreingners complained about was the difficulty in getting a visa into Nigeria, that aside , your friend maybe lucky on that one but if you do your research well you will see that alot of people talk about this issue, do you know why many Nigerian living overseas prefer to go to Nigeria to renew their passport rather than at the Nigerian embassy? Because it's takes up 4- 6 months to get your passport renewed at the embassy, Nothings works well in Nigeria and at the embassy, brother try and visit the embassy in London and you see for yourself? Am not lair and i feel it's better you don't jump to conclusions over people when they have a different view or don't agree to what you perceive to be the Truth . Regards.
Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by hillsiderfak(m): 6:11pm On Mar 16, 2018
You may see no go in Nigeria, but some people are also desperate to remain in Nigeria.

Re: 10 Of The World's Hardest-to-get Visas by Nobody: 6:27pm On Mar 16, 2018
Who wants to go to Iran?

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