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What are the top ten most difficult countries to obtain a visa in the world in 2023?

Every time you go abroad, you basically need a visa. Each country has different visa application requirements and difficulty in applying. Some countries are more difficult to apply for, and may be refused. So what are the ten most difficult countries in the world to get a visa to? Below, I will take stock of the relevant information for you, welcome to read. 1. The top ten most difficult countries to obtain a visa in the world

1. North Korea

The Democratic Republic of Korea is one of the most difficult countries to obtain a visa. It does not allow Korean tourists to come here for fruit. Potential visitors from Israel, the United States and Japan may also have problems applying for visas. Even if you can get in, you have to become a North Korean tour guide to "accompany" you no matter who you are. Brits can apply for a visa at the North Korean Embassy in the UK, but if you are a journalist you may be refused.

2. Russia

The necessary travel visa allows you to stay here for 30 days. You must be invited to enter the country, and it's terrible if you lose your visa during your trip (or overstay it), as leaving may be more troublesome than entering the country.

3. Democratic Republic of the Congo

Although this country is not as dangerous as it once was, the visa process is still hampered by a lot of red tape, and you may also encounter "unusual" official charges".

4. Angola

The biggest problem in this beautiful West African country is that the visa processing time is too long. In addition, you will need an invitation to enter, a consultation fee and proof of immunity worth at least $100 per day.

 5. Iran

All visas must be approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran. This will be a long process, during which you will hardly know any feedback on your visa application. . Holders of British and US passports are also required to fingerprint upon entry.

6. Syria

At present, due to the international situation, Syria has closed the British visa channel. But in any case, a visa here takes a lot of time, and you also need a letter of recommendation from your own embassy, ??which also increases the financial and time cost of the visa.

7. Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia visa and Arab visa. Unmarried couples cannot travel alone. They have to be on the team. "Personal" Women under the age of 30 must be accompanied by a husband or brother.

8. Sao Tome and Principe ***

This island country is located on the coast of Africa and has only a limited number of ambassadors to handle matters, so you are best to apply for a visa through a travel agency. Additionally, you will need proof of yellow fever vaccination.

9. United States

If it is a normal trip, visa processing is generally a very straightforward process, but if you have a case bottom, you may re-offend, or if you are illegally Arrested in the transaction, then the United States is a ban on you.

10. Sudan

If your passport has an Israeli stamp, whether it is valid or expired, you will be rejected. You must have a letter of introduction and be away from Israel for at least six months. 2. Visa-free countries and regions in the world:

Americas

Aruba: Visa-free, if you hold valid British, American, Canadian, Dutch and Schengen passports visa. The Caribbean island is 33 kilometers long.

Bermuda: Visa-free, if you hold a US, Canadian, British visa or permanent residence permit.

CaymanIslands: Visa-free for those holding visas or permanent residence permits from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom or entering directly from the above three countries.

Cuba: Visa-free, 30 days, with a public passport or tourist card (TOURISTCARD). The tourist card fee is USD25. The tourist card can be obtained from designated travel agencies or Cuban embassies (several airlines The company's air tickets already include the cost of the travel card, no additional payment is required). For those holding U.S. Green Cards and Canadian Maple Leaf Cards, it is a matter of buying a ticket to fly, but for those traveling from China, they must first go to the Cuban Embassy. A tourist card is just a piece of paper and they doubt domestic border checks will let you through customs. Interestingly, there are only five socialist countries in the world. For the sake of comrades and brothers, we should also grant unconditional visa exemption, right? But no one wanted to. Regarding Cuban visa, you can also see Americans going to Cuba.

Costa Rica: Visa-free, holders of Canadian, US and EU visas or permanent residence permits. Note: Visas for the above countries must be valid for at least 3 months from the date of arrival.

DominicanRepublic: Visa-free but you need to purchase a tourist card, 30 days, $10, holding a visa or permanent residence permit from Canada, the United States and the European Union.

Note: Chinese citizens living in China not only need to apply for a visa in advance, but also need an Immigration Bureau authorization letter (AUTHORIZATIONTOENTER) containing passport number and flight information. This letter must be faxed to (809) 682-1221. This is also a good thing for stowaways.

Mexico: Visa-free but you need to purchase a tourist card for 30 days. The tourist card fee is USD25. You must hold a US Green Card and a Canadian Maple Leaf Card. Several airlines already include travel cards in their tickets. Theoretically, no matter whether it is by land or airline, as long as you leave the country, you have to buy a new tourist card when entering, but my personal experience (December 2008) is that it is free when entering Mexico from the Guatemalan land port.

Honduras: No visa, valid visa or permanent residence permit from the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and EU countries. Early saves, hurt my anxiety. Look at this, twists and turns - Honduras visa, looking forward to Central America visa VCA-4 - visa to travel to four countries and Guatemala visa.

Nicaragua: Visa-free for those holding a valid visa or permanent residence permit from the United States, Canada or Schengen countries. Central America was originally the backyard of the United States and Canada. Take a look at this look forward to the Central American Visa VCA-4-travel to four countries with one visa

Panama: visa-free, 30 days, holds visas for Australia, Canada, the United States and EU countries. The original travel card has now been cancelled.

Turks and Caicos Islands: Visa-free, 30 days, with Canadian, British and American visas or permanent residence permits. The British Isles of the West Indies lie across the water from Cuba. The official currency is the US dollar.

West Indies: Visa-free, 3 months, Schengen visa holders, "ALSOVALIDFORFRENCHWESTINDIES" people. Have fun with the one above.

Asia

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Japan: Transit Permit (PERMISSIONFORLANDING), 15 days for cruise, 72 hours for flight, free. In the past, as long as the plane transited, it would be given 72 hours. Now it seems that we must ensure that it is different. Airport transfer. This is also harmful to stowaways. Myanmar: Landing visa, 28 days, must have a pre-approval letter from the hotel and tourism department and a copy of the passport, itinerary and hotel address. The pre-approval letter can be applied directly through the travel agency or myself. It is better to go to the embassy for a visa.

Philippines: Landing visa, 7 days, Australia, Canada, Visas for the United States, Japan and EU countries. Although seven days is not long, it is a good diving holiday.

Singapore: 1 transit visa, 96 hours (4 days), for Australia, Canada, Germany, and Japan. , New Zealand, Switzerland, UK and US visa/permanent residence permit holders. 2. 30 days with official passport is enough for tourists to drive in Singapore in less than 2 hours. It only takes 8 hours to cross Malaysia and reach the Thai border on the North-South Expressway.

South Korea: 1. For travelers who only travel in Jeju Island, visa exemption within 30 days; 22. Holders of Australia and Canada. , Japan, Switzerland, New Zealand and US visa/permanent residence permit, and the travel destination is not Korean. Note: Must hold a confirmed ticket for one of the 30 countries. This makes many people flying Korean Air or. Asiana Airlines flights; 3. Visa-free, holders of visas from any of the 30 European countries/Schengen visas; 4. Visa-free, holders of APEC business travel cards.