Mainland Tanzania is moving to add a new entry requirement for most foreign visitors: a compulsory travel insurance fee. The plan, outlined in the latest national budget, mirrors a policy already in force in Zanzibar and would apply to stays of up to three months. If approved, the measure would change how international travelers prepare […]
The Philippines is preparing to back a regional visa system that could allow foreign travelers to visit several Southeast Asian countries using a single document. Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco confirmed the position during a July 31 media briefing in Makati City, noting that the idea has been on the table in ASEAN tourism talks for […]
Starting next year, every visitor to South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands will need to apply online for a paid entry permit before setting foot on the remote British Overseas Territory. The change marks the most significant update to the region’s visitor rules in years, replacing the current practice of charging landing fees upon […]
Starting June 18, 2025, UAE residents applying for a Schengen visa to Switzerland must complete their application form directly within the VFS Global appointment system before selecting a time slot. This procedural shift replaces the previously separate steps of form submission and appointment booking, now consolidating them into a single online process. The update affects […]
A major policy shift from the U.S. Department of State will soon change how many travelers apply for visas. Beginning September 2, 2025, some applicants may no longer need to appear for an in-person interview at a U.S. consulate. The new rules apply to specific nonimmigrant visa categories and target individuals renewing visas under tightly […]
Residents and citizens of the UAE can now bring family and friends into the country more easily through a newly launched visit visa. The Friend or Relative Visa, introduced by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP), allows short-term stays with flexible entry options. The application process has moved entirely online […]
Turkish citizens planning travel to Europe just received a major update to how they can apply for Schengen visas. A new policy from the European Union offers a streamlined path to longer-validity visas for applicants with a clean travel record, starting from July 15, 2025. The change introduces a progression system that could significantly reduce […]
The Gulf Cooperation Council has taken a major step toward regional integration with the approval of a single tourist visa for six countries. For the first time, travelers will be able to move between the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait using one digital permit. This unified visa simplifies what has […]
Argentina has just announced a major shift in its visa policy that directly benefits Chinese travelers. Effective immediately, Chinese nationals holding a valid U.S. visa will no longer need an Argentine visa for short trips. This move opens up new opportunities for tourism and business between the two countries and signals a strengthening of Argentina’s […]
Starting in 2026, travelers from visa-exempt countries planning trips to Europe will face a significant change. The European Union has proposed raising the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) fee from €7 to €20, marking a substantial shift in travel requirements that could affect millions of visitors each year. This adjustment is not just […]
Taipei is giving U.S. travelers a practical reason to visit with a new promotion that combines airfare savings and direct access to two of its most prominent cultural landmarks. In partnership with EVA Air, the campaign offers discounted round-trip flights from major U.S. cities and includes complimentary admission to the Taipei 101 Observatory and the […]
Germany is overhauling its visa process, and if you’ve ever worried about what happens after a visa denial, this news is especially relevant. Starting July 1, 2025, Germany will no longer offer the remonstration procedure, a once-common method for contesting visa rejections. The change affects both Schengen and national visas, and it’s part of a […]