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Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens

Administrative entry restrictions

Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens

Summary

Administrative entry restrictions

A [[Hungarian passport

Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Hungary by the authorities of other states.

As of 2026, holders of a Hungarian passport may travel to 184 countries and territories without a travel visa, or with a visa on arrival. The Hungarian passport passport ranks 5th in terms of travel freedom, according to the Henley Passport Index. It is also ranked 6th by the Global Passport Power Rank.

Historical perspective

Travel restrictions have been considerably relaxed since the end of communism and the removal of Hungary's border fence with Austria in May 1989.

During the communist era, travelling to the West was a long and difficult process for Hungarian citizens. The first step was to obtain an invitation, preferably from a relative in the country to be visited, and a promise of full financial support. With such an invitation, and assuming a passport could be obtained, a Hungarian could travel westwards once a year. However, in the absence of such an invitation, travel to the West was possible only once every three years. The Communist-era visa restrictions restricted Hungarian artists and musicians since it hindered their ability to travel abroad. As a result, many chose to leave Hungary and settle in the West, such as famed cellist János Starker, who emigrated to the United States in 1948 because it was impossible for him to tour abroad with a Hungarian passport.

Domestic events in Hungary have affected the visa requirements imposed on Hungarian citizens by Western countries. The Revolution of 1956 and the ensuing domestic repression resulted in the United States deciding to expedite all Hungarian visa requests.

The end of communism in 1989 led to a rapid relaxation of visa restrictions. Visa-free travel for Hungarians was introduced by several countries, including Sweden in 1986, the United Kingdom in 1990, Germany in 1990, France (1990), Spain in 1990, Belgium in 1991, South Korea in 1991 and Chile in 1992. 1993 saw Israel, South Africa, Portugal and Tunisia abolish the requirement for ordinary Hungarian tourists to obtain visas in advance of departure. Canada and Slovakia followed in 1994. Italy waived prior visas in 1995, Mexico in 1997, Austria in 1997, Japan (1997), Slovenia (1998), Panama (1998), Morocco (1999). New Zealand scrapped requirements for visas in 2000 followed by Croatia that same year, and Brazil in 2001, Hong Kong in 2002, Serbia in 2003, Ukraine in 2003 and Peru later that same year of 2003.

Despite the tremendous increase in the number of visa waiver agreements, there have also been setbacks. In June 2001, the visa-free travel agreement between Hungary and Russia came to an end, and both countries now require visas of one another's citizens.

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Hungarians can now not only travel visa-free to any member state of the EU, but also have a right to settle there. A valid Hungarian passport or identity card is sufficient for any stay shorter than three months. For periods longer than three months, a residence permit is needed. Hungarians are allowed to settle in any EU country for more than three months if they work or study there, or if they are financially self-sufficient. By virtue of the agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA), those rights also apply to Hungarians in Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. The same rights also extend to Hungarians in Switzerland as a result of the Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons. Following the accession to the European Union in 2004 and the Schengen Area in 2007, visa requirements were also lifted by several other countries including Georgia (2005), Bosnia and Herzegovina (2005), North Macedonia (2005), Colombia (2005), Moldova (2007), Botswana (2008), Taiwan (2008), and Thailand (2011).

The Hungarian government's decade-long efforts to have U.S. visa requirements abolished for Hungarian citizens finally came to fruition on 17 November 2008 when the United States decided to include Hungary in its Visa Waiver Program. The inclusion of Hungary in the Visa Waiver Program was considered a major event there. Kinga Göncz, the country's then foreign minister, even went as far as to describe it as "a landmark in our relations [with the United States], since the visa waiver was essentially the single unresolved issue." However, Hungarian President László Sólyom, who had promised upon his election in 2005 never to visit the United States as long as fingerprint requirements were part of U.S. visa procedures, refused to sign the agreement on the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, fearing it would give the United States too much access to Hungary's criminal registry. His refusal did not affect Hungary's inclusion in the program.

Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens were lifted by Qatar (July 2012), Kyrgyzstan (July 2012), Armenia (January 2013), Jamaica (March 2013), Turkey (February 2014), Papua New Guinea (March 2014), Bahrain (October 2014), the United Arab Emirates (May 2015), Timor-Leste (May 2015), Samoa (May 2015), Indonesia (June 2015), Kazakhstan (July 2015), São Tomé and Príncipe (August 2015), Tonga (November 2015), Palau (December 2015), Marshall Islands (June 2016), Tuvalu (July 2016), Solomon Islands (October 2016), Belarus (February 2017), Cape Verde (1 January 2019), Uzbekistan (1 February 2019), Oman (December 2020), Tajikistan (January 2022), Mongolia (January 2023), Angola (September 2023) and China (March 2024).

Hungarian citizens were made eligible for eVisas by Guinea and Malawi (October 2019), Saudi Arabia (September 2019), Suriname and Pakistan (April 2019), Tanzania and Papua New Guinea (November 2018), Ethiopia (1 June 2018), Djibouti (February 2018), Egypt (December 2017), Azerbaijan (January 2017), India (August 2015) and Myanmar (October 2014).

The number of visa-free destinations for Hungarian citizens grew rapidly over the last few years, in 2009 Hungarian citizens could travel to 131 countries without a visa, to 142 in 2010, 153 in 2012 and 182 in 2020.

Visa requirements map

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Visa requirements

CountryVisa requirementAllowed stayNotes (excluding departure fees)
Afghanistan
Albania90 days
Algeria
Andorra90 days
Angola30 days
Antigua and Barbuda6 months
Argentina90 days
Armenia180 days
Australia90 days
Austria
Azerbaijan30 days
Bahamas3 months
Bahrain14 days
Bangladesh30 days
Barbados3 months
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin30 days
Bhutan
Bolivia90 days
Bosnia and Herzegovina90 days
Botswana90 days
Brazil90 days
Brunei90 days
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso90 days
Burundi1 month
Cambodia30 days
Cameroon
Canada6 months
Cape Verde30 days
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile90 days
People's Republic of China30 days
Colombia90 days
Comoros45 days
Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo7 days
Costa Rica180 days
Côte d'Ivoire3 months
Croatia
Cuba90 days
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Djibouti90 days
Dominica90 days
Dominican Republic90 days
Ecuador90 days
Egypt30 days
El Salvador180 days
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Eswatini30 days
Ethiopiaup to 90 days
Fiji4 months
Finland
France
Gabon90 days
Gambia90 days
Georgia1 year
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada3 months
Guatemala90 days
Guinea90 days
Guinea-Bissau90 days
Guyana
Haiti90 days
Honduras90 days
Iceland
India30 days
Indonesia30 days
Iran30 days
Iraq60 days
Ireland
Israel90 days
Italy
Jamaica30 days
Japan90 days
Jordan30 days
Kazakhstan30 days
Kenya90 days
Kiribati90 days
North Korea
South Korea90 days
Kuwait3 months
Kyrgyzstan60 days
Laos30 days
Latvia
Lebanon1 month
Lesotho14 days
Liberia90 days
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar60 days
Malawi90 days
Malaysia90 days
Maldives30 days
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands90 days
Mauritania30 days
Mauritius180 days
Mexico180 days
Federated States of Micronesia90 days
Moldova90 days
Monaco
Mongolia30 days
Montenegro90 days
Morocco90 days
Mozambique30 days
Myanmar28 days
Namibia3 months
Nauru
Nepal90 days
Netherlands
New Zealand3 months
Nicaragua90 days
Niger
Nigeria90 days
North Macedonia90 days
Norway
Oman14 days
Pakistan90 days
Palau90 days
Panama90 days
Papua New Guinea60 days
Paraguay90 days
Peru90 days
Philippines30 days
Poland
Portugal
Qatar90 days
Romania
Russia30 days
Rwanda30 days
Saint Kitts and Nevis3 months
Saint Lucia90 days
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines90 days
Samoa90 days
San Marino
São Tomé and Príncipe15 days
Saudi Arabia90 days
Senegal90 days
Serbia90 days
Seychelles3 months
Sierra Leone3 months / 30 days
Singapore90 days
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands90 days
Somalia30 days
South Africa90 days
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka60 days / 30 days
Sudan
Suriname90 days
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tajikistan
Tanzania90 days
Thailand60 days
Timor-Leste90 days
Togo15 days
Tonga90 days
Trinidad and Tobago90 days
Tunisia3 months
Turkey90 days
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu90 days
Uganda3 months
Ukraine90 days
United Arab Emirates90 days
United Kingdom6 months
United States90 days
Uruguay90 days
Uzbekistan30 days
Vanuatu90 days
Vatican City
Venezuela90 days
Vietnam45 days
Yemen
Zambia30 days
Zimbabwe30 days

Disputed areas, partially recognized countries and restricted zones

Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens for visits to various territories, disputed areas, partially recognized countries and restricted zones:

Visitor toVisa requirementNotes (excluding departure fees)EuropeAfricaAsiaCaribbean and North AtlanticOceaniaSouth AmericaSouth Atlantic and Antarctica
Abkhazia
[[File:Flag of the Greek Orthodox Church.svg21px]] Mount AthosSpecial permit required (4 days: 25 euro for Orthodox visitors, 35 euro for non-Orthodox visitors, 18 euro for students). There is a visitors' quota: maximum 100 Orthodox and 10 non-Orthodox per day and women are not allowed.
Belarus Brest and GrodnoVisa-free for 10 days
Northern Cyprus3 months
United Nations UN Buffer Zone in CyprusAccess Permit is required for travelling inside the zone, except Civil Use Areas.
Faroe Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Norway Jan MayenPermit issued by the local police required for staying for less than 24 hours and permit issued by the Norwegian police for staying for more than 24 hours.
Jersey
Kosovo90 days
RussiaSeveral closed cities and regions in Russia require special authorization.
South OssetiaMultiple entry visa to Russia and three-day prior notification are required to enter South Ossetia.
TransnistriaRegistration required after 24h.
British Indian Ocean TerritorySpecial permit required.
Eritrea outside AsmaraTo travel in the rest of the country, a Travel Permit for Foreigners is required (20 Eritrean nakfa).
Mayotte
Réunion
Ascension Island3 months within any year period.
Saint HelenaVisitor's Pass granted on arrival valid for 4/10/21/60/90 days for 12/14/16/20/25 pound sterling.
Tristan da CunhaPermission to land required for 15/30 pounds sterling (yacht/ship passenger) for Tristan da Cunha Island or 20 pounds sterling for Gough Island, Inaccessible Island or Nightingale Islands.
Sahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicUndefined visa regime in the Western Sahara controlled territory.
Somaliland30 days for 30 US dollars, payable on arrival.
SudanAll foreigners traveling more than 25 kilometers outside of Khartoum must obtain a travel permit.
Sudan DarfurSeparate travel permit is required.
Hong Kong3 months
India PAP/RAPProtected Area Permit (PAP) required for whole states of Nagaland and Sikkim and parts of states Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh. Restricted Area Permit (RAP) required for all of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and parts of Sikkim. Some of these requirements are occasionally lifted for a year.
Iraqi Kurdistan30 days
KazakhstanSpecial permission required for the town of Baikonur and surrounding areas in Kyzylorda Oblast, and the town of Gvardeyskiy near Almaty.
Iran Kish IslandVisitors to Kish Island do not require a visa.
Macao90 days
Malaysia Sabah and SarawakThese states have their own immigration authorities and passport is required to travel to them, however the same visa applies.
Maldives MaldivesWith the exception of the capital Malé, tourists are generally prohibited from visiting non-resort islands without the express permission of the Government of Maldives.
North Korea outside PyongyangPeople are not allowed to leave the capital city, tourists can only leave the capital with a governmental tourist guide (no independent moving)
PalestineArrival by sea to Gaza Strip not allowed.
Taiwan90 days
Tajikistan Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous ProvinceOIVR permit required (15+5 Tajikistani Somoni) and another special permit (free of charge) is required for Lake Sarez.
People's Republic of China Tibet Autonomous RegionTibet Travel Permit required (10 US Dollars).
TurkmenistanA special permit, issued prior to arrival by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is required if visiting the following places: Atamurat, Cheleken, Dashoguz, Serakhs and Serhetabat.
United Nations Korean Demilitarized ZoneRestricted zone.
United Nations UNDOF Zone and GhajarRestricted zone.
Vietnam Phú Quốc30 days
YemenSpecial permission needed for travel outside Sanaa or Aden.
Anguilla3 months
Aruba30 days, extendable to 180 days
BermudaUp to 6 months, decided on arrival.
Netherlands Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba3 months
British Virgin Islands30 days, extensions possible
Colombia San Andrés and LeticiaVisitors arriving at Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport and Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport must buy tourist cards on arrival.
Cayman Islands6 months
Curaçao3 months
France French Guiana
France French West Indies
Greenland
Venezuela Margarita IslandAll visitors are fingerprinted.
Montserrat6 months
Puerto RicoVisa not required under the Visa Waiver Program, for 90 days on arrival from overseas for 2 years. ESTA required.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Sint Maarten3 months
Turks and Caicos Islands90 days
U.S. Virgin IslandsVisa not required under the Visa Waiver Program, for 90 days on arrival from overseas for 2 years. ESTA required.
American Samoa30 days
Australia Ashmore and Cartier IslandsSpecial authorisation required.
France Clipperton IslandSpecial permit required.
Cook Islands31 days
Fiji Lau ProvinceSpecial permission required.
French Polynesia
GuamVisa not required under the Visa Waiver Program, for 90 days on arrival from overseas for 2 years. ESTA required.
New Caledonia
Niue30 days
Northern Mariana IslandsVisa not required under the Visa Waiver Program, for 90 days on arrival from overseas for 2 years. ESTA required.
Pitcairn Islands14 days visa free and landing fee 35 USD or tax of 5 USD if not going ashore.
Tokelau
United States United States Minor Outlying IslandsSpecial permits required for Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll and Wake Island.
Wallis and Futuna
[[File:Bandera Provincia Galápagos.svgborder22x20px]] GalápagosOnline pre-registration is required. Transit Control Card must also be obtained at the airport prior to departure.
Falkland IslandsVisa is not required.
South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsPre-arrival permit from the Commissioner required (72 hours/1 month for 110/160 pounds sterling).
AntarcticaSpecial permits required for British Antarctic Territory, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Argentine Antarctica, Australia Australian Antarctic Territory, Antártica Chilena Province Chilean Antarctic Territory, Australia Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Norway Peter I Island, Norway Queen Maud Land, New Zealand Ross Dependency.

Diplomatic passports

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A Hungarian ordinary passport, with visa-free access to all of the world's developed countries, is a very convenient travel document by international standards. However, it is not as handy as a Hungarian diplomatic passport, which has even less visa restrictions attached to it. Several countries offer visa-free access to holders of a Hungarian diplomatic passport, but not to ordinary passport holders. This is notably the case with the People's Republic of China since 1992, Russia (since 2001). and India (since 2003). As of July 2009, Hungarian diplomats can enter all G8+5 countries without a visa. The Hungarian diplomatic passport holds the distinction of being the only travel document in the world granting such visa-free entry to all G8+5 member states.

In total holders of various categories of official Hungarian passports have additional visa-free access to the following countries – Algeria (diplomatic passports), Azerbaijan (diplomatic or service passports), Belarus (diplomatic or service passports), China (diplomatic or service passports), Cuba (diplomatic or service passports), Egypt (diplomatic passports), India (diplomatic or official passports), Indonesia (diplomatic or service passports), Iran (diplomatic passports), Kazakhstan (diplomatic or service passports), Laos (diplomatic or official passports), Mongolia (diplomatic or official passports), Russia (diplomatic and service passports), Tajikistan (diplomatic or service passports), Turkmenistan (diplomatic or service passports) and Uzbekistan (diplomatic passports), Vietnam (diplomatic, official, service or special passports), Yemen (diplomatic passports). Holders of diplomatic or service passports of any country have visa-free access to Cape Verde, Ethiopia, Mali and Zimbabwe.

Right to consular protection in non-EU countries

Countries with Hungarian diplomatic missions

When they are in a territory with no Hungarian consular facilities, because Hungarian citizens are also citizens of the EU, they have the right to get consular assistance from any other EU country with a diplomatic mission in that territory.

Non-visa restrictions

References and notes

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  67. {{Timatic
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  70. {{Timatic
  71. {{Timatic
  72. {{Timatic
  73. {{Timatic
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  76. {{Timatic
  77. {{Timatic
  78. "Azerbaijan eVisa".
  79. {{Timatic
  80. {{Timatic
  81. {{Timatic
  82. Available at [[Shahjalal International Airport]], [[Shah Amanat International Airport]] and [[Osmani International Airport]] only.
  83. {{Timatic
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  88. {{Timatic
  89. {{Timatic
  90. {{Timatic
  91. "Benin eVisa".
  92. {{Timatic
  93. "Bhutan eVisa".
  94. {{Timatic
  95. {{Timatic
  96. {{Timatic
  97. {{Timatic
  98. {{Timatic
  99. {{Timatic
  100. "Burkina Faso eVisa".
  101. "Visiter le Burkina Faso".
  102. {{Timatic
  103. "Burundi Online Visa".
  104. {{Timatic
  105. "Cambodia eVisa".
  106. {{Timatic
  107. "Cameroon eVisa".
  108. {{Timatic
  109. (15 April 2015). "Canada eTA".
  110. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. (17 May 2013). "Entry requirements by country or territory".
  111. "Cape Verde EASE".
  112. {{Timatic
  113. "Chad eVisa".
  114. {{Timatic
  115. {{Timatic
  116. {{Timatic
  117. (7 May 2024). "China extends visa exemption for 12 countries to promote exchanges: spokesperson".
  118. {{Timatic
  119. {{Timatic
  120. {{Timatic
  121. {{Timatic
  122. "DR Congo eVisa".
  123. {{Timatic
  124. {{Timatic
  125. "CI eVisa".
  126. {{Timatic
  127. "eVisa-Cuba".
  128. {{Timatic
  129. {{Timatic
  130. {{Timatic
  131. {{Timatic
  132. {{Timatic
  133. "Djibouti eVisa".
  134. {{Timatic
  135. {{Timatic
  136. {{Timatic
  137. {{Timatic
  138. "Egypt eVisa".
  139. {{Timatic
  140. {{Timatic
  141. "Equatorial Guinea eVisa".
  142. {{Timatic
  143. {{Timatic
  144. {{Timatic
  145. Extendable length of stay.
  146. {{Timatic
  147. "Ethiopia eVisa".
  148. {{Timatic
  149. {{Timatic
  150. {{Timatic
  151. {{Timatic
  152. "Gabon eVisa".
  153. {{Timatic
  154. {{Timatic
  155. {{Timatic
  156. {{Timatic
  157. {{Timatic
  158. {{Timatic
  159. {{Timatic
  160. {{Timatic
  161. "Guinea eVisa".
  162. {{Timatic
  163. {{Timatic
  164. "Guyana Immigration Services".
  165. "Embassy of Guyana in Belgium - eVisa instructions".
  166. {{Timatic
  167. {{Timatic
  168. {{Timatic
  169. {{Timatic
  170. {{Timatic
  171. "Indonesia e-VOA".
  172. {{Timatic
  173. "Iran eVisa".
  174. "Home Page @ eVisa Portal".
  175. {{Timatic
  176. "Iraqi Kurdistan eVisa".
  177. (12 March 2025). "Iraq abolished visas on arrival". visasnews.com.
  178. {{Timatic
  179. {{Timatic
  180. "ETA-IL".
  181. {{Timatic
  182. {{Timatic
  183. {{Timatic
  184. {{Timatic
  185. "Jordan E-Services".
  186. {{Timatic
  187. {{Timatic
  188. "Kenya eTA".
  189. {{Timatic
  190. {{Timatic
  191. {{Timatic
  192. "K-ETA exemption".
  193. "K-ETA Application Guide".
  194. {{Timatic
  195. "Kuwait eVisa".
  196. {{Timatic
  197. {{Timatic
  198. {{Timatic
  199. "Lebanese General Security - posts".
  200. {{Timatic
  201. {{Timatic
  202. "Liberia eVisa".
  203. {{Timatic
  204. "Libya eVisa".
  205. {{Timatic
  206. {{Timatic
  207. {{Timatic
  208. {{Timatic
  209. "Madagascar eVisa".
  210. {{Timatic
  211. "Malawi eVisa".
  212. {{Timatic
  213. "Malaysia Digital Arrival Card".
  214. {{Timatic
  215. {{Timatic
  216. {{Timatic
  217. {{Timatic
  218. {{Timatic
  219. "Mauritania evisa".
  220. {{Timatic
  221. {{Timatic
  222. {{Timatic
  223. {{Timatic
  224. {{Timatic
  225. {{Timatic
  226. "Extension of visa exemption".
  227. {{Timatic
  228. {{Timatic
  229. {{Timatic
  230. "Mozambique eVisa".
  231. {{Timatic
  232. "Myanmar eVisa".
  233. {{Timatic
  234. "Namibia eVisa".
  235. {{Timatic
  236. {{Timatic
  237. "Nepal Online Visa".
  238. Obtainable at [[Tribhuvan International Airport]] and certain land borders.
  239. {{Timatic
  240. {{Timatic
  241. "Paying the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy". Immigration New Zealand.
  242. "Information about: Australian Resident Visa". Immigration New Zealand.
  243. {{Timatic
  244. {{Timatic
  245. {{Timatic
  246. "Nigeria Immigration Services".
  247. {{Timatic
  248. {{Timatic
  249. {{Timatic
  250. "Oman eVisa".
  251. "Home - Evisa".
  252. "List of Countries for Visa Prior to Arrival".
  253. {{Timatic
  254. {{Timatic
  255. {{Timatic
  256. "PNG Easy Visitor Permit".
  257. {{Timatic
  258. {{Timatic
  259. {{Timatic
  260. {{Timatic
  261. {{Timatic
  262. "Qatar Visas".
  263. {{Timatic
  264. {{Timatic
  265. "Russia eVisa".
  266. "Electronic visa / Consular department of MFA of Russia".
  267. {{Timatic
  268. "Rwanda E-Services".
  269. {{Timatic
  270. "Saint Kitts and Nevis ETA".
  271. {{Timatic
  272. {{Timatic
  273. {{Timatic
  274. {{Timatic
  275. {{Timatic
  276. {{Timatic
  277. "Saudi Arabia eVisa".
  278. {{Timatic
  279. {{Timatic
  280. {{Timatic
  281. "Seychelles Electronic Border System".
  282. (30 June 2009). "Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Seychelles on the short-stay visa waiver". [[Official Journal of the European Union]].
  283. "Seychelles Electronic Border System".
  284. {{Timatic
  285. "Sierra Leone eVisa".
  286. {{Timatic
  287. {{Timatic
  288. {{Timatic
  289. {{Timatic
  290. {{Timatic
  291. "Somalia eTAS".
  292. "Somalia's new visa policy".
  293. {{Timatic
  294. "Department of Home Affairs - Exempt Countries".
  295. {{Timatic
  296. "South Sudan eVisa".
  297. {{Timatic
  298. {{Timatic
  299. "SL eVisa".
  300. {{Timatic
  301. {{Timatic
  302. "Suriname eVisa".
  303. {{Timatic
  304. {{Timatic
  305. [https://evisa.sy/home-content eVisa Syria]
  306. {{Timatic
  307. "Tajikistan eVisa".
  308. {{Timatic
  309. "Tanzania eVisa".
  310. {{Timatic
  311. {{Timatic
  312. {{Timatic
  313. "Togo eVisa".
  314. {{Timatic
  315. {{Timatic
  316. "Visa information - Tunisia embassy in Berlin".
  317. {{Timatic
  318. {{Timatic
  319. {{Timatic
  320. {{Timatic
  321. "Uganda eVisa".
  322. {{Timatic
  323. {{Timatic
  324. {{Timatic
  325. "U.K. ETA".
  326. (10 February 2025). "Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen". [[GOV.UK]].
  327. "Guide to faster travel through the UK border".
  328. {{Timatic
  329. "Official ESTA Application".
  330. "DHS Removes Restrictions on Hungary’s Designation in the Visa Waiver Program".
  331. {{Timatic
  332. {{Timatic
  333. {{Timatic
  334. {{Timatic
  335. {{Timatic
  336. {{Timatic
  337. [https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/visa/vietnam-grants-45-day-visa-waivers-to-citizens-from-another-12-countries-4925289.html/ Vietnam grants 45-day visa waivers to citizens from another 12 countries]
  338. "Vietnam eVisa".
  339. {{Timatic
  340. {{Timatic
  341. "Zambia eVisa".
  342. {{Timatic
  343. "Zimbabwe eVisa".
  344. "Archived copy".
  345. "The Friends of Mount Athos – A Pilgrim's Guide to Mount Athos: Planning Your Visit".
  346. "Pilgrims Informations".
  347. (2017-12-26). "Visa-free travel time up to ten days in parts of Brest Oblast, Grodno Oblast as from 1 January".
  348. "How to get to North Cyprus? – Passport, Visa & Entry Requirements".
  349. "UNFICYP > Buffer Zone Permits".
  350. "Entry requirements – Denmark travel advice".
  351. {{Timatic
  352. "Do I require an entry clearance/ VISA".
  353. "An overview of Immigration in the Isle of Man".
  354. Jansdatter, Wenche. "Visitors to Jan Mayen « Jan Mayen".
  355. "Forskrifter om utlendingers adgang til Jan Mayen".
  356. "Visa and passport requirements for visitors".
  357. "Ballina – Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Republic of Kosovo".
  358. "Russian Federation Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  359. "О визах | Министерство иностранных дел".
  360. "Procedure of the Entry to the Territory of the Republic of South Ossetia | Министерство иностранных дел".
  361. "Transnistria useful information, warnings, visas, border crossings, budget accommodation".
  362. "Rules and recommendations | Transnistria tour".
  363. "British Indian Ocean Territory travel advice".
  364. "Ministry of Tourism – Tourism Service Center".
  365. (13 November 2018). "Ascension Island E-Visa System".
  366. (13 November 2018). "Entry Visas".
  367. "Useful info – St Helena Tourism".
  368. "Tristan da Cunha Tourism".
  369. "Practical travel information on Visas in Somaliland, Puntland & Somalia - Lonely Planet Travel Information".
  370. "VISA Application".
  371. "Republic of South Sudan Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  372. {{Timatic
  373. "Visa information".
  374. "Entry Formalities to Andaman".
  375. "Arunachal Tourism".
  376. "Entry Formalities in Manipur".
  377. "时时彩平台推广|时时彩平台推广官网【Pk彩票官方授权】".
  378. "Tourism in Lakshadweep".
  379. "Iraqi Kurdistan e-Visa".
  380. "Kazakhstan Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  381. "Iran Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  382. {{Timatic
  383. "Malaysia Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  384. "Maldives Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  385. {{Timatic
  386. "Israel Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  387. {{Timatic
  388. "Pamirs – the roof of the world".
  389. "Travel Tajikistan - Permit to visit Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast (GBAO)".
  390. (2012-04-27). "Tajikistan-Visa".
  391. "Travel Documents - Notice - China TIBET Tourism Bureau".
  392. "How to get Tibet Travel Permit, Successful Application Tips".
  393. "How to get a Tibet Travel Permits – Tibet Visa 2018/2019".
  394. "Visa information".
  395. "No visa required for tourists to Phu Quoc on short stay".
  396. "Yemen Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  397. {{Timatic
  398. {{Timatic
  399. "Aruba Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  400. {{Timatic
  401. {{Timatic
  402. "Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba (BES) Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  403. {{Timatic
  404. "Visa information".
  405. {{Timatic
  406. {{Timatic
  407. {{Timatic
  408. {{Timatic
  409. "Vietnam Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  410. {{Timatic
  411. "Guide for Tourist Visas in Montserrat".
  412. {{Timatic
  413. {{Timatic
  414. "Sint Maarten Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  415. {{Timatic
  416. {{Timatic
  417. [https://www.legalaffairs.as.gov/copy-of-entry-permit-waiver-program Entry Permit Waiver Program] {{Webarchive. link. (27 March 2019 , Department of Legal Affairs of American Samoa.)
  418. "Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve and Cartier Island Marine Reserve - Activities Allowed".
  419. "Clipperton – Ile de la Passion".
  420. {{Timatic
  421. "Fiji Country Specific Information". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
  422. {{Timatic
  423. {{Timatic
  424. "Foreign nationals holding ordinary passports exempt from visa requirements". Ministère des Affaires étrangères.
  425. {{Timatic
  426. {{Timatic
  427. "Tourist Information | Visas & Legal Info | Pitcairn Island Tourism".
  428. "Pitcairn Islands".
  429. "Ordinance".
  430. "Visa information".
  431. "Visiting - Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge".
  432. "Visiting Howland National Wildlife Refuge".
  433. "Redirect Page".
  434. "Get Involved".
  435. "Visiting Kingman Reef National Wildlife Refuge".
  436. "Visiting Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge".
  437. "Visiting - Palmyra National Wildlife Refuge".
  438. "Sistema de Calificación y Control de Residencia – Consejo de Gobierno de Galápagos".
  439. "Visit the Falkland Islands | Falklands".
  440. "South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (British Overseas Territory) travel advice".
  441. "Information for Visitors to South Georgia - South Georgia Website".
  442. "Antarctic tourism – British Antarctic Survey".
  443. "Archived copy".
  444. "British Antarctic Territory – GOV.UK".
  445. "Accès à l'Antarctique".
  446. "Accès aux Terres australes françaises".
  447. "Accès aux îles Eparses".
  448. "Dna-IAA - la Antártida".
  449. "Forms expeditioners must sign".
  450. (28 February 2005). "Frequently asked questions".
  451. "Peter I Øy - Norwegian Polar Institute".
  452. "Dronning Maud Land".
  453. "Antarctica - NZ Procedures for Non-Governmental Visitors to Antarctica: NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade".
  454. (23 July 2009). "Mutual Visa-free Agreement between China and Foreign Countries". Travel China Guide.
  455. (2001-06-14). "Russia, Hungary introduce visa free regime for diplomats". [[NewsBank]].
  456. (2003-11-04). "India, Hungary ink treaty for abolition of visas for diplomats". [[NewsBank]].
  457. "Visa Waiver Agreements". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary.
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