US nationals require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas on arrival can be obtained for a maximum of 60 days if travellers are in possession of an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
UK nationals require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas can be obtained on arrival for a maximum of 60 days provided travellers have an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
Canadians require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas can be obtained on arrival for a maximum of 60 days provided travellers have an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
Australians require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas can be obtained on arrival for a maximum of 60 days provided travellers have an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
South Africans require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas on arrival can be obtained for a maximum of 60 days provided travellers are in permission of an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
New Zealand nationals require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas can be obtained on arrival for a maximum of 60 days provided travellers have an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
Irish nationals require a passport valid for six months and a visa for entry into Sudan. Visas can be obtained on arrival for a maximum of 60 days provided travellers have an entry permit granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Interior.
Most nationalities require a visa for entry to Sudan. Visitors should be aware that if their passport contains evidence of a visit to Israel, a visa for Sudan will be refused, as will entry to the country even if in possession of a valid visa. Only holders of a business visa or permit may conduct business in Sudan. Entry visas are valid for one entry only, unless otherwise stated. Extensions of stays are possible and should be paid at the Ministry of Interior. All travellers need to register with the Aliens Department at the Ministry of Interior within three days of arrival in Sudan - hotels may do this automatically but it is worth checking. It is highly recommended that passports have at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources._Note: Passport and visa requirements are liable to change at short notice. Travellers are advised to check their entry requirements with their embassy or consulate.
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