The Afghan passport is ranked the worst in the world. Nonetheless, citizens of Afghanistan can travel to at least three countries visa-free. Other few countries also welcome Afghans on eVisa or Visa-on-arrival.
Visa-free countries for Afghans
- Dominica
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Haiti
eVisa countries for Afghanistan passport
- Djibouti
- Ethiopia
- Gabon
- South Sudan
- Suriname
- Lesotho
- Guinea
- Malawi
- Bolivia
- Madagascar
Visa-on-arrival countries for Afghans
- Bolivia
- Mauritania
- Cape Verde
- Uganda
- Rwanda
- Guinea-Bissau
- Madagascar
- Maldives
- Mozambique
- Palau
- Senegal
- Somalia
- Tuvalu
- Comoros
- Samoa
- Togo
- Seychelles
More visa-free countries
You may be eligible to travel to other countries not mentioned above without obtaining a visa. Certain countries allow holders of valid Green Card or lawful permanent residents of the United States to visit without a visa. Holders of valid Schengen visas can also visit at least 33 countries without a visa.
Immigration requirements to a visa-free country
Return or Onward Ticket
Travellers to a visa-free country, just as it’s required for any other country, must hold a return or onward ticket. Persons holding one-way tickets may be denied entry.
Cash
Travellers should carry cash enough to cover their stay in the country. The amount of money you are to carry depends on the cost of living of the country you are visiting. A budget of $50 – $100 daily is recommended.
Accommodation
Immigration officers may want to know where you intend to stay. Aside from that, you are required to provide details of your accommodation when completing a landing card. Travellers travelling to visa-free countries are urged to make accommodation arrangements in advance and print the booking confirmation to show when they report to an immigration officer.
Tourist Voucher
Holding a tourist voucher or confirmation of tour package booked is not a requirement but could facilitate entry into a visa-free country upon arrival at the border.
Health Requirement
Certain counties may require persons entering to show evidence of Yellow Fever vaccination by holding The International Certificate of Vaccination. Check if the country you are visiting requires such a certificate or if there are other health requirements you have to meet.
Check Period of stay permitted
Taking note of the period of stay allowed is very important. Visa-free doesn’t mean stay forever. Staying beyond the period permitted is illegal and persons who overstay may be prosecuted, fined, or forcibly removed. Certain countries indicate the number of days permitted to stay in your passport.
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I. m a soldier in Afghanistan i. m in risk now i need your help
I am shoukat khan Ahmadi
I from Afghanistan.
I want going to canada.
my job is medical lab
now living is in the pakistan
No problem of money just want to go Canada from Afghanistan
Canada is gone, its all mountains.what are you talking about