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My stay in Kathmandu for Visa 25.12.06 - 3.12.06


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Old May 8th, 2008, 21:38   #61
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Never to worry, it doesn't change the question though.

I realize now I think I was getting myself confused though: Those three (or two) months at a time that I refer to had to do with proposed visas-on-arrival for some nationalities I think, not with extended visas (?).

So those five-year visas are new to me, may be some German thing? Sorry for the confusion, and maybe even now I'm still getting some things mixed up.
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five year tourist visa was introduced for sixteen countries in November 2006

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Never to worry, it doesn't change the question though.

I realize now I think I was getting myself confused though: Those three (or two) months at a time that I refer to had to do with proposed visas-on-arrival for some nationalities I think, not with extended visas (?).

So those five-year visas are new to me, may be some German thing? Sorry for the confusion, and maybe even now I'm still getting some things mixed up.
No it was not a German thing. Indeed I found the information on this matter on the internet in November 2006, where sixteen countries including Germany was mentioned. The reason why I remember Germany is obviously since I am German. Right now I cannot find this link again since I am in a hyper expansive cyber cafe in Singapore, but when I am back, I will search for this link.
I myself had two five year tourist visas issued in Germany. When I was in Kathmandu in May 2007, I would have gotten such five year visa again, but the officer in Kathmandu told me that I would have to wait another 25 days. It was my great blunder that I had not enough money with me to spend this much in Nepal.
But as I wrote in this thread before, the officer told me not to come to Nepal again for getting any India visa, so I understood that they won't give such visa not more than twice in a row.
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