Visas & Insurance
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Many countries require visas for tourists and business people. Visa matters can be complex and we at Asian Travel recommend that you check with your appropriate consulate(s) at least six weeks before any international departures that you plan. Many countries have strict visa requirements and may require multiple documents before they issue you a visa. Listed below are some links that will help you get started in your visa process. These links will direct you to an embassy of your choice, where you can call and ask for the appropriate visa requirements. The Electronic Embassy provides information on each of the embassies in Washington D.C., with links to Web-based resources where available. This is a great site to get information about any embassy in the United States of America. U.S. Department of State List of Visa Requirements of Other Countries for U.S. Citizens This listing is for U.S. citizens traveling on tourism/business and does not apply to persons planning to emigrate to foreign countries. This listing is prepared from information obtained from foreign embassies prior to April 2001. This information is subject to change. U.S. Department of State Visa Requirements for Foreign Citizens to Enter the U.S. This listing is for foreign citizens traveling to the U.S. It provides a FAQ, downloadable forms and provides links to relevant U.S. agencies like the INS. Embassy of India in Washington, D.C. 2107 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W, Washington DC 20008 Telephone: (202) 939-7000 Indian Tourist Visa Application This Visa Application is provided by the Embassy of India in Washington, D.C. You will need an Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this application. Please click here to download and install Adobe Acrobat Reader if you do not already have it installed. Insurance International travelers are encouraged to get international health and life insurance products designed to meet the unique needs of NON-U.S.A and U.S.A citizens that travel or live outside their country of citizenship. Whether you are taking a two-week trip overseas or plan to relocate to a foreign country, make sure that you have medical and life insurance that will meet your needs. Each year, millions of people travel outside of their Home Countries, beyond the boundaries of their medical insurance. They’re concerned with the potential out-of-pocket expenses that could result from an injury or sickness abroad. Liaison International offers medical coverage and emergency services to individuals and families traveling outside their Home Countries. Visitors Insurance provides the peace of mind and protection you require while outside your home healthcare system. Make sure that you choose the plan that meets your international insurance needs and follow the links below for international travel, major medical or term life insurance. Go One Global Travel Insurance Google Search on "Visitors Insurance" This will bring up the search results for "Visitors Insurance" from the popular Google search engine. Community Insurance Agency This company seems to offer a wide variety of visitors and travelers insurance products. Insurance Services of America This is a nice website dedicated to insurance products for international travelers. Professional Service Inc. This website also offers good information on Visitors Information. It has an added section on insurance needs for overseas students. Key Travel Tips Following these tips will help you reduce your wait time at the security checkpoint. Before the Airport
At the Airport Keep available your airline boarding pass and government-issued photo ID for each adult traveler until you exit the security checkpoint.
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