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Cameroon: United States (U.S.) Embassy in Yaoundé Announces Changes to Visa Procedures and Fees

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Cameroon: United States (U.S.) Embassy in Yaoundé Announces Changes to Visa Procedures and Fees
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Syria has updated its entry and transit visa fee schedule for foreign nationals, effective July 6, 2025. Under the new regulation, visa fees will vary depending on the applicant's nationality, length of stay, and number of entries.

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The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced new visa fees for foreign nationals to enter and transit the country. With the regulation, which took effect on July 1, 2025, visa fees were redefined based on country, number of entries, and length of stay. Under the new decision, it was announced that Turkish citizens will be required to obtain a visa for their travels to Syria, and a single-entry, one-month visa fee of $50 will be charged. [re…

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Syria, to which Türkiye has provided political, military and humanitarian support for years, has introduced visa requirements for Turkish citizens. The Damascus administration's new decision has drawn a huge backlash on social media.

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superhaber.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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