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Visa fees


Visa fees

When visa fees are charged they can vary according according to your nationality, the number of times you will enter, the length of stay, and sometimes how and where you apply. If visas are available at the border, it can be significantly cheaper to get one there, rather than acquiring one in advance. Should your own country charge a fee for visitors of your destination, a reciprocal visa policy and fee may apply. Sometimes particular nationalities are charged additional visa fees for reasons that are difficult to ascertain, with country groups assigned to particular fee bands. Brazil and China are both known to do this, levying a US$130 fee for US citizens to apply for a visa to match what the US charges Brazilians and Chinese. If you are travelling around border regions you can often reduce visa fees by structuring your movements around visa fees, taking an open jaw flight into one country and out of its neighbour can avoid multiple entry fees. If taking a quick visit to a neighbouring country, keeping your trip to a single day can often avoid fees too. Children are sometimes charged a reduced fee, or no fee at all. The child can very from under 12 to under 18.

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