Known for their vibrant culture and Carnival celebrations, Trinidad and Tobago are popular destinations for beach vacations. Turks and Caicos: These two Caribbean islands offer visa-free entry to Indian passport holders for up to 90 days.
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Yes, all Indian passport holders require a short stay visa (for a stay of 90 days or less) to visit Aruba. The Dutch Embassy in New Delhi and the Consulate-General in Mumbai use the services of Visa Facilitation Centre VFS Global to handle short stay visa requests.
Green card holders do not need a Visa to enter Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and the Caribbean Netherlands (Islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba). Passport, green card, and round-trip tickets to the US or onward tickets to another destination required.
More often than not, the answer is no. U.S. citizens don't need a passport if the cruise starts and ends in the same U.S. city. This is known as a closed-loop cruise. That said, some may require a passport if you want to disembark at ports in any Caribbean destination.
Yes, Indian citizens must apply for a Mexican Visa before they travel to Mexico. India is not among the countries exempted from this visa requirement. Additionally, Indian citizens must apply for a Mexico Tourist Card online if they are entering the country overland border, from the United States, for example.
U.S. citizens must have a valid U.S. passport to enter Barbados. No visa is needed for stays up to 6 months. NOTE: Generally, all U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport when traveling to Barbados, as well as proof of anticipated departure from Barbados.