Visas
Visa Requirements
Your passport allows you to exit and enter your country of citizenship. A visa is a stamp in your passport that allows you to visit a specific country for a certain purpose and period of time. Grantees are responsible for obtaining a passport from their country of citizenship and any visas required by the host country or countries through which grantees will travel.
Applicants and grantees should contact the cooperating agency, the Fulbright Commission or the U.S. Embassy
that administers their grant to inquire about visa requirements and applications. Grantees from the U.S. should also inquire about separate research clearances, which are required for some countries. As these processes can be lengthy, application should be made as soon as possible.
Fulbright grants do not provide for expenses related to any passport or visa fees.
Specific Visa Information
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Non-U.S. Citizens

Information on U.S. visa policy and application procedures
U.S. Citizens
Americans should refer to the consular information sheet for the country to be visited for foreign entry requirements.
Exchange Visitor (J) Visas
Specific information about the exchange visitor (J) visa for foreign citizens.