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28 Jul 2007
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Transit visa accros Iran
Does anyone knows what`s a duration of transit visa for Iran ?
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30 Jul 2007
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transitvisa iran
7 days and you can not extend it
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4 Aug 2007
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One more question .. Can i get transit visa in some country that is along the way in my route or i must obtain it in my country regularly in Iran ambassy ?
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5 Aug 2007
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Travellers I met extended their transit visas with no probs in 2003. Why go for a transit visa?
I got a 1 month tourist visa. Lovely country, friendly people - what's the rush?
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transi visa iran
yes in 2003 was still possible to extend the transitvisas but now no more.
and yes better you ask for a touristvisa, nice country, friendly peoples etc.
better you apply for your visa in your country, because sometime you have to wait up to 2 weeks
enjoy iran
marco
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6 Aug 2007
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I agree with both of you .. and tnx for tips,but i dont have time to wait regular 2 weeks for tourist visa,since my timetable is too tightened,and i must departure Belgrade in 8 days now .. so i have a thought that it would be easer to obtain a transit visa witch i can probably get in less time .. And 7 days is all i need for Iran for this time
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Can a UK national get a transit visa at the Iranian border? I'm getting mighty confused about visas for Iran so any help would be appreciated
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27 Aug 2007
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Iranian Visa
Hi I have just retuned from a week in Iran. I had to visit the Iranian Embassy in London to get my visa, in all it took over a week to obtain and that was with the assistance of MAFIRI ( motorcycle automobile federation of the islamic republic of Iran). A friend who wanted to go with me could not obtain a visa in time, it takes most people a minimum of 2 weeks. Hope this helps.
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Two weeks is not so bad. Interesting about MAFIRI did you already have connections with them?
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