
Posted by Dan on March 20, 2002 at 16:04:15:
In Reply to: Re: Visa-Free Travel . . . posted by Svit on March 20, 2002 at 14:42:30:
Very often and it is best for a traveler to check before making final plans.
As for Thailand, it definitely requires a visa for citizens of Ukraine.
- Dan
: Let's correct the list for Ukrainian passport holders (only countries I know!):
: : Antilles islands (Netherlands - Netherlands visa)
: : Bulgaria - $55 for visa, easy to get
: : Hungary (no visa, voucher is required)
: : Dominican republic
: : Egypt (airport visa for tourists (except Cairo - one needs visa, unless they are taking 1 day tour to pyramids)
: : Cyprus (visa required, some can get at the airport if you are using certain tourcompanies to arrange your staying there, for the rest - apply at the Embassy)
: : Maldives
: : Malta
: : Nepal - visa required
: : UAE (airport visa upon previous agreement with tourist agency (like Cypros) difficult to obtain for single ladies travelling alone (it means without family or husband), almost impossible)
: : Poland
: : Romania
: : Slovakia (visa required, level of difficulty to get it - medium)
: : Turkey (airport visa)
: : Czech Republic (visa required - medium difficulty)
: : Yugoslavia (there is no Yugodlavia any more)
: I can add also Tunisia
: Thailand
: And one notice: if your friend is planning to apply for US visa in future better to avoid such countries as Egypt, UAE...
: Thailand and Malta is the best option.
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