Last week we had an unexpected surprise: pre-travel visas are now required for a whole bunch of countries that heretofore didn't require them. We're scheduled to cruise to Australia next month and found that the Oz is now one such country. Pre-covid, we visited a whole bunch of countries, including Australia, and had essentially no pre-travel visa requirements. Customs simply stamped our passports when we arrived.
Not exactly a third-world problem, but this close to our departure date, it was a bit of a scramble. Turns out that several European countries (including France) have also jumped on this bandwagon. I found it to be rather aggravating, since the cruise company hadn't previously advised us of this fact. When queried, they directed us to a service organization that for the paltry price of around $120US (each person, each country), they would expedite our visa(s). Turns out that we need 3 visas (Australia, Vietnam, & Cambodia) on this trip. I did a slow burn and investigated a bit.
Anyway, each of those countries has on-line e-visa applications, which do not require sending in our passports and are much less expensive (~$20 each) than the travel service companies charge. Me thinks there's some kick-back shenanigans going on with the cruise companies.
So travelers beware, and be prepared to fork over a few more bucks to those foreign customs bureaucrats for the privilege of spending money in their countries. And don't fall for those visa expediting services, either.
Rant off. -S2
Not exactly a third-world problem, but this close to our departure date, it was a bit of a scramble. Turns out that several European countries (including France) have also jumped on this bandwagon. I found it to be rather aggravating, since the cruise company hadn't previously advised us of this fact. When queried, they directed us to a service organization that for the paltry price of around $120US (each person, each country), they would expedite our visa(s). Turns out that we need 3 visas (Australia, Vietnam, & Cambodia) on this trip. I did a slow burn and investigated a bit.
Anyway, each of those countries has on-line e-visa applications, which do not require sending in our passports and are much less expensive (~$20 each) than the travel service companies charge. Me thinks there's some kick-back shenanigans going on with the cruise companies.
So travelers beware, and be prepared to fork over a few more bucks to those foreign customs bureaucrats for the privilege of spending money in their countries. And don't fall for those visa expediting services, either.
Rant off. -S2