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Single entry visa for Japanese tourists to have reduce rate
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Single entry visa for Japanese tourists to have reduce rate
Published 29.05.2019
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For further development of Turkmen – Japanese cooperation in tourist sphere and according to the Provision on regulation of consular charges of Turkmenistan approved by the Resolution of the President of Turkmenistan from July 13, 2005 on Improvement of Activity of the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov signed the Resolution, having assigned to set reduced tariff for 10 –day single entry visa for citizens of Japan coming to Turkmenistan as tourists. According to the document, it is also assigned to release Japanese citizens from consulate charges and additional consulate charges for consulate works in non-working hours, off-days and holiday during processing of the above-mentioned visas. The document assigns the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State Migration Service and the Ministry of Justice to prepare the amendments and addendums followed from this Resolution and to present it to the Cabinet of Ministers within one month.

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