Pakistan allows visa on arrival for group tourists from 24 countries
ISLAMABAD: The FIA has confirmed that government has allowed group tourists visa on arrival for 24 countries including the US and the UK, Geo News reported.
According to an FIA notification, tourists will be given multiple entry 30-day visas. The visit to Pakistan will need to be organised through a designated tour operator. The tour operator will be required to furnish tourist documents to the FIA Immigration Office with a requisite undertaking.
Business visa on arrival will also be issued to citizens from 68 countries. The 30-day single entry visa will require one of the following documents. Letter of invitation from a business organisation in Pakistan, with a recommendation letter from a Chamber of Commerce in Pakistan or trade association. Letter of recommendation from an investment counsellor or commercial attaché in Pakistan’s Mission abroad.
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