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The region covering today's Tajikistan was part of the Persian empires for much of its history. This region has been an important place for flourishing Persian culture and language.
Tajikistan has experienced three changes in government and a five-year civil war since it gained independence from the USSR in 1991. A peace agreement among rival factions was signed in 1997 and implemented in 2000. The central government's less than total control over some areas of the country has forced it to compromise and forge alliances among factions. Attention by the international community in the wake of the war in Afghanistan has brought increased economic development assistance, which could create jobs and increase stability in the long term.
While Tajikistan's economy grew substantially after the war, in 2014, Tajikistan was the world's most remittance-dependent economy, with remittances accounting for 49% of GDP. Besides aluminum, which accounts for more than half of export value, the primary export commodities are cotton, electric power, fruits, vegetable oils, and textiles. Drug trafficking is a significant source of income in Tajikistan.
Today, most prospects of change are evident to help recover the country. However, many of these measures are proving to be inefficient and unfulfilling.
How to Get Visas in Tajikistan.
Nationals from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, and Ukraine do not need a visa for visits for up to 90 days.
Following the trends of other Central Asian countries, visas are increasingly easy to obtain, particularly for nationals of wealthy nations. This policy is designed to stimulate tourist activity in Tajikistan. There is no longer a requirement to register with OVIR for tourist visits under 30 days. Letters of invitation are no longer needed on arrival at Dushanbe airport. Still, they are necessary to prearrange a visa from the UK and US embassies.
Since July 2016, visas for 45 days have been available at www.evisa.tj for US$50 for citizens of most wealthy countries. You may apply for a GBAO permit and the evisa for an extra US$20. The evisa can be used at all land borders and airports and is typically approved within two working days. Some people have reported teething problems with the evisa system. Still, the system works well for the most part and saves a page in your passport. Remember to print the e-visa before arrival. They will not accept a digital copy. Black and white are acceptable.
Visas must have been applied for in advance at Tajik embassies, online, or maybe purchased upon arrival at Dushanbe airport. However, these visas are now only available to citizens from countries with no Tajik embassy. To save time, you can complete and print a form before arrival. It is best to use the Tajik form. Bring two passport photos, a handful of photocopies of your passport, and cash. The process takes around 10 minutes. A tourist visa in Tajikistan costs US$25 at Dushanbe International Airport and consular representatives abroad. If you wish to travel to the GBAO region, a separate permit is required. It is easily obtained when applying for a visa or in Dushanbe. The cost is US$50 locally or at consulates in Central Asia but is usually accessible in Europe.
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The region covering today's Tajikistan was part of the Persian empires for much of its history. This region has been an important place for flourishing Persian culture and language.
Tajikistan has experienced three changes in government and a five-year civil war since it gained independence from the USSR in 1991. A peace agreement among rival factions was signed in 1997 and implemented in 2000. The central government's less than total control over some areas of the country has forced it to compromise and forge alliances among factions. Attention by the international community in the wake of the war in Afghanistan has brought increased economic development assistance, which could create jobs and increase stability in the long term.
While Tajikistan's economy grew substantially after the war, in 2014, Tajikistan was the world's most remittance-dependent economy, with remittances accounting for 49% of GDP. Besides aluminum, which accounts for more than half of export value, the primary export commodities are cotton, electric power, fruits, vegetable oils, and textiles. Drug trafficking is a significant source of income in Tajikistan.
Today, most prospects of change are evident to help recover the country. However, many of these measures are proving to be inefficient and unfulfilling.
How to Get Visas in Tajikistan.
Nationals from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, and Ukraine do not need a visa for visits for up to 90 days.
Following the trends of other Central Asian countries, visas are increasingly easy to obtain, particularly for nationals of wealthy nations. This policy is designed to stimulate tourist activity in Tajikistan. There is no longer a requirement to register with OVIR for tourist visits under 30 days. Letters of invitation are no longer needed on arrival at Dushanbe airport. Still, they are necessary to prearrange a visa from the UK and US embassies.
Since July 2016, visas for 45 days have been available at www.evisa.tj for US$50 for citizens of most wealthy countries. You may apply for a GBAO permit and the evisa for an extra US$20. The evisa can be used at all land borders and airports and is typically approved within two working days. Some people have reported teething problems with the evisa system. Still, the system works well for the most part and saves a page in your passport. Remember to print the e-visa before arrival. They will not accept a digital copy. Black and white are acceptable.
Visas must have been applied for in advance at Tajik embassies, online, or maybe purchased upon arrival at Dushanbe airport. However, these visas are now only available to citizens from countries with no Tajik embassy. To save time, you can complete and print a form before arrival. It is best to use the Tajik form. Bring two passport photos, a handful of photocopies of your passport, and cash. The process takes around 10 minutes. A tourist visa in Tajikistan costs US$25 at Dushanbe International Airport and consular representatives abroad. If you wish to travel to the GBAO region, a separate permit is required. It is easily obtained when applying for a visa or in Dushanbe. The cost is US$50 locally or at consulates in Central Asia but is usually accessible in Europe.
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