Visa Information for Antigua and Barbuda


Nationals of the following countries can enter without a visa.

Albania Argentina Armenia (Republic of) Australia Austria Azerbaijan (Republic of) Bahamas Barbados Belarus (Republic of) Belgium Belize Botswana Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Canada Chile Cyprus Denmark Dominica Estonia (Republic of) Fiji Finland France Georgia (Republic of) Germany Greece Grenada Guyana Hungary Ireland (Republic of) Italy Jamaica Japan Kazakhstan (Republic of) Kenya Kiribati Korea (South) Kyrgyzstan (Republic of) Lesotho Liechtenstein Lithuania (Republic of) Luxembourg Malawi Malaysia Maldives Malta Malta Mauritius Mexico Moldova (Republic of) Monaco Namibia Nauru (special member) Netherlands New Zealand Norway and Colonies Papua New Guinea Peru Poland Portugal Romania Russian Federation Samoa (Western) Seychelles Singapore Slovenia Solomon Islands South Africa South Korea Spain St Kitts and Nevis St Lucia St Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Tajikistan (Republic of) Tanzania Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Turkey Turkmenistan Tuvalu (special member) Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom Overseas Territories Uzbekistan (Republic of) Vanuatu Venezuela Zambia Zimbabwe

Visa Information for Anguilla 

 

Anguilla is part of Britain. No visa is required provided you can show you are visiting for tourism or business on arrival.

a) All Visitors/Vacationers may be interviewed at the port of entry. The typical questions include:
i) intended address
ii) countries visited en route to Anguilla
iii) intended length of stay
iv) means of support or local sponsor
v) evidence of return ticket
vi) occupation
b) the normal time given should be four (4) weeks. Length of period may vary depending on circumstances.
Visa Information for Angola 

 

All countries require visas.
The ordinary visa takes up to four days to process from the day of receipt the complete requirements. For ordinary visa, the time of stay may not exceed 30 days.
 Visa Information for Andorra


Tourists coming from any country of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Andorra. Those countries requiring a Schengen visa to enter and leave the communitarian area, should ask a multiple entry visa. In order to obtain it, please contact the French or Spanish Consulate.
Visa Information for American Samoa
 
 
The visa requirements are the same as the United States of America.

American Samoa Tourism

American Samoa is under US control, all consular matters should be directed to US embassies.
Visa Information for Algeria 

 

Pretty much all countries require a visa, except nationals from Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Democratic Republic Sahraoui, Seychelles, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia and Yemen.

Algerian Consulate London 

Algerian consulates


Algeria is one of the more difficult countries to gain entry to;
According to the official website, you need to obtain a visa at the embassy closest to your home country, and you need to provide proof of a hotel reservation. It appears that most visa issuing posts aren't following these antique laws, but beware they might still exist in some outpost.
Visa Information for Albania 

 

Passport holders from Argentina Australia  Austria  Belgium  Great Britain  Bosnia (tourist visa only) Brasil Bulgaria  Chili Czech Republic Denmark  Estonia  Finland  France Germany  Greece  Holland  Hungaria  Ireland  Iceland Italy  Japan  Canada  Korea  Croatia  Latvia  Lithuania  Liechtenstein  Luxemburg  Malaysia  Malta  Montenegro Norway   Poland*  Portugal  Cyprus  Rumania  San Marino  USA  Serbia (tourist visa only) Singapore  Slovakia  Slovenia  Spain  Sweden  Turkey  New Zealand  Switzerland  are able to obtain a 30 day visa on arrival for the price of 10 euros. Everyone else will need to obtain a visa in advance.
Be warned, the border guards may try for much more than you are supposed to pay. Have a look around the walls of the office where you fill in the paperwork for a price list.

Albania - Passports and Visa