Visa on Arrival (VoA) is also a visa, but you would get the visa at the arrival airport rather than from the consulate in your home country. Visa on Arrival is also sometimes referred to as Visa upon Arrival or Landing Visa. Since a Visa on Arrival is also a visa, you would need to have all the required documents as a regular visa. A Visa on Arrival can also be denied just like a regular visa, so you must have a backup plan in such a case. *** Should you prefer Visa on Arrival over a … [Read more...]
38 countries you can travel VISA-FREE with Canada visa [2023 edition]
I always encourage my readers to get their US visas at some point. Having a US visa will open up many doors. Of course, you can travel to the US, but you can also travel to 51 countries VISA-FREE with US visa. But, many fear that the US visa is the most difficult to get. Well, there is an alternative - CANADA VISA. Canada visa is the second-best visa. You can travel 38 countries VISA-FREE with Canada visa. The best thing about a Canada visa is that there is NO VISA INTERVIEW. The … [Read more...]
11 mistakes that can get your visa denied (and how to avoid them)
The success rate of visa approval depends on many factors. It also depends on the country you are applying for and what proof of documentation you have. But sometimes, even simple mistakes can get your visa denied. I have applied for a lot of visas in the last 7 years. I have made a ton of mistakes myself. But over time I have learned to avoid these mistakes. These days, none of my visas are rejected. Being smart and avoiding these mistakes will spare you time, money and visa denials. So, … [Read more...]
What to pack for international travel
I have been traveling the world for over a decade now. When I first started traveling, I was lugging around a heavy bag. Over time I have learned how to pack and what to pack for international travel. Many of you have been asking what I pack, how I pack and what are my essential items for international travel. Here are the list and recommendations. Just so you know, I carry more than just essentials. I am a full-time traveler, blogger, and digital nomad. So I have a few things that are … [Read more...]
51 countries you can travel VISA-FREE with US visa [2023 edition]
Yes, you read it correctly. Travel 51 countries and territories VISA-FREE with US visa. I always encourage travelers from developing countries to get a US visa at some point. It opens up doors to many other countries. More and more countries are offering visa exemption with a valid US visa. This list is growing fast. If you are worried that the VISA-FREE list for your passport is just too small, then get a US visa. It will add about 51 countries to your VISA-FREE list. This is how you give … [Read more...]
10 Ways to Get Flight Itinerary for Visa Application (4 Free and 6 Paid)
Obtaining a flight itinerary for visa can be the most challenging and confusing aspect of the visa process. Embassies and consulates require confirmed flight tickets, but they do not advise purchasing actual tickets prior to visa approval. Confusing, isn’t it? Consulates often request one of the following: All of these terms essentially mean one thing: A Flight Itinerary. *** What is a flight itinerary for visa? A flight itinerary for visa is essentially a flight booking made … [Read more...]
10 ways to research visa requirements for any country
One of the biggest hurdles for travelers with weak passports is the visa. Jumping into international travel with a weak passport can be scary. Especially with confusing and conflicting visa requirements. It is often difficult to research visa requirements. There is no one source out there that gives you a complete picture. You have to contact consulates, read up on blogs, check with airlines and search on the internet to figure out the visa procedure. I have been traveling the world for … [Read more...]
How to spend a week in Vancouver
Vancouver is an urban city and an outdoor playground at the same time. It has all the sophistication of an urban city and the great outdoors are just steps away. If you really want, you can ski in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon. It is also Canada's most multicultural city. In my opinion, one week is not really enough to experience Vancouver to its fullest. I have spent 12 days in total. But, if I had only one week to spend in Vancouver, this would be my itinerary. I like to … [Read more...]
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