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granted to passports showing Israeli visas. Yellow fever and cholera
vaccinations and malarial suppressants recommended. For more information
contact the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen , Suite 705, 2600 Virginia Ave.,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037 (202/965-4760) or Yemen Mission to the U.N., 866
United Nations Plaza, Rm. 435, New York, NY 10017 (212/355-1730).
ZAIRE - Passport and visa required. Visa must be obtained before arrival.
Transit visa for stay up to 8 days, single-entry $45; double-entry $70.
Tourist/business visa, valid 1 month $75-120, 2 months $140-180, 3 months
$190-220 and 6 months $264-360, requires 3 photos, 3 applications, yellow
fever immunization and onward/return ticket. Business visa also requires
company letter accepting financial responsibility for traveler. No personal
checks, send money order and enclose SASE for return of passport by mail.
Apply Embassy of the Republic of Zaire, 1800 New Hampshire Ave., N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20009 (202/234-7690/1) or Permanent Mission to the U.N., 747
Third Ave., New York, NY 10017 (212/754-1966).
ZAMBIA - Passport and visa required. Obtain visa in advance. Multiple entry
visa valid up to 12 months, requires $20 fee (no personal checks), 2
application forms and 2 photos. Business visa also requires company letter.
Yellow fever and cholera immunizations recommended. Apply Embassy of the
Republic of Zambia, 2419 Mass. Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008
(202/265-9717 to 19).
ZANZIBAR - (See Tanzania.)
ZIMBABWE - Passport, onward/return ticket and proof of sufficient funds
required. Visitors must declare currency upon arrival. For regulations check
with Embassy of Zimbabwe, 1608 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C.
20009 (202/332-7100).
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NOTES:
_ SASE is self-addressed, stamped envelope.
_ If applying in person, remember to call about office hours. Many consulates
are only open in the morning.
_ This booklet is updated yearly and is available from the Consumer
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