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Many of my friends say that getting the US visa is not easy. Also, it is quite expensive compared to other countries. However, by paying almost 12,000 Rupees for the US visa fee, I got a multiple-entry visa valid for 10 years. For a traveller, this expenditure is an investment because this visa not only allows entry to the USA but also to many other major tourist destinations like UAE, Singapore, Turkey & Philippines which offer visa-on-arrival or e-visa facility. Here is the list of ‘Visa-free countries for Indians having US visa’.
List of major countries Indians can visit with a valid USA visa
Asia
- UAE (Visa on arrival for 14 days)
Free transit in Dubai & Abu Dhabi for 48 hours even if you don’t have US visa - Philippines (Visa-free entry for 14 days)
- Singapore (Visa-free transit for 96 hours)
- Taiwan (Online Travel certificate is a must)
- Malaysia (Transit pass for 120 hours only in group tours)
- South Korea (Visa-Free for 30 days if you transit to or from USA from or to India. Visa-Free to visit Jeju island for 30 days)
- Oman (e-Visa for 30 days)
Europe
- Turkey (e-Visa for 30 days)
- Georgia (Visa-free entry for 90 days)
- United Kingdom (Free transit)
- Montenegro (Visa-free entry for 30 days)
- Albania (Visa-free, only with multi-entry US visa, visited US atleast once)
- Macedonia (Entry for 15 days)
- Bosnia & Herzegovina (Visa-free entry for 30 days)
Map: Visa-free countries (for Indians having US visa) on world map
North & Central America
- Mexico (Visa-free for 180 days)
- Guatemala (Visa free entry)
- Belize (Visa-free for 30 days US multiple entry visa holders only)
- Honduras (as mentioned by other tourists, official document awaited)
- El Salvador (as mentioned by other tourists, official document awaited)
- Nicaragua (as mentioned by other tourists, official document awaited)
- Costa Rica (Visa-free for 30 days for US multiple entry visa holders only)
- Panama (Visa-free, only with multi-entry US visa, visited US atleast once)
- Cuba (Free transit for 72 hours, Tourist card needed for more than that)
- Bahamas (Entry letter upon arrival, official document awaited)
South America
- Colombia (Visa-Free entry)