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how do I get a visa? (Original Post) CTyankee Jul 2014 OP
Depends on the country. Would you tell us what country you are going to? PoliticAverse Jul 2014 #1
not sure...it is part of a larger trip going to lots of countries... CTyankee Jul 2014 #2
If your visit is short (< 90 days or so) most places probably won't need a visa. n/t PoliticAverse Jul 2014 #3
the travel company says a visa will be necessary... CTyankee Jul 2014 #5
Searched on "how to get a visa". See link below. valerief Jul 2014 #4
I was sold one on the train going into East Germany. greatauntoftriplets Jul 2014 #6
I think I can arrange it with the help of the travel company...it could be a road scholar trip and CTyankee Jul 2014 #7
In that case, they might even arrange the visa for you. greatauntoftriplets Jul 2014 #8
Oh, that would be a relief! CTyankee Jul 2014 #9
What you prefer doing is lots more fun! greatauntoftriplets Jul 2014 #10
oh, that is no problem! CTyankee Jul 2014 #11
I didn't like the idea of sending my passport to the Chinese embassy... greatauntoftriplets Jul 2014 #12
having once gone thru the agony of having my passport stolen while I was abroad, CTyankee Jul 2014 #13
You don't need a visa if it's one of the European countries covered by the Schengen treaty Lydia Leftcoast Jul 2014 #14
This is trip by sea in the Mediterranean and I'm not even sure exactly where it is... CTyankee Jul 2014 #15
You don't need a visa for Greece, Spain, France, Malta, or Italy; they're all Schengen countries Lydia Leftcoast Jul 2014 #16
Yep, they do...and I love their website...I just don't recall the itinerary to relate here... CTyankee Jul 2014 #17
Turkey does it online now (e-Visa) petronius Jul 2014 #18

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
2. not sure...it is part of a larger trip going to lots of countries...
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 03:44 PM
Jul 2014

and I am on vacation right now and without my travel info...I am considering several different trips into Mediterranean ports...sorry I am so lame here...agh...I will check your link...thanks...

I was asking about general information but of course, it depends on the country...

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
5. the travel company says a visa will be necessary...
Wed Jul 2, 2014, 04:14 PM
Jul 2014

I think it's national geographic...will check the link another poster helpfully provided...thanks...

greatauntoftriplets

(177,018 posts)
6. I was sold one on the train going into East Germany.
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 08:59 AM
Jul 2014

For China, I had to send my passport to the Chinese embassy in Washington. I think it depends on the country. Good luck!

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
7. I think I can arrange it with the help of the travel company...it could be a road scholar trip and
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 12:31 PM
Jul 2014

they are very helpful...

greatauntoftriplets

(177,018 posts)
8. In that case, they might even arrange the visa for you.
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 12:34 PM
Jul 2014

It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. Even if it's up to you, they likely will be able to tell you what to do.

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
9. Oh, that would be a relief!
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 12:47 PM
Jul 2014

I hate having to spend time making arrangements like that...I'm usually too busy planning my activities, which are centered around art and art history, to be bothered with the boring details...

greatauntoftriplets

(177,018 posts)
10. What you prefer doing is lots more fun!
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 12:48 PM
Jul 2014

Enjoy your planning process. Even if they arrange the visa, you'll have to fill out a form.

greatauntoftriplets

(177,018 posts)
12. I didn't like the idea of sending my passport to the Chinese embassy...
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 12:55 PM
Jul 2014

but they returned it quickly. I still have the visa even though this was 30 years ago.

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
13. having once gone thru the agony of having my passport stolen while I was abroad,
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 01:01 PM
Jul 2014

I am super careful about my passport. It's a PITA beyond belief.

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,219 posts)
14. You don't need a visa if it's one of the European countries covered by the Schengen treaty
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 10:27 AM
Jul 2014

(and that's basically all of Western Europe and some of Eastern Europe), Japan, South Korea, and a bunch of other places.

If you do need a visa, I think that many tour companies now take care of that for you.

When I went to Cuba with a church group, all I had to do was send a full-sized color photocopy of the front page of my passport to the travel agency that handled the arrangements, and they did the rest.

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
15. This is trip by sea in the Mediterranean and I'm not even sure exactly where it is...
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 12:26 PM
Jul 2014

but it is with Road Scholar. It looks interesting, the price is very good, and I've never been to Greece, where it also goes...if I end up deciding I want to take it at some point I will ask RS about the visa arrangements...thanks for the suggestion...

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,219 posts)
16. You don't need a visa for Greece, Spain, France, Malta, or Italy; they're all Schengen countries
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 01:38 PM
Jul 2014

Your passport is stamped at your first port of entry, and then you're good for 90 days. When I went to Scandinavia on Icelandair, I went through immigration in Iceland while changing planes and received a 90-day stamp. I never even had to show my passport till I was scheduled to fly out of Stockholm and the airline asked if I was going directly back to the States or stopping over in Iceland. I was stopping over in Iceland for five days, so I received my exit stamp at Iceland's Keflavik Airport.

I'm told that Turkey just charges you a fee at the border and then stamps your passport.

If you're going to anywhere in North Africa or the Middle East, you may need visas, but Road Scholar will send you a pre-trip packet that gives you all the details.

BTW, doesn't Road Scholar tell you where you're going? I've looked at some of their trips, and they offer a detailed itinerary and schedule if you expand the right buttons. They have a whole bunch of Mediterranean cruises.

Go to the page for "your" cruise. Clicking on program details gives you the option of selecting "Daily Schedule." That will tell you exactly where you're going. Clicking on "Travel details" gives you the option of "required documents." That tells you whether the countries you're going to require a visa, and if so, how to get one.

CTyankee

(65,302 posts)
17. Yep, they do...and I love their website...I just don't recall the itinerary to relate here...
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 03:59 PM
Jul 2014

I'll try to find it again...I found it, then forgot all about it and had to call them to refresh my memory only 2 days ago, and I'm forgetting it again...LOL...

Aging sucks.

petronius

(26,669 posts)
18. Turkey does it online now (e-Visa)
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 11:56 PM
Jul 2014

Thanks for mentioning the Schengen agreement - I went to France by way of Iceland a few years ago, and could never figure out why nobody asked for my passport...

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