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QATAR - Entry Visas Upon Arrival Will No Longer Be Granted

April 29, 2010 - The State of Qatar has announced that, starting shortly, business visas upon arrival to Qatar will no longer be granted. This will affect citizens of 33 countries, including British and U.S. citizens, who previously could obtain the ...

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