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Good morning name is Abraham live in South Africa , pls I want to ask if I need visa to use bus from South Africa to Botswana
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Hi Abraham, Thanks for the comment. Yes they are separate countries so you will need a visa to enter both countries, or at least be legally allowed in. I got my stamp at the Botswana to South Africa border. Safe travels. Jonny
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Hi, I’m from Tunisia. I will go to Kaliningrad for the World Cup. Can I come forward? is 72-hour express visa
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Hi Slim, Your match ticket and Fan ID act as your visa. Safe travels. Jonny
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hi Jonny, is Mozambique safe for tourists from Police / Officials / Immigration / Military etc ? When one should apply for Tourist e-visa ? 90 days in advance from arrival date or less ? Do or can they accept flights reservations rather than Real flights ? Do they give visa single entry / Double or Multiple ? Did you register your passport and Mozambique visa with notary to avoid handing your original passport to police or military ? Thnx
Hi Jaykar, Thanks for the comment. This is my contacts page. My Mozambique posts are here – How To Get A Mozambique Evisa Online Before Your Trip All the visa information is there. I crossed by land border at Calomue, it was a SINGLE entry visa. I didn’t register any passport with military. Safe travels. Jonny