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Indian Passport Holders: Golden Opportunity! These 28 countries offered visa free entry to Indians, people started traveling after hearing the name

List of Visa Free Countries 2023: This year 28 countries have abolished visa requirements for Indian citizens. Being visa-free, you can easily travel across countries and visas without problems.

It is everyone’s dream to travel the world and explore new places. You just need to have a passport in your hand and travel money in your pocket and you can travel wherever you want. But many people have visa problems, and there are many countries in the world where you cannot travel without a visa. However, this year there are many countries that have come out with many attractive attractions to increase tourism.

If we talk about free visas, this year many countries have given free visas to Indians and by the end of the year, other countries have also included them in their list. This includes Thailand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and now Iran. Let us tell you a list of those 28 countries and tell you more.

List of visa-free countries for Indian passport holders

  • Angola – 30 days – African Country
  • Barbados – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Bhutan – 14 days – Asia
  • Dominica – 180 days – Transcontinental
  • El Salvador – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Fiji – 120 days – Transcontinental
  • Gabon – 30 days – Africa
  • The Gambia – 90 Days – Africa
  • Grenada – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Haiti – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Jamaica – Visa-Free – Transcontinental
  • Kazakhstan – 14 days – Asia
  • Macau – 30 days – Asia
  • Mauritius – 90 Days – Africa
  • Micronesia – 30 days – Transcontinental
  • Nepal – Visa-Free – Asia
  • Palestinian Territories – Visa-Free Asia
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Senegal – 90 days – Africa
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Trinidad and Tobago – 90 Days – Transcontinental
  • Vanuatu – 30 days – Transcontinental
  • Thailand (New) – 30 Days – Asia
  • Sri Lanka (New) – 30 Days – Asia
  • Malaysia (New) – 30 Days – Asia
  • Vietnam (New) – 30 Days – Asia
  • Taiwan (New) – 30 Days Asia
  • Iran (New) – Visa Free – Western Asia

Passport verification

A passport is a document recognized by the government, which confirms a person’s identity, nationality and citizenship. It allows people to travel internationally, cross borders, and enter foreign countries. A passport usually contains personal information, a photograph, and a unique number.

Length of stay

Each visa-free zone imposes a longer stay on travelers. Depending on the country, this period varies greatly, from a few weeks to a few months. Delays can result in fines, deportation, or legal action.

Money is checked

Many countries also ask travelers about their financial sufficiency, so they can determine whether they can afford to pay their bills while they are here or not. In this, your valid credit card, bank statement and deposit are shown.

Proof of residence

You must show proof of residence for the duration of your stay. In this case, it could be a hotel reservation, an invitation letter to their family, or planning a trip.

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