Visas of Belarus, Visa, Journalist visa
Pretoria
This visa type is issued to media people to cover an event or a story in the country. You are not allowed to take up paid employment or study with this visa. A letter from your employer stating the purpose and duration of visit. Holders of this visa are allowed to gather information that will make up their story. If the applicant of this visa is less than 28 years old, an original copy of birth certificate is needed. Copies of passports of parents is also required. A letter showing that you have a valid medical insurance. Medical insurance should be valid for the duration of stay in Belarus. Confirmation of temporary accreditation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Republic of Belarus. The visa costs $75 to process.
Visas of Ukraine, Visa, Journalist visa
Pretoria
This visa is issued to journalists. People who apply for this visa are on visits to the country to cover a media event or write a story in the country. A letter of invitation from a media house registered in Ukraine requesting a media staff is required. They may also want to tour the country for a story. If you are a non-South African, a South African resident permit is needed. You must be able to afford a daily amount of $50 while in the country. You should have a return ticket to South Africa. You must be willing to abide by all Ukrainian rules and regulations while in the country. You are expected to exit the country when the visa expires.
Visas of India, Visa, Journalist visa
Johannesburg
This is the visa type for people with the media. The people included in the category of media include; cinema, television, media, writing, publishing etc. If you are traveling with a minor, you should have the minor’s birth certificate with both the parents name on it. Regardless of the purpose of visit, whether it is for tourism or to visit a friend, anyone working with the media requires a journalist visa. A letter from your employer stating that you will not engage in any professional activity. Your visa will not be issued if you apply more than 30 days before your date of departure. A renewal for this visa type cannot be done in India. It is a single-entry visa which is valid for 3 months.
Visas of Cuba, Visa, Journalist visa
Pretoria
This is the visa for media representatives who are travelling to Cuba temporarily for work purposes. The activities to be undertaken must be information gathering only. Minors should ensure they have an original copy of their birth certificate and their application forms should be signed by both parents. Letter from your employer stating the purpose and duration of your visit. You don’t have the right to take up work while in the country. Visiting tourist attractions for sightseeing and recreational purpose is prohibited. The visa is processed for 3 days and has a validity of 30 days.
Visas of Angola, Visa, Journalist visa
Johannesburg
This is for members of the media who are in Angola to cover a media event or to cover a story in the country. This visa doesn’t allow you to work during the duration of your stay. International certificate of vaccination against yellow fever. Proof of accommodation is needed during the visa application process. Proof of accommodation. Means of sustenance. Letter from you employer stating the duration and purpose of visit. Statement pledging to respect Angolan laws. The visa is valid for 120 days.
Visas of Yemen, Visa, Journalist visa
Pretoria
This visa is for members of the media. Applicants of this visa type intend to cover events in the country or go for interviews. You must be willing to obey all the laws of the country. Proof of accommodation for the duration of stay in the country. If you are a non-South African, a South African work permit is needed. This visa takes as long as 30 days to be processed. You are expected to leave the country after the visa has expired. It is valid for 30 days.
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