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The Syrian government announces new facilitations and procedures for organizing travel.

February 21, 2025258 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
The Syrian government announces new facilitations and procedures for organizing travel.
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The interim Syrian government has issued a new update regarding entry visa requirements for many countries, categorizing them based on required characteristics, validity period, and associated costs.
This update aims to facilitate travel procedures and provide clear information for travelers.

Group One: 
Includes Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, and Mauritania, where entry visas are not required based on specified validity period.

Group Two: 
Comprising Kuwait, Qatar, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, requiring a $150 entry visa with multiple entries allowed.

Group Three: 
Including countries like Angola, Brazil, Peru, Morocco, and Pakistan, requiring a $40 entry visa valid for 3 to 5 days.

Group Four: 
Including countries like Australia, France, Mexico, and Indonesia, requiring a $25 entry visa valid for up to 15 days.

Group Five: 
Including Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, and Italy, requiring a $125 entry visa valid for up to 15 days.

Group Six: 
Comprising the Philippines, Uganda, Canada, Oman, and Egypt, requiring a $30 entry visa valid for up to 15 days.

Group Seven: 
Including countries like the United Kingdom, Argentina, and Iraq, requiring a $150 entry visa valid for up to 15 days.

Group Eight: 
Including the United States and Gabon, requiring a $50 entry visa.

Group Nine: 
Including the Maldives and Croatia, requiring a $55 entry visa.

Group Ten: 
Including countries not mentioned in the previous groups, requiring a $100 entry visa valid for up to 15 days.

This update provides travelers with clear and accurate information on travel requirements, facilitating smooth and hassle-free travel. Travelers are advised to review these updates before planning their trips to ensure a seamless and trouble-free journey.
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