Do I need a transit visa for a layover in Namibia?
I have Bulgarian citizenship and permanent residence address in Germany, and I will travel to Botswana for a 10 day trip (scientific conference). The site of our Ministry of External affairs states that I don't need a visa for Botswana.
However, I have to change planes at Windhoek International Airport. Our ministry's site states that I need a visa if I want to visit Namibia, but does not say anything about transit.
I tried to find out on https://skyteam.traveldoc.aero/, but did not find a way to input my correct flight details with the layover. So do I need a visa for my travel?
If I have to get the visa, do I get it from a consulate in Germany, or for the consulate accredited for Bulgarians (which is in Vienna)?
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Does layover need transit visa?
A foreign citizen whose layover in the United States is for a primary purpose other than to transit, for example to visit friends or sightsee, requires a visitor (B) visa. A coasting officer seeking to enter the United States generally requires a visitor (B) visa.Which countries require transit visa for layover?
Country specific list of citizens who require a Transit visaVisa issuing countryCountries whose citizens need an ATV for a specific Schengen member stateAustriaSyriaBelgiumDominican Republic, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Nepal, South Sudan, Sudan, SyriaSwitzerlandSyria, Turkey10 more rowsDo you need a visa when taking a connecting flight?
Re: Do I Need A Visa For A Connecting Flight Through The US? Yes. There is no transit at US airports and you will need to clear both Immigration and Customs at your first point of entry into the US regardless. You will need either an ESTA or a Visa.How to get free UAE 🇦🇪 transit visa 48hrs \u0026 96hrs | Travel with Ak #Uaetransitvisa #UaeVisa
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