Afghanistan•AsiaVaries
Free
Varies
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Special entry permit for foreign nationals of Afghan origin traveling to Afghanistan with a foreign passport, requiring proof of Afghan birth or Afghan identity documentation.
The Entry Permit (Afghan Origin) is a specialized travel document designed to facilitate the entry of individuals of Afghan heritage who hold foreign citizenship. Established to recognize the historical and familial ties of the Afghan diaspora, this permit bypasses the standard visa requirements for those who can prove their Afghan roots. It serves as a vital bridge, allowing individuals who may have relinquished their Afghan citizenship or were born abroad to reconnect with their heritage without the administrative hurdles typically faced by foreign nationals.
This permit is exclusively for foreign nationals of Afghan origin, including those who hold foreign passports but can provide proof of Afghan identity, such as a Tazkira (national ID card) or an old Afghan passport. It is also applicable to children under 18 born abroad to Afghan parents. What makes this permit distinctive is its nominal fee structure and its focus on identity verification rather than standard tourism or business vetting, acknowledging the unique status of the Afghan diaspora in the eyes of the state.
Must be a foreign national of Afghan origin.
Must provide proof of Afghan origin (e.g., Tazkira, Afghan passport, or certificate of identity from an Afghan diplomatic mission).
Individuals who have formally renounced Afghan citizenship are generally treated as foreign nationals and may not qualify for this specific permit.
Children under 18 born abroad to Afghan parents may be eligible based on parental documentation.
Education
none or higher
Valid foreign passport.
Proof of Afghan origin (Tazkira, old Afghan passport, or birth certificate showing Afghan parentage).
Completed application form.
Recent passport-sized photographs.
For children: Parental consent and proof of parents' Afghan identity.
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