Visa to Venezuela

Venezuela tourist visa

As the gateway to South America, Venezuela is being well-known as one of the most promising destinations in the Caribbean region with a wide range of natural attractions and great potential for development. Thanks to the geographical diversity, it is easy to organize many tours that combine plains, beaches, jungles and mountains, along with a rich culture expressed in numerous cultural and intellectual activities.

Let’s apply for Venezuela Tourist Visa to have chance to witness and enjoy its beauties.

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1. A valid passport with no less than six (6) months before expiration.

2. 01 photograph (4×6 cms. size, with white background) and 01 digital photograph (jpeg. format)

 3. A completed visa application form in English or Spanish (supplied by the Embassy)

4. Medical Certificate granted by the public sanitary authority, which specified that the applicant during 21 days prior to the request did not present shareable symptomatology with the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), has not even been in touch with patients of EVD, not with corporal fluids, and has not visited an establishment of health where doctor has been payed attention to these patients.

5. A copy of Identity Card

6. Bank references/bank statement of the last 3 months

7. Original and two copies of employment’s proof, which indicates the position and monthly salary.

8. Three (03) copies of Certificate of immobility property (optional)

9. Three (03) copies of Registration of Commerce, Business, Industry… (optional)

10. Three (03) copies of Flight tickets booking and hotel booking

11. Official invitation letter (optional)

12. Personal Interview (if necesary)

NOTE: All the documents must be translated into the Spanish or English

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Venezuela business visa

Valid for one year with multiple entries and allowed to remain in the country for a period of 180 days. These are granted to merchants, executives, representatives of companies or industries not migrantes who want to enter to the country to realize activities and / or transactions of legal lucrative character related to his business or bilateral agreements.

Requirements:

1. A valid passport with no less than six (6) months before expiration

2. 01 photograph (4×6 cms. size, with white background) and 01 digital photograph (jpeg. format).

3. A completed visa application form in English or Spanish (supplied by the Embassy)

4. Medical Certificate granted by the public sanitary authority, which specified that the applicant during 21 days prior to the request did not present shareable symptomatology with the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), has not even been in touch with patients of EVD, not with corporal fluids, and has not visited an establishment of health where doctor has been payed attention to these patients.

5. Letter from employer stating the purpose and duration of travel, address of the company and the person to be contacted in Venezuela, the company who will pay for the expenses while the person is in Venezuela.

6. A legalized copy of Registration of Commerce, Business, Industry…

7. Letter of invitation from the company to contact in Venezuela including: Name of the person who invites, phone, address and activities that the invitee will perform.

8. Nomination letter of the Company where the person is working.

9. Flight tickets booking

10. Three (03) copies of the Agreement between the Company with Venezuela

If the Vietnamese company does not have any Agreement signed with Venezuela, it should be necessary an interview with the Commercial Section of the Embassy.

NOTE: All the documents must be translated into the Spanish or English

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+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

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Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

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VENEZUELA VISA EXEMPTION

VENEZUELA

List of Countries and governments whose citizens enjoy the benefit of 90- day Visa Exemption for Non Migrants (TOURIST) on Ordinary Passports:

Andorra

Grenada Poland
Antigua and Barbados Guatemala

Portugal

Argentina

Hong Kong Romania
Australia Hungary

San Marino

Austria

Iceland Slovak Republic
Barbados Ireland

South Africa

Belgium

Italy South Korea
Belize Jamaica

Spain

Brazil

Japan St. Kitts and Nevis
Bulgaria Letonia

St. Lucia

Canada

Liechtenstein St. Marino
Chile Lithuania

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Cyprus

Luxembourg Sweden
Costa Rica Malaysia

Switzerland

Croatia

Malta Trinidad and Tobago
Czech Republic Mexico

Turkey

Denmark

Monaco United Kingdom
Dominica Netherlands

United States

Estonia

Netherlands Antilles Uruguay
Finland

New Zealand

France

Norway
Germany

Panama

Greece

Paraguay

The citizens of the countries NOT listed above, require visa to enter Venezuela.

With its reputation for violence and political instability, many travellers opt to give Venezuela a wide berth. But those brave enough to visit this feisty South American nation will discover a country of extraordinary diversity and abundant natural beauty; a land of lofty Andean peaks, mysterious Lost World plateaus, wildlife rich rainforests, vibrant cities and idyllic Caribbean islands.

At the heart of all this lies Caracas, Venezuela’s thronging capital. A hotchpotch of hillside favelas, crumbling colonial buildings and glistening skyscrapers, the city has much to offer visitors; there’s a fine collection of museums, galleries and historic monuments, not to mention a pulsating nightlife. Even the food’s good, nowadays. But for all its appeal, most of Venezuela’s attractions lie beyond the capital city, hidden away in national parks and reserves which cover an impressive 40% of the country.

The lush tropical lowlands of Los Llanos harbour abundant wildlife, with eco-conscious hatos (ranches) offering safaris to view caiman, puma, anaconda, capybara, hundreds of birds and much more. Then there are the table-top mountains of the Guyana Highlands, whose summits loom over golden savannahs and bristle with prehistoric flora and fauna. These towering peaks spawn dramatic waterfalls, including the awesome Angel Falls, officially the world’s highest.

Those with an appetite for adventure can be sated with an excursion into the virgin rainforest of Amazonas, Venezuela’s least-visited region, where indigenous communities cling onto traditional lives in the jungle. Alternatively, head to Mérida to tackle the soaring Andean peaks or go piranha fishing in the Orinoco, South America’s second longest river, which empties into the wildlife-rich wetlands of the Orinoco Delta.

Beyond that, the clear waters of the Caribbean lap onto Venezuela’s stunning coastline, where numerous offshore islands provide ample opportunities for reef diving, partying and pandering to pleasure. Amongst them the Los Roques archipelago, which is the epitome of Caribbean island idyll and a very long way from the unsavoury headlines of the mainland.

Venezuela

GEOGRAPHY

Situated in the north east corner of the South American continent, Venezuela is bordered to the north by the Caribbean, to the east by Guyana and the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by Brazil, and to the west and southwest by Colombia.

The country consists of four distinctive regions: the Venezuelan Highlands in the west; the Maracaibo Lowlands in the northwest; the vast central plain of Los Llanos around the Orinoco River; and the Guyana region in the extreme south, which includes part of the Amazon rainforest and the Guyana highlands. Various parts of Venezuela, including Caracas and the eastern part of Sucre, are vulnerable to earthquakes, although there have been no serious ones for many years.

Important topographical features include the Orinoco river, the largest river in South America after the Amazon, at a length of 2,140km (1,330 miles), and the dramatic table top mountains known as tepuis,which are found in the Guyana highlands. Angel Falls, situated in the Canaima National Park is the highest waterfall in the world, plunging into the Orinoco from a height of 979m (3,212ft). The Andes mountain range crosses the northwestern region of the country, with the highest peak Pico Bolivar reaching heights of 5,007m (16,427ft).

WEATHER & CLIMATE

Best time to visit:

Venezuela’s location perched 8° above the equator, means it generally enjoys a balmy warm climate. Temperatures don’t fluctuate wildly, hovering between 26°C (79°F) and 28°C (82°F) and making the country something of an all year round destination. The coastal regions on the Caribbean feel balmiest, and the lowland areas also enjoy a tropical climate.

The main factor in temperature variance is altitude. The mountainous Andean regions are significantly cooler, and temperatures can drop to around 9°C (48°F).

Venezuela’s rainy season runs from May to December. During this period, there is the possibility of flooding in certain low-lying areas, such as the Llanos and in some valleys of the Andes. The dry season is from December to April, with January and February being the coolest months, and July and August being the warmest. The best time to visit the Andes mountains is from October to May, before the rains come in June. Venezuela’s weather is quite changeable, and even during the dry season there’s always a chance of rain. If you’re up in the northern mountainous region, you’re likely to encounter a good few downpours.

CULTURE

Religion:

96% Roman Catholic.