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Do Syria Citizens Need a Visa for Yemen in 2026?

Visa on Arrival

Syrian citizens MUST obtain a visa to enter Yemen. Visas are highly restricted and typically require a government-approved sponsor.

Visa on Arrival
Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Secure Sponsor

Obtain an official Letter of Invitation (LOI) from a sponsor in Yemen.

2

Apply for Visa

Submit your application and LOI at the nearest Yemeni embassy.

3

Security Clearance

Wait for security clearance from authorities in Yemen before the visa is issued.

Required Documents

  • β€”Syrian passport valid for at least 6 months
  • β€”Completed Yemen visa application form
  • β€”Two recent passport-sized color photographs
  • β€”Confirmed round-trip flight ticket
  • β€”Letter of Invitation (LOI) approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • β€”Proof of sufficient funds (recent bank statements)

Important Tips

  • β€’Traveling to Yemen is extremely dangerous due to the ongoing conflict; check your government's travel advisories.
  • β€’An official Letter of Invitation (LOI) from a sponsor in Yemen is strictly required to get a visa.
  • β€’Visas are generally only issued for business, humanitarian, or essential family visits, not tourism.
  • β€’Prepare for extensive security interrogations and delays at the borders or airports.

Easiest Way to Get It

A powerful local sponsor who can handle the security clearance internally is the only viable way to obtain a visa.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover Yemen

Yemen, a land of deep antiquity and legendary landscapes at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, is one of the most culturally rich and visually dramatic countries in the Middle East. From the 'Manhattan of the Desert'β€”the ancient mud-brick skyscrapers of Shibamβ€”to the surreal, alien-like biodiversity of Socotra Island and the magnificent gingerbread-style houses of Sana'a's Old City, Yemen is a living museum. Known as the homeland of the Queen of Sheba and the ancient source of frankincense and the world's first cultivated coffee (Mocha), the country possesses an architectural and cultural heritage found nowhere else on earth. While it currently faces profound challenges, the resilience of its people and the breathtaking beauty of its rugged mountains and historic ports continue to define its place in the world.

Sana'a
One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, famous for its UNESCO-listed Old City with 6,000 unique, earth-colored buildings decorated with white friezes.
Shibam
Often called the 'Manhattan of the Desert,' this 16th-century city in the Hadramaut region is famous for its soaring mud-brick tower houses, some reaching seven stories high.
Sana'a Old CityShibam Mud-brick SkyscrapersSocotra Island (Dragon's Blood Trees)Mandi (Meat and flavored rice)Saltah (National dishβ€”meat stew)
Best Time: October to April for pleasant temperatures; the highland areas (like Sana'a) enjoy a mild, temperate climate year-round; the Socotra trekking season peaks from October to May
Currency: Yemeni Rial (YER)
Daily Budget: $30-70/day (Logistics for Socotra or secure travel can be significantly more expensive)
Safety & Scams
Current travel status: High Danger/Avoid all travel; the country is currently impacted by conflict and humanitarian challenges; foreign visitors are at extreme risk of kidnapping and violence; Socotra is generally considered more stable but remains difficult to access; check all government travel advisories before any planning.
Getting Around
Air travel (Yemenia) is the only viable way into the country, typically via Aden or Socotra; internal land travel is extremely difficult due to checkpoints and infrastructure issues; domestic transport is mostly shared taxis and locally chartered vehicles.
Cultural Etiquette
Traditional Islamic values are strictly observed; dress extremely modestly (loose, long clothing); avoid photographing government buildings or women; alcohol is prohibited; 'Small talk' is common, and hospitality is a point of great pride.
Internet & Connectivity
Connectivity is very limited and often slow; 3G is available in major hubs but frequently interrupted; Socotra has very basic internet in Hadibo; high-speed fiber is rare except in some specialized international offices.
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Frequently Asked Questions

You can get a visa on arrival when traveling to Yemen. This means you do not need to apply in advance.

Yemen citizens can travel to Syria visa-free.

The Syria passport ranks #195 globally with visa-free access to 71 countries.

You can obtain your visa at the Yemen airport or border crossing upon arrival. Have your passport, return ticket, and payment ready.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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