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REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS TO OBTAIN VISA TO ENTER YEMEN ARAB
REPUBLIC
Effective July 2005 a visa
may be obtained on arrival at ports of entry for a stay up to three months. Visitors staying 2-3 months must obtain an exit visa from local authorities after arrival. Minor childdren should be accompanied by their legal guardian(s) and/or provide parental consent to get exit visas to depart Yemen.
Tourist
Visa
Business
Visa
- Submit
your
valid, signed U.S. Passport
- 1 Visa
Application Form, completed
and signed
- 2 Passport-type
photographs
- Completed
Cover Page and Credit Card Authorization forms (print from browser)
- Medical Record or doctor's letter confirming the absence of any contagious disease
- Copy
of round trip airline ticket or itinerary
- A business
letter of responsibility (sample) is required, to be typewritten on your
company letterhead and addressed to:
Embassy of Yemen, Visa Section, Washington DC
The letter must state all of the following:
- Purpose
of the visit
- Business
reference in Yemen to be visited
- Company
guarantee of financial responsibility for the applicant, and
their return transportation to the USA
Processing
Instructions
- Please
forward the completed requirements detailed above to:
TRAVEL
DOCUMENT SYSTEMS, INC.,
925 Fifteenth Street N.W. Suite 300
Washington D.C. 20005
- Your
application will be checked and hand carried to the Embassy
and is usually processed in 7-10 business days. For 48-72 hours rush issuance add $30.00 to the Consular (Embassy) fee and request rush service in writing.
Fees
- TDS
Service Fee:
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$ 45.00
Per Visa - Regular issuance
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Consular (Embassy)
Fee:
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$ 50.00
Per Visa - Single Entry Tourist Visa
$ 80.00
Per Visa - Multiple Entries Tourist Visa
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$ 50.00
Per Visa - Single Entry Business Visa valid 3 months
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$ 80.00
Per Visa - Multiple Entries Business Visa valid 3 months
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$100.00
Per Visa - Single Entry Business Visa valid 6 months
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$130.00
Per Visa - Multiple Entries Business Visa valid 6 months
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$150.00
Per Visa - Multiple Entries Business Visa valid 12 months
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Include
credit card authorization, a check or money order payable
to "Travel Document Systems,
Inc." for TDS Handling Fee, Consular Fee, and return
Shipping Fee.
Return Postage
Continental USA Only -
$23.00 FedEx (Next Business Day - up to 3 passports)
$26.00 FedEx (Next Business Day - 4 or more passports)
$39.00 FedEx (Saturday Delivery)
Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, USVI -
$39.00 FedEx Next Day Letter (No Saturday Delivery)
Visa
Information
- The YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC
visa is issued for a single or multiple entries within 3 months, 6 months, or 12 months provided
the passport remains valid, for a period of stay not exceeding
30 days each visit.
- The YEMEN
visa is issued to U.S. Alien Residents (Green Card holders) for a single or multiple entries within 3 months, 6 months, or 12 months provided
the passport remains valid, for a period of stay not exceeding
30 days each visit. The visa fee is $30.00 additional for each respective validity types and a copy of a legal permanent resident document (Green Card) is required to be submitted.
- Passport
must have at least six months remaining validity and contain
at least one blank visa page for visa to be issued. TDS can
assist with obtaining U.S.
Passports, whether new issue, renewal, or obtaining additional
visa pages for a valid passport.
- Special
requirements exist for U.S. Official and
Diplomatic passport holders.
REGISTER YOUR TRIP:
The U.S. Department of State encourages all American travelers to register with their local Embassy or Consulate when arriving in a foreign country. Registration helps the Embassy to provide important services for American citizens residing or traveling abroad. Some of these services include:
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Locating individuals in cases of family or personal emergencies,
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Relaying important travel and safety information about the region,
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Arranging evacuation transportation in cases of natural disaster or civil unrest,
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Issuing replacement passports when originals are lost, and
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A number of other administrative services relating to personal documentation.
Without the information provided through registration, the Embassy is severely hindered in its ability to provide these services. Many of these services involve emergency situations and time constraints, therefore failure to register will almost certainly lead to delays at moments when you can least afford them.
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