Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Azerbaijan Visa

₹ 2,999

Oman Visa

₹ 4,999

Japan Visa

₹ 3,499

Tanzania Visa

₹ 6,500

Vietnam Visa

₹ 2,999

Kenya Visa

₹ 6,500

Cambodia Visa

₹ 5,000

Explore Over 50+ Countries with Ease!

Why Choose Us?

What Our Customers Say About Us

FAQs About All Visas

A tourist visa is an official travel document that allows foreign nationals to enter a country for leisure purposes such as tourism, sightseeing, or visiting friends and family. It does not permit employment or long-term residence.

Most tourist visas allow a stay of 15 to 90 days, depending on the country. The exact duration will be specified on your visa or at the time of entry.

Most tourist visas allow a stay of 15 to 90 days, depending on the country. The exact duration will be specified on your visa or at the time of entry.

Basic documents include:

Visa fee payment confirmation

Valid passport (with 6+ months validity)

Completed visa application form

Passport-sized photographs

Proof of travel itinerary (flights, plans)

Proof of accommodation

Evidence of sufficient funds

Travel insurance (if required)

Application methods vary by country and may include:

Visa on Arrival (VoA) for eligible travelers

Online application (e-Visa)

In-person application at an embassy or consulate

Processing time ranges from 1 day to several weeks, depending on the destination, type of visa, and application method.

Some countries allow visa extensions under specific conditions, while others require you to leave and reapply. Always check with local immigration authorities before your visa expires.

No. A tourist visa strictly prohibits employment or formal education. Violating this rule can result in penalties, including deportation or bans on future travel.

Overstaying may result in:

  • Fines
  • Detention or deportation
  • Ban from re-entry for a period of time

Always track your permitted length of stay and comply with visa conditions.

Yes. Children generally require a separate visa. Additional documents such as a birth certificate and parental consent may be needed, especially if travelling alone or with one parent.

No. A visa permits travel to a country’s border, but final entry is granted by immigration officers upon arrival. Entry may be denied if requirements are not met.

Single-entry: Allows one-time entry into the country.

Multiple-entry: Permits multiple visits during the visa’s validity period.