Nepal•AsiaVaries
60 USD
Varies (Can be extended. Specific to journalism and press activities.)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Non-tourist visa subcategory for accredited foreign journalists and media professionals working in Nepal, issued with ministry recommendation.
The Press Visa (Journalist Visa) is a specialized non-tourist visa category intended for accredited foreign journalists, media professionals, and film crew members who intend to conduct professional media-related activities in Nepal. This category is strictly for those engaged in news coverage, documentaries, or other journalistic endeavors. To obtain this visa, applicants must first secure press accreditation from the Department of Information and the Nepal Press Council. The process requires a formal recommendation letter from the Department of Information, a valid press identity card, and documentation verifying the applicant's professional media credentials and the nature of their assignment in Nepal.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to qualify for this visa. The application requires a valid passport, proof of current visa status, and a detailed project proposal or assignment letter from the sponsoring media organization. The visa is typically issued for a maximum duration of four months at a time, reflecting the project-based nature of journalistic work. The standard fee is USD 60, though additional costs may apply for re-entry facilities or specific filming permits depending on the scope of the media project. It is crucial for applicants to ensure all documentation is complete and verified by the relevant Nepalese authorities before arrival or during their stay to maintain legal compliance.
Age: 18-
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Valid passport
Passport photos
Press credentials
Assignment letter
Media organization details
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