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Which countries provide visa on arrival, or visa-free entry, for Indians?

Here is a list of all 57 countries in which Indians can travel without a visa:There are some countries which don’t even require visa on arrival. You can go through the list and you’ll find that there are only 20 countries which actually doesn’t need a visa.1. Bahrain – eVisa2. Bhutan – No Visa3. Bolivia – Visa on Arrival4. Cambodia – Visa on Arrival5. Cape Verde - Visa on Arrival6. Comoros -Visa on Arrival5. Cote d’Ivoire – eVisa6. Djibouti - Visa on Arrival7. Dominica – No Visa8. Ecuador - No Visa9. El Salvador - No Visa10. Ethiopia - Visa on Arrival11. Fiji - No Visa12. Gabon – eVisa13. Georgia – eVisa14. Grenada – No Visa15. Guinea-Bissau – Visa on Arrival16. Guyana – Visa on Arrival17. Haiti – No Visa18. Indonesia – Visa on Arrival19. Jamaica – No Visa20. Jordan – Visa on Arrival21. Kenya – eVisa22. Laos – Visa on Arrival23. Madagascar – Visa on Arrival24. Maldives – Visa on Arrival25. Mauritania – Visa on Arrival26. Mauritius – No Visa27. Micronesia – No Visa28. Moldova – eVisa29. Myanmar – eVisa30. Nepal – No Visa31. Palau – Visa on Arrival32. Rwanda – eVisa33. Saint Kitts and Nevis – No Visa34. Saint Lucia – Visa on Arrival35. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – No Visa36. Samoa – Permit on Arrival37. São Tomé and Príncipe – eVisa38. Senegal – Visa on Arrival39. Seychelles – Visa on Arrival40. Somalia – Visa on Arrival41. Sri Lanka – No Visa but special permit required42. Tanzania - Visa on Arrival43. Thailand - Visa on Arrival44. Togo - Visa on Arrival45. Timor-Leste – Visa on Arrival46. Trinidad and Tobago – No Visa47. Tuvalu – Visa on Arrival48. Uganda – Visa on Arrival49. Vanuatu – No Visa50. Zambia – eVisa51. Zimbabwe – eVisa52. Hong Kong – No Visa (From Jan 2017 visa is required, before that it was visa on arrival)53. Antartica -Visa on arrival54. FYRO Macedonia - No Visa55. Svalbard - No Visa56. Montserrat - No Visa57. Turks & Caicos Islands - No VisaSource: Passport Index and India.com

Can you enter Belarus from Russia by road with a Russian visa?

certainly NOT! you must get a Byelarus visa to enter that country. Byelarus is a separate country and will not let you in on a Russian visa.
i don't think borders there opened any more since i was there a few years ago. Russians can pass, not American citizens or other foreigners
except THESE foreigners: (cut and pasted from the link)
Notes: visa-free regime is provided for the citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cuba (for a term not exceeding 30 days), Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia (provided that there is a private invitation or tourist voucher), Moldova, Mongolia (provided that there is a private invitation or tourist document), Montenegro (for a term not exceeding 30 days provided that there is a private invitation or tourist voucher), Qatar (for a term not exceeding 30 days), Russia, Serbia (for a term not exceeding 30 days), Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela (for a term not exceeding 90 days).

Is Macedonia part of the Schengen zone?

Macedonia is not part of the Schengen Zone.European countries can typically fall into these Schengen-related categories:COUNTRIES THAT ARE IN BOTH THE EU AND SCHENGEN ZONE:COUNTRIES IN EUROPE AND IN THE SCHENGEN ZONE, BUT NOT PART OF THE EUCOUNTRIES IN EUROPE AND THE EU, BUT NOT PART OF THE SCHENGEN ZONECOUNTRIES IN EUROPE BUT NOT IN THE EU OR THE SCHENGEN (includes Macedonia):These countries have their own individual, unique entry and exit requirements separate from the Schengen Area. They also have their own currencies.List:AlbaniaArmeniaAzerbaijanBosnia & HerzegovinaBelarusKazakhstanKosovoMacedoniaMoldovaMontenegroRussiaSerbiaTurkeyUkraineThen there are :5. MICRO AND DE FACTO STATES THAT ARE NOT SCHENGEN BUT GET INCLUDED IN THE SCHENGEN ANYWAYFor all the details, check out this blog on The Schengen ExplainedHappy travels!

Which parts of Europe can be visited (traveling) on a German student visa?

With a German student visa, you can travel to almost the whole of Europe i.e. the Schengen countries. The Schengen zone includes the 26 countries that have signed the Schengen agreement, which allows citizens of member countries to travel within the zone freely, without passing through passport and border control. Each member country of the Schengen zone can issue Schengen visas.There are few places that you cannot travel to, such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Parts of Eastern and Central Europe (Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Albania etc). Bulgaria and Romania are currently in the process of joining the Schengen Area. Of non-EU States, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein have joined the Schengen Area.There are three types of the visas meant for people intending to pursue educational activities in Germany:Language Course Visa (Visa for Language Learning) – for educational activities lasting from 3 months up to 1 year, for the purpose of participating in short German language courses.Student Applicant Visa (Visum Zur Studienbewerbung) – if you want to study in Germany, but are still trying to find the right program or you still haven’t got the confirmation letter from your University.Student Visa (Visum Zu Studienzwecken) – if you have already been accepted to a German university.If you remain in the territory of Germany for more than 90 DAYS or 3 MONTHS, you will be called to get a Residence Permit, with which you can travel to anywhere in the EU.For more information and on the go access to blogs/stories/news related to budget travel - Follow TRELL - https://app.trell.co/bmoDXybiRR

Which countries can I travel to on a Schengen Visa?

The Schengen Area is the area comprising 26 European countries that have abolished passport and any other type of border control at their common borders, also referred to as internal borders. It mostly functions as a single country for international travel purposes, with a common visa policy. The Area is named after the Schengen Agreement. Countries in the Schengen Area have eliminated internal border controls with the other Schengen members, and strengthened external border controls with non-Schengen states. The Schengen area encourages the free movement of goods, information, money and people.The 26 European countries are:AustriaBelgiumCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandItalyLatviaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTwenty-two of the twenty-eight European Union (EU) member states participate in the Schengen Area. Of the six EU members that do not form part of the Schengen Area, four –Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania – are legally obliged and wish to join the area, while the other two – Ireland and the United Kingdom – maintain opt-outs. All four European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states – Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland – have signed the Schengen Agreement, even though they are outside the EU. In addition three European microstates – Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican – can be considered as de facto within the Schengen Area as they do not have border controls with the Schengen countries that surround them; but they have not officially signed documents that make them part of Schengen. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

How many countries can I travel with a German student visa in the EU? What are they?

Germany does not issue a long term Student Visa like the F1 visa of USA. Students get a 3 months visa. Once in the country you need to apply for a Residence Permit. This is not stamped on the passport but is a separate piece of chip card which contains details like eligibility to work for profit etc.You can not visit any other country with a 3 month Student Visa or a Residency Permit. You will have to get a Schengen visa to visit neighboring countries.

Passport stamp crossing Polish and Lithuanian Boarders?

I am an American citizen and I need to know if I will get a passport stamp crossing the Polish and Lithuanian boarders. I know that European Union members do not receive a stamp but is there any way that I could receive one?

This is very important. Let me explain why. I spent 90 days in Ukraine and therefore the rule is that if you would like to return you have to spend another 90 days out of the country. This would equal 180 days. I am currently in Poland and I do want to return to Ukraine. However I have had many problems receiving a visa. Soon my legal 90 days in Poland will be up and if by then I do not have a visa it is a problem. This is because the day I left Ukraine and entered Poland are on the same day which means when my 90 days are up it still won't equal to 180 days. So I would have to spend a few days in another country. However if I can't get a passport stamp there is no way to prove that I wasn't in Poland for over 90 days. where as long as I get a stamp on my passport. The only reason why I choose Lithuania is because it is closest but I could technically go any where. So please help me out here.

Thank you in advance for answering my question.

What happens if I over stayed my free-visa time in Europe (Schengen space?

There are various consequences to over staying your visa expiration\granted period:1. If you happen to catch the border control (either at the airport or any border checkpoint) on a good day they may let you off with a warning.2. Worst case scenario can get all the way to questioning, custody and even immediate deportation - It all depends on the diplomatic relations between your country and the hosting country and how alert is the officer checking your documentation.In any of the cases you should note that a remark may be made and logged so that you may have trouble to visit again and may even be prevented to get another tourist visa (they put you on a black list).The best idea when planning a road trip in Europe is to break it off with short trip plans to countries not in the Schengen country block - wherever is nearest or cheapest to get to and simply go for a few days or more just to get stamped out and then stamped back in and that way you zero down your visa period.Examples of European countries not part of the Schengen agreement:CroatiaBulgariaRomaniaAlbaniaMontenegroBosnia and HerzegovinaUKIrelandSerbia MacedoniaMoldova UkraineBelarusRussiaTurkeyIn some cases where an emergency or medical events have taken place which made you miss your due visa period end you can also file a special request on your nearest homeland embassy mostly located in the big cities of each country - also depending on the level of diplomatic relation between the two countries.Hope this helps a bit - Goodluck!

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