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When coming to Barbados, there are a number of countries which do not have visa exemptions. These are Afghanistan, Kuwait, Algeria, People's Republic of Laos, Andorra, Lebanon, Angola, Liberia, Bahrain, Libya, Benin, Madagascar, Bhutan, Monaco, Bolivia, Macau, Bosnia - Herzegovina, and Morocco. The same may be said about Burkina Faso, Mongolia, Burundi, Mozambique, Cambodia, Myanmar, (formerly Burma) Cameroon, Namibia, Cape Verde, Nepal, Central African Republic, Niger, Chad, Oman, China, Pakistan, Comoros, Paraguay, Congo, Philippines, Djibouti, Qatar, Dominican Republic, and Rwanda. Citizens of Ecuador, San Marino, Egypt, Sao Tome & Principe, El Salvador, Saudi Arabia, Equatorial Guinea, Senegal, Ethiopia, Slovakia, Gabon, Somalia, Guatemala, The Sudan, Guinea, Syria, Guinea-Bissau, Taiwan, and Haiti. Thailand, Honduras, Togo, India, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Vatican City, Iran, Vietnam, Iraq, People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire), Yemen, Arab Republic, Jordan, Yugoslavia, Kampuchea and Zaire also has no visa exemption agreement with the Barbadian government. Thus, these nationals of these countries must apply for visa prior to the visit.
They may pass their applications to the nearest Barbadian Embassy or Consulate. They are also required to submit documents such as the visa application form, duly completed signed, and duplicated, copies of personal pages of the applicant's passport, one passport-type photograph, and a visa fee of 50 USD. Upon submission of these papers, the visa will be processed then issued after a week or two.