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5. Citizens of Venezuela arriving from Venezuela
on vacation for 14 days or less. Holders of
Venezuelan Official and Diplomatic Passports
accredited to Trinidad and Tobago are exempted
from the Visa requirements for the period of
their assignment. Holders of Venezuelan Official
and Diplomatic passports not accredited to Trinidad
and Tobago on official mission are exempted
from visa requirements for one month of less.
6. Citizens of Suriname, Martinque, Guadeloupe,
French Guyana, Netherlands Antilles (Curacao,
Aruba, Bonaire, St. Eustatius, St. Maarten and
Saba)
7. Holders of Diplomatic Passports are not automatically
exempted from visas.
8. Citizens of South Africa are allowed entry
into Trinidad and Tobago for religious cultural,
sporting, educational activities with visas
issued without reference. For any other purpose
applications for visas must be referred.
9. Visa Waivers may be issued to persons from
Albania, North Korea, South Vietnam, Bulgaria,
Hungary, China, North Vietnam, Cuba, Poland,
Romania, Dominican Republic, Haiti, India, Iran,
Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria,
Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria,
Tanzania, Uganda, Armenia, Azerbaizhan, Belarus,
Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghzia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Moldava, Russia, Tadzhikistan,
Turkmenia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan (former USSR)
Bosnia-Herzogovina, Crotia, Montenegro, Serbia,
Slovenia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia(former
Yuogslavia), The Czech Republic, The Slovak
Republic (former Czechoslavakia)
Persons from the Far East or Middle East will
only be given this facility after consultation.
The above is a guide to assist you but we would
suggest you check your own situation with your
local Trinidad & Tobago Embassy or your
Travel Agent.