Transit visa on arrival in Kazakhstan

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I've been told it's possible to get a transit visa on arrival at the airport in Kazakhstan. Can anyone find me some current details on this - how long it's for, how much it costs, and what's required to get it?

And also, whether it's possible to get on arrival at the land border ...






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Do I need a visa to transit through Kazakhstan?

A visa is required for many foreign nationals wishing to visit the Republic of Kazakhstan. The Transit visa allows for a single journey, via Kazakhstan to a third country, of up to 72 hours within a five day visa validity period.

Do we need transit visa for Almaty?

Visa Not Required for Transit A Kazakh transit visa is not required for stays up to 72 hours if they are transiting through the country to a third destination at either Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport or Almaty International Airport.

Can I get transit visa on arrival?

No, transit visas cannot be obtained on arrival from immigration counters at ports of entry in India. You will need to apply for it in advance before departure.

Do I need visa during transit?

Do you need a visa to transit in India? Indian visa requirements state that all non-visa-exempt travelers who are passing through an Indian airport for more than 24 hours, or who intend to leave the airport Transit Area, are required to have a visa to transit through India.



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