Passports and Visas
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Posted: January 11, 2023Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Las Vegas is the largest city in the state of Nevada and is located in the Mojave Desert, bordering California and Arizona. The Las Vegas metropolitan area, known as the Las Vegas Valley, includes Clark County and the cities of North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Boulder City, as well as several other unincorporated communities. The Las Vegas Valley has a population of 2.3 million people and has been one of America’s fastest growing cities the past decade. Although Las Vegas ranks only as the 28th-most populous city in the United States, there could be as many as 300,000 tourists visiting here on any given day. Las Vegas is known as “America’s Playground” and is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. While the city is also considered the Gambling Capital of the World and is home to over 60 major casinos, there was a time when the island nation of Cuba was actually America’s favorite playground and gambling hotspot. During the 1950’s Cuba was a criminal empire for some of America’s most notorious mafioso—Mafia men who controlled the country’s casinos and hotels. Castro would eventually take over the island in 1959, forcing the end of Cuba’s Golden Age and prompting 1.4 million Cubans to flee their country, some even moving to Las Vegas to start new lives.
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Posted: January 05, 2023Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Many residents of Phoenix may not know about the hidden treasures of Mozambique, but with the increase in travel to East Africa, more and more people are discovering the African wildlife and tropical beaches of the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”.
The Republic of Mozambique, located in southeastern Africa on the Indian Ocean, is roughly the same size as the combined land area of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Portuguese settlers ruled the area for more than 400 years before the country gained independence in 1975. The official language remains Portuguese, although most residents speak one of the native languages as their primary language. English-speakers are also common, especially in tourist-friendly regions along the coast and around major cities, particularly in southern Mozambique. The combination of European and African influences has created unique cultural and culinary experiences.
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Posted: December 31, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Algeria remains a mysterious and unexplored country for most Denver area tourists, as well as Denver business leaders seeking commercial opportunities overseas.
Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and several other North African countries, Algeria’s tropical and subtropical climates encompass fertile land in its northern region and the Sahara Desert to the south. The second largest country in Africa, Algeria is the continent’s fourth largest tourist destination. The country also offers numerous business opportunities, particularly in the oil and gas, power, infrastructure, IT, and defense sectors (https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/algeria-market-opportunities).
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Posted: December 30, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
The Republic of Guinea is not a common destination for residents of the Charlotte area, but it does provide unique experiences for adventurous travelers and those seeking new commercial opportunities in international trade. “Tarnished by the Ebola crisis and long-term political instability, it is a country most people stay away from,” the World Travel Guide noted (https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/africa/guinea/). “But for travelers who like being far, far from the beaten path, Guinea has many enticements.”
Located on West Africa’s Atlantic coast, Guinea beckons travelers with thundering waterfalls, virgin rainforests, remote hills, and tropical beaches. It contains five ecoregions: the Guinean montane forests, Western Guinean lowland forests, Guinean forest-savanna mosaic, West Sudanian savanna, and Guinean mangroves. However, travel outside major cities and tourist resorts can be difficult due to undeveloped transportation infrastructure -- and dangerous due to high levels of crime and corruption. The impoverished country also faces frequent medical crises, as detailed by the CDC at https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/guinea.
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Posted: December 29, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Singapore, the modern city-state located just off the Malaysian peninsula, draws leisure and business travelers from Atlanta and across the globe with its modern amenities and spectacular natural beauty. The island nation offers travelers amazing beaches, state-of-the-art accommodations, exciting nightlife, and unique culinary experiences.
Now known as the Republic of Singapore, the tropical archipelago was known for centuries for the marine trading post Temasek. In the early 1800s, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles of Great Britain established a port of call in Singapore, eventually transforming the island into a major trading center and a British colony. Occupied by Japan during the World War II, Singapore separated from Britain in 1959 and became a sovereign nation in 1965. Today the “Switzerland of Asia” is a global financial and corporate center that ranks among the most prosperous nations around the globe. Despite being one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Singapore boasts clean modern streets, low crime rates, futuristic skyscrapers, and one of the world’s busiest ports.
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Posted: December 29, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
The island nation of Cape Verde off the West African coast has been a popular winter getaway for European tourists for decades. Now residents of San Francisco and other Americans from across the country have also begun discovering the tropical archipelago in recent years, with the United States ranking as one of the country’s top 10 sources of visitors. The nation also leads West African countries in tourism per capita.
Cape Verde (officially the Republic of Cabo Verde) consists of 10 volcanic islands covering more than 1,500 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean. The archipelago was uninhabited until Portuguese explorers discovered it and made it the first European settlement in the tropics. Centrally located west of Senegal, Cape Verde emerged as an economic center during the Colonial-era slave trade. The republic achieved independence from Portugal in 1975.
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Posted: December 27, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
The Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar is once again open for Detroit area residents after reopening its borders following the pandemic. Myanmar was largely closed to the outside world until the government began encouraging tourism in 1992. The nation quickly became an appealing destination for tourists seeking cultural experiences, spiritual awakenings, unspoiled beaches, and spectacular natural beauty. While the tourism infrastructure is more established in neighboring countries such as Thailand and Malaysia, Myanmar today reflects the natural environments of those countries before decades of Western-style development made their mark.
Formerly known as Burma, the Republic of the Union of Myanmar gains its independence from British rule in 1948. After periods of democracy and military rule, a new civilian government took charge in 2011 that began actively encouraging visitors and building tourist infrastructure. Millions of tourists followed as the decade progressed. However, the combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and another military coup d’état in early 2021 devastated tourism. While political repression and instability continue, travelers have begun returning to Myanmar since the country reopened in mid-2022.
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Posted: December 25, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
UPDATED April 26, 2023
Millions of tourists visit the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan each year, enjoying the Arab state’s many historic, cultural, religious and natural treasures. The Jordanian tourism industry is the largest private-sector employer in the country, accounting for 14% of its economy and drawing more than six million visitors annually, including visitors from the San Diego area.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is located between the Red Sea, the Dead Sea, and the River Jordan at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe. Modern-day Jordan has been inhabited by humans for several millennia. The area had previously been part of the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Roman, and Ottoman Empires before achieving independence from British rule in 1946. The country of more than 10 million is predominantly Arab and the official language is Arabic -- the fifth-most spoken language in the world with more than 230 million.
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Posted: December 24, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
The Republic of Angola – a former Portuguese colony that endured decades of civil strife during the Twentieth Century – has experienced a renaissance over the past 20 years. “Safe and welcoming, this friendly nation transports that laid-back, community-oriented lifestyle of southern Portugal to continental Africa – and travelers are once again discovering its charm,” the World Travel Guide noted (https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/africa/angola).
With 1,000 miles of Atlantic coastline, the southwest African nation beckons travelers with tropical beaches, virgin rainforests, vast plains, savannahs, wetlands, and hardwood forests. The gleaming skyscrapers of the capital city, Luanda, provide a dramatic counterpoint to the traditional villages that dominate a sprawling country that is over seven times the size of Florida.
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Posted: December 23, 2022Categories: Passports and VisasRead more »
Sri Lanka remains a popular destination for Seattle area tourists seeking cultural experiences and spectacular natural beauty. The pear-shaped island nation in the Indian Ocean offers amazing beaches, ancient cities, safari wildlife tours, and modern amenities in a unique South Asian environment.
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka was previously known as Ceylon before 1948, when it was under British rule. The country’s population of some 22 million includes members of several Asian ethnic groups, primarily the Sinhalese (75%), Tamils, Moors, and Malays. The two official languages are Sinhala and Tamil. However, English remains the “link language” that is used for education and commercial purposes. Buddhism is the official religion of Sri Lanka and has the largest number of practitioners, while Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity are also represented. Buddhism and Hinduism are also the main influences on Sri Lankan culture, although echoes of the British, Portuguese and Dutch colonial eras still linger. Despite the lengthy flight time from North America to South Asia, citizens of the United States and Canada rank among the top 10 nationalities visiting Sri Lanka.