Facts about Uruguay
Uruguay is a small town that has been under the shadows of the other larger South American nations. The country offers experiences outside the everyday tourist activity for its visitors, which makes it an appealing destination. Tourists can find themselves caught up in a cow-and-gaucho traffic jam or strolling with mate-toting locals. Visitors need not worry as there are national parks and beach resorts which offers a lot of exciting activities for them to partake in. Surfing and sunbathing are just some of the activities to enjoy on the relaxed beaches in the country.
At the various national parks, wildlife like lions, seals, and penguins can be seen. There is also the addition of seeing a football match between Nacional and Penarol, the two most followed football teams in the nation. The tourism industry is one of the most important parts of the country’s economy. In 2012, the industry was estimated to account for 97,000 jobs and 9% of GDP. About 2.8 million tourists visited Uruguay in 2013 which was a significant increase from the number of tourist visits.
The maximum amount that can be carried by a foreigner on entry and exit from the country is $10,000, any amount that exceeds this has to be declared with the customs authority of Uruguay. Nationals from about 72 countries can gain entry into Uruguay without a visa. Some of these countries are; Argentina, Armenia, Belgium. Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, etc. Citizens of India have to apply for tourist visas but they are not charged for it.
There are strict regulations imposed on the importation and exportation of certain items. These items include precious jewels, gold, firearms, pornography, inflammable articles, foodstuffs, antiquities, and business equipment.
REQUIREMENTS FOR URGUAY VISA.
- A Kenyan passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
- Duly completed and signed visa application form.
- If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.
- Passport-size 2 x 2” photographs taken in white background.
- Travel document.
- Proof of financial support.
- Proof of accommodation.
- Copy of return flight ticket.
- Documentation showing applicant’s ties to home country.
- Travel medical insurance to cover entire duration of stay.
- Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
- Copy of travel itinerary.
Uruguay Tourist Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- The Uruguay tourist visa is issued to foreigners visiting Uruguay for the purpose of sightseeing, recreation and relaxation.
- The tourist visa is valid for three months, and it is also extendable for another three months.
- The following documents are required:
- Valid passport of three months beyond intended stay.
- One 2 x 2” passport-size photo.
- References in Uruguay (name, address and phone number)
- Hotel booking confirmation.
- Return ticket and travel itinerary, including the flight number and the dates of arrival and departure.
- Postal applications should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
- For business visits, a letter from the company in the country of origin.
- Kenyans who have been invited to the country by their friends and relatives can travel to the country using this visa.
- The currency in Uruguay is the Uruguayan peso.
- Summertime in Uruguay is lovely, and extends from December to February. July and August are the coldest months.
- For the purpose of private visits, you are required to present the official letter of invitation from your host. The letter should be directed to the Consulate and must contain the contact details of the host.
- Tourists are permitted to import personal effects, including jewelry, cameras, computers etc.
- Applicants should make sure they are up-to-date on vaccinations.
- You are expected to follow all the rules guiding this visa
Uruguay Business Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- The Business Visa is for foreigners who intend to travel to Uruguay to engage in business activities with their partners in the country.
- Kenyans who visit the country on this visa are free to negotiate and sign business contracts with their partners.
- Other business activities that can be carried out by foreigners visiting the country are to attend conferences, trade fairs, and business summits.
- A letter from your employer stating that he/she is aware of your business trip is required. The letter should state the address of the company, your job status, and the duration of your business leave.
- An official letter of invitation from your partner company in Uruguay stating the duration and the purpose of your visit. The letter should be written on the company’s letterhead and signed by an authorized signatory.
- If you are self-employed, the certificate of business registration and a copy of your Income Tax Return should be submitted.
- If the partner company or employer will be responsible for the applicant’s finances, it should be clearly stated in the letter from the partner company.
- Proof of any business dealings between the applicant and the company in Uruguay should be provided.
- Receipt of payment of visa application fee should be provided.
- Kenyans should have proof that they have the incentive of returning to their country at the expiry of their visa.
- Applicants cannot receive payment for the services they render in the country.
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