Country name :

Syria

Do Indians require visa to travel to this country :

Yes

Is visa on arrival facility available to Indians to visit this country :

No

Documents required for processing :

• Visa Application Form: Complete application form for Syria
• Photo: Photo must be no older than 6 months
• Passport: Original Passport or Travel document with at least 6 months remaining validity on the date of travel and have at least 2 visa pages clear of any markings.
• Passport Copy: A clear scan of the information pages of your signed, machine readable passport. Provide the pages of your current passport showing your photo, personal details and passport issue and expiry dates. Must be valid for six months beyond the expiry date of the visa.
• Cover Letter: Covering letter mentioning the details of the applicant, travel and details of the other members travelling with you.
• Invitation Letter: A letter from your relative or friend or company inviting you to visit and their relationship to you. The letter could state: the purpose of your visit and length of stay, if you will be staying with them, If this person will be paying for your stay, provide proof of their funds. Invitation in from Syrian in Arabic language only. The letter should be attested by chambers of commerce in Syria which should be faxed/courier to the Embassy by Syrian Company. A Copy of letter should also be attached in Application. If Travelling for the First Time than - The invitee is required to arrange a guarantee letter stating that the passenger is a genuine traveller. The guarantee letter should also have invitee's contact number and email id.

Approximate processing time :

02-03 Working Days

Approximate fees :

Rs. 2200 Approx.

Note :

Indian citizens need visa for travelling to Syria as tourist. The stay is usually short with a period of 90 days and visa expires in 90 days. Syria currently does not issue tourist visas. You can only travel for business purpose. The no. of tourists visiting Syria has drastically dropped because of the condition of the country with respect to terror activities.