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Visas Overview
Travelers don't need to register with the authorities on
arrival in Afghanistan. In towns not used to seeing
foreigners, some hotels may ask you to register with the
police before they allow you to check in (or they will
summon the police to take your details).
Visas for Afghanistan are easy to obtain. Tourist-visa
applications do not require a letter of support,
although bemused consular officials may occasionally ask
applicants to explain why they want to holiday in
Afghanistan. Those traveling for work purposes require a
supporting letter from their office.
In neighboring countries, New Delhi, Peshawar, Tehran,
Mashhad and Tashkent are good places to apply for an
Afghan visa. One-month single-entry visas cost US$30 and
are generally issued on the same day. Afghan visas are
not issued on arrival at Kabul airport or at any land
border.
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