no Syrian visa for single women?
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no Syrian visa for single women?
I came across this information:
Visa Note
The government of Syria refuses entry and transit to: any passenger holding a passport containing a visa (valid or expired) for Israel and those holding a stamp indicating an Israel-Jordan border crossing; females aged between 14 and 35 years unless accompanied by a father, husband or brother (and with proof of such status); and holders of passports bearing evidence of entry at Sharm El Sheikh, Rafha, Gaza or Nablus.
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Syria/Visa+and+Health
i couldn't find a 2nd confirmation of this information.
Does anyone know if this applies to US citizens? I'm a single female and would like to visit Syria on my own.
Visa Note
The government of Syria refuses entry and transit to: any passenger holding a passport containing a visa (valid or expired) for Israel and those holding a stamp indicating an Israel-Jordan border crossing; females aged between 14 and 35 years unless accompanied by a father, husband or brother (and with proof of such status); and holders of passports bearing evidence of entry at Sharm El Sheikh, Rafha, Gaza or Nablus.
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Syria/Visa+and+Health
i couldn't find a 2nd confirmation of this information.
Does anyone know if this applies to US citizens? I'm a single female and would like to visit Syria on my own.
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To complicate the issue, Timatic (the authority for such information and accessible from http://www.delta.com/planning_reserv...tion/index.jsp
seems not to mention that restriction. Neither does the similarly authoritive World Travel Guide nor their US embassy (http://www.syrianembassy.us/syrian_v...quirements.htm).
But to be safe, call the embassy.
seems not to mention that restriction. Neither does the similarly authoritive World Travel Guide nor their US embassy (http://www.syrianembassy.us/syrian_v...quirements.htm).
But to be safe, call the embassy.
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There was a travel report by Maxwell last year on her trip to Lebanon and Syria, and I don't recall her mentioning this odd visa restriction.
As a side question, what proof would someone have to indicate that they are traveling with a brother -- would childhood pictures count?
Its not relevant to me, but I'm curious since I'm in the very early stages of preparing to visit Syria in May 2009.
Michael
As a side question, what proof would someone have to indicate that they are traveling with a brother -- would childhood pictures count?
Its not relevant to me, but I'm curious since I'm in the very early stages of preparing to visit Syria in May 2009.
Michael
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I would still call, but here is a bit more info; click on the "Travel" tab:
http://www.kftv.com/country-detail.asp?cty=SYR&cty2=SY
http://www.kftv.com/country-detail.asp?cty=SYR&cty2=SY
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Lerasp - Just call the embassy as others suggested. This certainly wasn't the case when I was there in November 2006 - I entered the country twice and traveled independently the entire time with no problem.
I hope your trip works out - Syria was one of my favorite trips, and, as a female traveling alone, I had virtually no hassle. Please let me know if you have any questions - happy to help.
Linda
I hope your trip works out - Syria was one of my favorite trips, and, as a female traveling alone, I had virtually no hassle. Please let me know if you have any questions - happy to help.
Linda