Fw: [AIS14-Announce] 2 weeks left to register for AIS 2014
For Your Information Jane On Friday, May 2, 2014 8:16 PM, Tijani BENJEMAA <tijani.benjemaa@topnet.tn> wrote: Thanks a lot Gael. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tijani BEN JEMAA Executive Director Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) Phone: + 216 41 649 605 Mobile: + 216 98 330 114 Fax: + 216 70 853 376 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- De :Gael Hernandez [mailto:gael@pch.net] Envoyé : vendredi 2 mai 2014 16:48 À : tijani.benjemaa@topnet.tn Cc : Ashil Oogarah; announce@afrinic.net; ais14-announce@internetsummitafrica.org Objet : Re: [AIS14-Announce] 2 weeks left to register for AIS 2014 On 2 May 2014, at 16:04, Tijani BENJEMAA <tijani.benjemaa@topnet.tn> wrote: Dear Ashil, You spoke about the visa procedure. We don’t have Djibouti consulate here in Tunis. Can you please confirm that we can get the visa on arrival? And are there specific documents we should provide to get the visa? Many thanks Ashil. Dear Tijani, The following information is published in http://www.internetsummitafrica.org/en/practical-info/visa Visitors from all countries require a visa when travelling to Djibouti. A valid passport, visa, and evidence of yellow fever vaccination are required for entry in the Republic of Djibouti. Those travelling by air can obtain 3-day visas at Ambouli International Airport for 10,000 Djiboutian francs ($60) or 30-day visas can be obtained for 15,000 Djiboutian Francs ($90). It is, however, advisable to obtain visas prior to travel to Djibouti whenever possible. Inquiries may be made at the nearest Djiboutian embassy or consulate. In countries where there is no Djiboutian diplomatic representation, travellers may sometimes obtain visas at the French Embassy. The validity of the Djiboutian visa is also the amount of time one may stay in the country without a residency permit. If one overstays his/her visa validity, an exit tax of 10,000 Djiboutian francs ($60) may be required. Djiboutian airport taxes of $60 are typically added into the cost of an airline ticket by travel agents. Tickets purchased online, however, sometimes fail to account for this charge and it may be requested at check-in. Any airport/visa/customs fees must be paid in cash. All visitors are strongly encouraged to visit their nearest Djibouti consulate and check for the requirements to obtain a visa. The above-mentioned information is to be used as a guide only. Source : http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/country/djibouti.html Regards, Gaël Hernandez Research and Outreach Specialist Mobile: +44 746 354 1032 Packet Clearing House http://www.pch.net/ Peering: +1 415 247-7337 peering@pch.net NOC: +1 415 247-7337 noc@pch.net ________________________________ Ce courrier électronique ne contient aucun virus ou logiciel malveillant parce que la protection Antivirus avast! est active. _______________________________________________ AIS14-Announce mailing list AIS14-Announce@internetsummitafrica.org http://lists.internetsummitafrica.org/mailman/listinfo/ais14-announce
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