25 new countries added on the visa-free countries list

By Government’s Decree dated March 28, 2024, #190 “On Amendments to the Government Decree of the Republic of Tajikistan dated October 26, 2021, #464”, 25 new countries have been added on the list of countries, whose nationals can enter the Republic of Tajikistan under the unilateral visa-free regime for up to 30 days, according to […]

By Government’s Decree dated March 28, 2024, #190 “On Amendments to the Government Decree of the Republic of Tajikistan dated October 26, 2021, #464”, 25 new countries have been added on the list of countries, whose nationals can enter the Republic of Tajikistan under the unilateral visa-free regime for up to 30 days, according to the Tajik MFA information department.

 

The list includes:

Principality of Andorra

Bahamas

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Federative Republic of Brazil

Republic of Bulgaria

Republic of Costa Rica

Republic of Cyprus

Ireland

Republic of Malta

Republic of the Marshall Islands

United Mexican States

Mongolia

Montenegro

Sultanate of Oman

Romania

Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Republic of San Marino

Republic of Serbia

Slovak Republic

Republic of Slovenia

Solomon Islands

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Vatican

State of Palestine (only for diplomatic, service/special passports).

 

In accordance with a new Government decision, a list of 16 foreign countries has been approved whose citizens aged 55 and over can now utilize a unilateral visa-free regime for entry into the Republic of Tajikistan. This regime allows them to stay in and depart from the country without a visa for up to 14 days.

 

The list includes:

Republic of Albania

People's Democratic Republic of Algeria

Barbados

Republic of Vanuatu

People's Republic of China

Commonwealth of Dominica

Republic of Fiji

Lao People's Democratic Republic

Lebanese Republic

Republic of Madagascar

Kingdom of Morocco

Republic of North Macedonia

Republic of Nicaragua

Republic of Panama

Tunisian Republic

Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

 

By Government’s Decree dated March 28, 2024, #188 “On Amendments to the Resolution Dated January 25, 2017, #31”, 14 countries have been included on the list whose citizens can obtain visas to the Republic of Tajikistan through a simplified procedure.

 

The list includes:

Republic of the Marshall Islands

Solomon Islands

Republic of Vanuatu

Republic of Sudan

Republic of Madagascar

State of Palestine

Republic of Haiti

Republic of Uganda

Syrian Arab Republic (diplomatic visas category “D”, service visas category “X”, and business visas category “K”)

Republic of Iraq (diplomatic visas category “D”, service visas category “X”, and business visas category “K”)

Federal Republic of Nigeria (diplomatic visas category “D”, service visas category “X”, and business visas category “K”)

Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (diplomatic visas category “D”, service visas category “X”, and business visas category “K”)

Republic of Rwanda (diplomatic visas category “D”, service visas category “X”, and business visas category “K”)

Republic of Congo (diplomatic visas category “D”, service visas category “X”, and business visas category “K”).

 

This measure will take effect from May 1, 2024.

It is important to note that citizens from the listed countries, entering the Republic of Tajikistan for periods longer than 14 or 30 days for purposes such as work, study, permanent residency, or other non-tourism reasons, must obtain the appropriate visa in advance.

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