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1)Link to NewYork Kazakhstan Embassy:Visa Prices,Adoptions

Kaz Letters of invitation are not needed for US tourists

2) Link Kazakhstan Embassy Washington DC Visa Application

download Kazakhstan Visa Application

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Click on the 'download file' for a map of Kazakhstan.

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If you are a victim of IDENTITY THEFT file a police report and contact the following:
1.) Equifax: 1-800-525-6285
2.) Experian (formerly TRW): 1-888-397-3742
3.) TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289
4.) Social Security Administration (fraud line): 1-800-269-0271

If you would like to regularly receive business updates on Kazakhstan, go to the Kazakhstan embassy website to sign up.

Kazakhstan Embassy, Washington DC

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The U.S. Embassy in Almaty Kazakhstan is 11 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Standard Time, and it is located at 97 Zholdasbekova, Samal-2, Almaty 480099, tel. 7-3272-50-48-02, fax 7-3272-50-48-84, e-mail ConsularAlmaty@state.gov

U.S. Embassy in Almaty Kazakhstan website

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Kirghizstan Visa information


Kazakhstan Contract Labor Law

Kazakhstan Eases Visa Regulations for Americans, Others


Kazakhstan, this weekend, will ease visa regulations for Americans and citizens of 26 other countries who wish to visit Kazakhstan for business, tourist or private trips, officials announced this week in Astana.


Valikhan Konurbayev, head of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced the changes at a news conference on February 12. He said that as of February 15 the citizens of 27 developed nations, including the United States, all 15 members of the European Union, Australia, Japan and some others, will be able to obtain Kazakhstan entry visas without having to get an invitation first. Mr. Konurbayev said: "The citizens of these countries do not represent a migration threat, a threat of illegal labor migration or illegal trafficking."


To get a visa, an American will simply have to apply for it at a Kazakhstan's embassy or consulate and they will be issued one in due course. In the past, a person needed an invitation from a Kazakh entity processed through the Foreign Ministry before applying for visa. The changes apply to single-entry 1-month visas for business, tourist or private trips.


"This is a major step forward in liberalizing visa regulations," Mr. Konurbayev noted. He added the decision to liberalize the existing regulations stems from the President of Kazakhstan's instructions aimed at promoting tourism and attracting foreign investment to Kazakhstan.


Kazakhstan will continue to expand the list of such countries in the future, Mr. Konurbayev said.

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