Pakistan is No. 2 on hardest-to-get visas list according to Wanderlust Magzine

ealtaf

Minister (2k+ posts)
The 5 hardest-to-get visas and how to save money securing them

With a change in political mood in some countries, even visas that were previously easy to get are proving tough. Here are the five most difficult visas and what you’ll need to do to get them.
1: Iran


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Anti-American mural in Tehran (Dreamstime)

An Iranian visa has never been straightforward to get, 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 can take up to a month to get and must be applied for by an official Iranian travel agency in Tehran.

If you're from the UK, Canada or the US, you'll need to hire an MFA-approved guide for your trip and provide their details when you apply.Regardless of your nationality, you'll have to state the embassy you're planning to apply for your visa at, which you won't be able to change. Once you have your authorisation code, Iran now requires all visa applicants to appear in person at an Iranian embassy to submit biometric data. Ladies are instructed to wear a headcover in their passport photo for this one. If they don't, your application will be rejected.

2: Pakistan

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Pakistan Security Forces in front of Pakistan/India Border (Dreamstime)

The sheer amount of paperwork required for a Pakistani visa can be daunting. The embassy will want to see not only your application, passport and a couple of photos, but also a letter of invitation from a Pakistani travel agency/individual, their tourist license, a letter from your employer, bank statements, travel insurance... The list goes on and on.Be warned: if you miss even one document off the list, your application will be rejected, meaning another trip to the visa application centre to try again.

3: China

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Chinese soldiers in Tianamen Square (Dreamstime)
Chinese embassies are getting stricter and stricter when it comes to visa applications. You can only apply in your country of citizenship or permanent residence, and if it's the latter, you'll need to provide proof.


To apply, the Chinese embassy will require a long list of documents, including flights in and out of China, and a hotel booking confirmation for every day of your stay. If you're planning to stay for 30 days or less, they'll generally issue your visa without any problems. Any longer than that, or if you're visiting sensitive areas, like the whole of Western China currently, then you'll also need to provide a detailed day-by-day itinerary of your trip.

Also note that in many of their application centres, including the UK, applications can be submitted by appointment only. A good deal of advance planning is essential as sometimes the nearest appointment may be two weeks away.

4: Turkmenistan

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Sultan Alp Arslan and Malik Shah statues in Turkmenistan (Dreamstime)


Turkmenistan remains fairly suspicious when it comes to tourism, the authorities keen to keep close track of foreigners entering the country. For that reason, all tourists must be booked on an organised tour if they want to visit Turkmenistan.
Once you've booked a tour (which must include accommodation and a guide), the company arranging the tour will be able to apply for your letter of invitation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. Invitations take a minimum of 2-3 weeks to process. Only once the invitation is issued will you be able to apply for the visa itself via your nearest Turkmenistan embassy.


If you're planning to travel to Turkmenistan, it's wise to start the process at least a month and a half prior to your date of arrival. Turkmenistan is hosting the fifth Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games later this year, so allow a couple of extra weeks for processing of visas/invitations, as authorities may take a little longer than usual to process applications.

5: USA

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Statue of Liberty (Dreamstime)


Generally, UK passport holders don't need a visa and can instead apply for an ESTA (electronic travel authorisation). The ESTA is issued almost instantly, but can take up to 72 hours in some cases.However, recent changes in US immigration laws mean that travellers who have visited certain Middle Eastern countries, such as Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 are no longer eligible to travel with an ESTA and must apply for a full tourist visa directly with the US Embassy. The same applies to applicants who are dual nationals of an ESTA eligible country, as well as Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.

If you're applying for a visa with the embassy, you'll need to pay around $150 for the application and attend an interview in person. The interview must be booked in advance and often the nearest appointment is 2-3 weeks away, sometimes even longer than that. It's advisable that you start your application process at least 5-6 weeks prior to your date of travel to the US.

Source: https://www.wanderlust.co.uk/content/world-most-difficult-visas/

If getting visa for Pakistan is that difficult how could we revive our tourism sector. We cannot get a multi billion dollar tourism sector if we dont have a conducive visa regime in Pakistan. I think PTI govt should immediately take action about it.
 
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Raiwind-Destroyer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
shaab this was posted on 29 of july 2018 under corrupt mafia so its the result of nawaz mafia team Pakistan is at this point
 

Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
and for shity indian punjabis too, we dont want dirty punjabis from india.We have enough of our own.what do u say Xigg ?
There's a difference between sikhs and hindus. I would think a thousand times before giving an indian hindu our visa but not to a sikh. I don't think sikhs have animosity for pakistan as much as indian hindus and afghanis.

As for punjabis or sindhis or any other ethnicity for that matter....there's always ethnic and cultural difference and no one's perfect so let's be more tolerant and don't be biased on ethnic basis.
 
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kayawish

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
There's a difference between sikhs and hindus. I would think a thousand times before giving an indian hindu our visa but not to a sikh. I don't think sikhs have animosity for pakistan as much as indian hindus and afghanis.

As for punjabis or sindhis or any other ethnicity for that matter....there's always ethnic and cultural difference and no one's perfect so let's be more tolerant and don't be biased on ethnic basis.
this is ethnic issue because pashtuns lives on both side of borders just like shity punjabis lives on both side of borders.If afghans are not allowed in Pakistan then indian sikhs are also not allowed in Pakistan.Afganistan ko tabah karnay main Pakistan ka bhi hath hai..
 

kayawish

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Absolutely right. Afghan namak haram hain.
If you see snake and afghan, let go the snake and kill the afghan
no bro , bus zara rastay se batak gaye hain ... un ko sahee raste par lana hai.Afghano ko pakistan se nahin sirf punjabion se problem hai thats why they call pakistan a Punjabistan :D everyoneone has problem with Punjab if it is kpk , balochistan or sind , why not we finish punjab ? break it a part ? Buzdar can do it.
 

Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
this is ethnic issue because pashtuns lives on both side of borders just like shity punjabis lives on both side of borders.If afghans are not allowed in Pakistan then indian sikhs are also not allowed in Pakistan.Afganistan ko tabah karnay main Pakistan ka bhi hath hai..
It's my personal opinion and you have every right to disagree...if I had the authority to issue visas I would have made sure not too many afghans got it and for you it might have been siddhu and his kith and kin :) that's fine!
 

Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
no bro , bus zara rastay se batak gaye hain ... un ko sahee raste par lana hai.Afghano ko pakistan se nahin sirf punjabion se problem hai thats why they call pakistan a Punjabistan :D everyoneone has problem with Punjab if it is kpk , balochistan or sind , why not we finish punjab ? break it a part ? Buzdar can do it.
It's mentality that can't be changed by dividing punjab. But punjab should be divided into at least three provinces for better governance and representation in federation. Likewise you can't change sindhi corrupt mentality even if you divide sindh into 10 provinces. Education is the best cure avilable and it's gona take some time to heal the ethnic damage.
 

Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Absolutely right. Afghan namak haram hain.
If you see snake and afghan, let go the snake and kill the afghan
Lol.... I wouldn't kill afghanis even for the sake of metaphor but wouldn't allow them anywhere near my house. They sure are namak haram.
 

FANNE

MPA (400+ posts)
The 5 hardest-to-get visas and how to save money securing them
With a change in political mood in some countries, even visas that were previously easy to get are proving tough. Here are the five most difficult visas and what you’ll need to do to get them.

1: Iran
magazine-cropped-dreamstime_xl_24602390.jpg

Anti-American mural in Tehran (Dreamstime)
An Iranian visa has never been straightforward to get, 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 can take up to a month to get and must be applied for by an official Iranian travel agency in Tehran.
If you're from the UK, Canada or the US, you'll need to hire an MFA-approved guide for your trip and provide their details when you apply.
Regardless of your nationality, you'll have to state the embassy you're planning to apply for your visa at, which you won't be able to change. Once you have your authorisation code, Iran now requires all visa applicants to appear in person at an Iranian embassy to submit biometric data. Ladies are instructed to wear a headcover in their passport photo for this one. If they don't, your application will be rejected.

2: Pakistan

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Pakistan Security Forces in front of Pakistan/India Border (Dreamstime)

The sheer amount of paperwork required for a Pakistani visa can be daunting. The embassy will want to see not only your application, passport and a couple of photos, but also a letter of invitation from a Pakistani travel agency/individual, their tourist license, a letter from your employer, bank statements, travel insurance... The list goes on and on.
Be warned: if you miss even one document off the list, your application will be rejected, meaning another trip to the visa application centre to try again.

3: China

magazine-cropped-dreamstime_xl_31163914.jpg


Chinese soldiers in Tianamen Square (Dreamstime)
Chinese embassies are getting stricter and stricter when it comes to visa applications. You can only apply in your country of citizenship or permanent residence, and if it's the latter, you'll need to provide proof.
To apply, the Chinese embassy will require a long list of documents, including flights in and out of China, and a hotel booking confirmation for every day of your stay. If you're planning to stay for 30 days or less, they'll generally issue your visa without any problems. Any longer than that, or if you're visiting sensitive areas, like the whole of Western China currently, then you'll also need to provide a detailed day-by-day itinerary of your trip.
Also note that in many of their application centres, including the UK, applications can be submitted by appointment only. A good deal of advance planning is essential as sometimes the nearest appointment may be two weeks away.

4: Turkmenistan

magazine-cropped-dreamstime_xl_44489139.jpg


Sultan Alp Arslan and Malik Shah statues in Turkmenistan (Dreamstime)
Turkmenistan remains fairly suspicious when it comes to tourism, the authorities keen to keep close track of foreigners entering the country. For that reason, all tourists must be booked on an organised tour if they want to visit Turkmenistan.
Once you've booked a tour (which must include accommodation and a guide), the company arranging the tour will be able to apply for your letter of invitation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. Invitations take a minimum of 2-3 weeks to process. Only once the invitation is issued will you be able to apply for the visa itself via your nearest Turkmenistan embassy.
If you're planning to travel to Turkmenistan, it's wise to start the process at least a month and a half prior to your date of arrival. Turkmenistan is hosting the fifth Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games later this year, so allow a couple of extra weeks for processing of visas/invitations, as authorities may take a little longer than usual to process applications.

5: USA

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Statue of Liberty (Dreamstime)
Generally, UK passport holders don't need a visa and can instead apply for an ESTA (electronic travel authorisation). The ESTA is issued almost instantly, but can take up to 72 hours in some cases.
However, recent changes in US immigration laws mean that travellers who have visited certain Middle Eastern countries, such as Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, or Yemen at any time on or after March 1, 2011 are no longer eligible to travel with an ESTA and must apply for a full tourist visa directly with the US Embassy. The same applies to applicants who are dual nationals of an ESTA eligible country, as well as Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan.
If you're applying for a visa with the embassy, you'll need to pay around $150 for the application and attend an interview in person. The interview must be booked in advance and often the nearest appointment is 2-3 weeks away, sometimes even longer than that. It's advisable that you start your application process at least 5-6 weeks prior to your date of travel to the US.

Source: https://www.wanderlust.co.uk/content/world-most-difficult-visas/

If getting visa for Pakistan is that difficult how could we revive our tourism sector. We cannot get a multi billion dollar tourism sector if we dont have a conducive visa regime in Pakistan. I think PTI govt should immediately take action about it.

nobody wants pakistan's visa . what is the issue ? few travel bloggers like polish girl if given free fooding, lodging and chance to dance on PIA plane may come .
 
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FANNE

MPA (400+ posts)
and for shity indian punjabis too, we dont want dirty punjabis from india.We have enough of our own.what do u say Xigg ?

ha ha ha ............as if indians are lining up for pakistan visa ?
even those hindus or punjabis are left in pakistan want to leave pakistan because of persecution of hindus and sikhs .


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Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ha ha ha ............as if indians are lining up for pakistan visa ?
even those hindus or punjabis are left in pakistan want to leave pakistan because of persecution of hindus and sikhs .
At least you are dying to be here on PAKISTAN poltics forum....makes one think who else is dying in india for what in pakistan.
 

aazad.mubassir

Minister (2k+ posts)
Those restrictions were imposed and Visa policy tightened. After Hussain Haqqani visa fiasco for US spy cum journalists posed threats to Pakistan security. Also Indian spy agencies started operating in Balochistan (Kalbhushan an example). Same story with Iran when US interfered using so called Journalists and NGOs workers.
 

FANNE

MPA (400+ posts)
At least you are dying to be here on PAKISTAN poltics forum....makes one think who else is dying in india for what in pakistan.

this forum is good for beating religious terrorists and extremists by shoes , i am doing that. i am against all religious extremists .