All women while in Iran are required to follow the dress codes prescribed form women in Iran. This means wearing a headscarf and not allowing the skins on your arm or legs to be shown while in public.
the world's smartest travel social network
Loading feed
Do I need a visa for Iran? And how hard is to get a visa? This is the most frequent question we get asked right after October 20 2015 that Iran has started issuing visas with 30 days validity at Tehran Imam Khomeini (IKA), Tehran Mehrabad (THR), Mashhad (MHD), Shiraz (SYZ) and Tabriz (TBZ) international airports.
In a few words "If you plan to go on trip to Iran, don't risk it. Get a visa the proper way from the Embassy."
Whether you need a visa depends on where you are from and where you are travelling to. Citizens of around 60 countries do not need a visa to enter Iran for travelling purposes for various amounts of times.
Most other countries citizens can gain a visa on arrival from most of the major airports in Iran, although for peace of mind they can also apply for visas beforehand.
Visas on arrival for most countries only allow for a stay of 15 days. For US and Canadian citizens due to lack of any consular services in Iran, must have prior approval of an itinerary and tour operator before applying for a visa from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Iran has extended airport visa validity from 14 days to 30 days as part of its plans to boost tourism industry in the country. Photo by arwcheek @ Flickr
Most tour companies will take care of this for you. No citizens of Israel are permitted to travel to Iran. People who have an Israeli stamp in their passport will also be denied entry. All citizens except for Israeli can travel to Kish Island, a popular tourist island, without a visa for up to two weeks.
Since visa requirements are subject to fairly constant change, it is best for everyone to contact Iranian consular or embassies in their own country to find out what is required before entry.
Most visas will be approved in two to three weeks. Most people find it relatively easy if correct information is given. However, it is best to allow for plenty of time before applying.
We don’t know who took this video, but we’re sure this is the coolest Tango dance video in front of a Mosque you’ll ever see! The stunning mosques of Isfahan are among the most beautiful and interesting in the world.…
ContinuePosted on March 28, 2016 at 1:59pm
All women while in Iran are required to follow the dress codes prescribed form women in Iran. This means wearing a headscarf and not allowing the skins on your arm or legs to be shown while in public.
Posted on March 28, 2016 at 1:49pm
One of the major worries that people have when thinking about travelling to Iran. The recent rise of groups such…
Posted on March 28, 2016 at 1:32pm
173 members
873 members
93 members
17 members
17 members
55 members
87 members
26 members
75 members
22 members
84 members
60 members
26 members
72 members
21 members
© 2025 Created by EnLinea Media.
Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
Comment Wall
You need to be a member of Tripatini to add comments!
Join Tripatini