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    Passport/Visa
    Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
    BritishYesYesYes
    AustralianYesYesYes
    CanadianYesYesYes
    USAYesYesYes
    Other EUYesYesYes

    Passports
    Valid passport required
    by all nationals of countries referred to in chart above.

    Visas
    Required by all except the following:
    (a) travelers holding a re-entry permit issued by Afghanistan;
    (b) transit passengers not leaving the airport and continuing their journey within two hours.

    Note:
    Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see General Info).

    Types of Visa and Cost
    Single-entry: £30. Double-entry: £40. Multiple-entry: £55 (up to three months); £115 (up to six months). Enquiries should be made at the embassy for details about visiting Afghanistan.

    Validity
    Three or six months from date of issue. Duration of stay depends on purpose of visit.

    Applications to:
    Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see General Info.

    Working Days Required
    Two to five.

    Warning
    Travelers are strongly advised against all but essential travel to Kabul and against all travel to the provinces of Farah, Nimroz, Helmand, Kandahar, Uruzgan, Zabol, Paktika, Khost, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Nuristan, Laghman, Balkh and Kunar. Travelers should only consider travel to other provinces if they have strong commercial or professional reasons to do so.

    There is a high threat of terrorism in Afghanistan. Specific methods of attack are evolving and increasing in sophistication. There continues to be a high threat from vehicle-borne suicide bombers in Kabul and other urban areas. On 27 February 2007 a suicide bomb attack took place outside the US military base at Bagram, 50km North of Kabul. Reports indicate that approximately 19 people were killed in the blast. Travelers should maintain a high level of vigilance at all times, observe the strictest of security measures, and defer any unnecessary travel around the city.

    There is a continuing kidnap threat against foreign nationals, including those working for NGOs, in Afghanistan. The security situation remains serious and the threat to Westerners from terrorist or criminal violence remains high. Numerous foreign nationals have been kidnapped across the country and some victims have been killed. If traveling by road visitors should only travel in fully protected transport, with reputable local drivers and guides.

    Travelers who believe that their visit is essential are advised to seek local advice before undertaking their journey. They should review their security arrangements in-country and should seek professional advice on whether they are adequate. Information on specific and urgent threats is circulated via the Warden network within Afghanistan.  It is therefore important that visitors register with their embassy in Kabul on arrival.
    Travelers are strongly advised to avoid any protests, demonstrations and large gatherings.

    Travelers should be aware that there is a widespread danger from mines and unexploded ordnance throughout Afghanistan.
    This advice is based on information provided by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK. It is correct at time of publishing. As the situation can change rapidly, visitors are advised to contact the following organisaions for the latest travel advice:

    British Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    Tel: 0845 850 2829.
    Website: www.fco.gov.uk

    US Department of State
    Website: http://travel.state.gov/travel

    Health
    Special PrecautionsCertificate Required?
    DiphtheriaYes
    Hepatitis AYes
    MalariaSometimes
    RabiesSometimes
    TetanusYes
    TyphoidYes
    Yellow FeverNo*

    Health Care
    Medical care was very limited before the 2001 conflict but now medicines are in even shorter supply and many hospitals have been damaged or destroyed. Doctors and hospitals demand immediate cash payment for most services. Medical insurance, covering emergency evacuation, is essential. International aid groups operate in some cities and villages.

    Note
    * A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travelers coming from infected areas.


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