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Business Visa
A Sudanese business visa allows its holder to participate in business activities, such as attending meetings or conferences, conducting or attending training, conducting internal audits, installing equipment or performing other temporary services for a client, local branch. To travel to Sudan for business purposes, you need to notify the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sudan.
Procedure
- The applicant should contact the Sudanese embassy or consulate in their country of origin
- Provide a valid, signed passport. It must not expire within 6 months and must have at least 1 blank visa page.
- Submit two completed, signed Sudan visa applications.
- Submit two recent 2x2 passport size photos showing the whites of the eyes and taken by a passport photographer.
- Present the flight route generated on the computer
- Submit the original international vaccination certificate
- Submit a business letter from the employer or sponsoring company in the country of origin on the letterhead of the company representing the applicant, indicating the applicant's place of employment.
- Pay the visa fee at the specified bank and submit a visa issuance receipt
Necessary documents
- Completed Sudan visa application form.
- http://sudanembassyke.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/visa_application_form.pdf
- Your government-issued passport, valid for at least six months. Your passport must also be valid for the date of your intended departure from Sudan.
- Two passport size photos taken within the last six months.
- International certificate of vaccination against yellow fever.
- Business letter from the applicant company in the case of a business trip (on company letterhead and signed by a non-applicant).
- Proof of visa fee payment
Fee
The applicant must pay between $50 and $100, as different embassies set different fees.
Validity
A business visa is valid from 8 days to 3 months.
Diplomatic visa of Sudan.
Diplomatic visa of Sudan allows you to participate in meetings, consultations, negotiations, exchange programs, other activities held in Sudan by intergovernmental organizations.
Required documents for obtaining a diplomatic visa of Sudan
1. Application form. Duly filled and signed
http://sudanembassyke.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/visa_application_form.pdf
2. Photo
- The photo should be passport-sized, a recent photo of the whole person against a light background.
- It should be 3.5 x 4.5 in color, and the head should occupy 70-80% of the photo.
3. Passport and a copy of the main page
- Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of return.
- It should also have at least two blank pages.
4. A copy of the identity card
5. Diplomatic letter from the State Department – Office of the Special Envoy
- All travel details must be included.
The processing time of an application for a diplomatic visa to Sudan.
The average term for issuing a diplomatic visa to Sudan is 7-42 calendar days. It depends on the country to which you are applying for a visa.
The diplomatic visa fee for Sudan is free.
Where to apply for a diplomatic visa of Sudan?
You apply for a Sudanese diplomatic visa at the visa centers, embassies or consulates of Sudan, depending on which visa centers accept visa applications in your country of residence. If your country does not have any of them, you need to contact the nearest embassy or consulate to your place.
Procedure
1. The organization must obtain permission from the Ministry of Labor
- Certificate that the applicant is free from AIDS.
- Copy of passport (page with basic data/residency/visas).
- Three photographs of the applicant.
2. The documents are submitted to the Department of Labor to complete the procedure.
3. After that, the applicant receives a financial receipt, which indicates the payment of the work permit fee.
4. Based on Resolution No. (22) issued in 2006 by the Minister of Labor, the work permit must be approved, signed and certified by the seal of the head of the Department of Labor.
Necessary documents
- A letter from the organization requesting the visa, indicating the profession / place of work / duration of the contract / and must be signed by the country director or his assistant in the country.
- 3 recent color photos.
- Copy of passport with full name and other data.
- Resume and academic qualifications (in case of doctors/engineers/nurses).
- Completed application form for obtaining a work permit
- A copy of the technical agreement regarding the proposed project
- Proof of good behavior
Fee
175 Sudanese pounds is the fee for obtaining a work permit in Sudan.
Validity
A Sudanese work permit is valid for one year.
Processing time
Obtaining a work permit in Sudan takes from 7 to 30 days.
Instructions
- It is easy for permanent workers to apply for a work permit in Sudan as they are sponsored by their employers.
- A Sudanese work permit depends on this sponsorship as it confirms that you will earn money during your stay in the country.
- Contract work in Sudan is more difficult because the work permit is tied to one employer, so you have to change it according to each new contract.
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