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eVisa Asia – Your one-stop solution to Asian visa applications

Posted on January 17, 2011

January 10, 2011 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Planning to visit an Asian country? As you know, getting a visa isn’t always a walk in the park. Often, you have to endure the painfully slow process of applying for the visa at an embassy, and then waiting for it to be approved. You needn’t worry anymore, however, because eVisa Asia will provide you with the latest information on how to apply for a visa in an Asian country.

eVisaAsia gives travellers helpful tips on how to apply for visas quickly and without the hassle, and our tips may even save you from forking out extra cash for unnecessary fees at embassies!

So far, eVisa Asia has compiled step-by-step information for visa applications for over 21 countries around the world. Each country has its designated link to a page that provides you with a comprehensive guide to visa requirements in the language of your choice.

If you’re a US citizen, for example, you may find that there are 20 countries listed in different categories, based on the timeframe needed to get the visa you need. The same goes for the rest of the other countries.

Another 20 new countries will be added to the list soon, they are: Mexico, New Zealand, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Russia, Indonesia, Poland, Ireland, Vietnam, Finland, Hungary, South Africa, Portugal, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, and the Czech Republic.

Besides that, users can always check out the latest news about visas, the requirements or rules implemented by various Asian countries at the eVisaAsia website.

About eVisa Asia
eVisa Asia is a dedicated website that provides the latest useful visa information to travellers who are visiting Asia. In addition to that, our website is here to assist you with your visa application in various Asian countries. For further details, kindly visit www.evisaasia.com

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