A visa on arrival is a type of visa issued at the entry point of a country, such as an airport, a land checkpoint, or a seaport. Unlike an embassy visa, which requires prior application before travelling, a visa on arrival streamlines the travel process by allowing travelers to obtain their visa upon reaching their destination. This type of visa is typically established through agreements between countries.
To be eligible for a visa on arrival, travellers must meet the specific requirements set by the host country. These requirements can vary widely depending on the country’s visa policy.
Here is a detailed list of countries that issue visas on arrival:
1. Armenia
2. Bangladesh
3. Bolivia
4. Cambodia
5. Qatar
6. Egypt
7. Gabon
8. Georgia
9. India
10. Iran
11. Kenya
12. Kuwait
13. Laos
14. Mongolia
15. Myanmar
16. Malaysia
17. Nigeria
18. Nepal
19. Oman
20. Pakistan
21. Papua New Guinea
22. Saudi Arabia
23. Sri Lanka
24. Taiwan
25. Turkey
26. Thailand
27. Uganda
28. Vietnam
Each of these countries has specific policies determining who is eligible to apply for a visa on arrival. Travellers should review the visa requirements of their destination country to ensure they meet the necessary criteria.