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These 16 countries require an HIV/AIDS test before you can get a visa

Several countries have policies that require an HIV/AIDS test before issuing certain types of visas, particularly long-term visas such as work, residence, or student visas.

These policies can vary widely and may change, so it’s important to check the latest information from the embassy or consulate of the country you plan to visit.

HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS

As of the most recent updates, here are some countries known to require an HIV/AIDS test for certain types of visas:

Middle East
Saudi Arabia

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
United Arab Emirates

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
Qatar

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
Kuwait

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
Oman

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
Bahrain

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.

Asia
China

Requires an HIV test for certain long-term visas, including work visas.
Singapore

Requires an HIV test for certain long-term visas, including employment passes.
Brunei

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
Africa
Sudan

Requires an HIV test for work and residence visas.
Egypt

Requires an HIV test for certain long-term visas, particularly for employment.
Mauritania

Requires an HIV test for long-term visas.
Caribbean
Turks and Caicos Islands

Requires an HIV test for work permits and long-term residence.
Central Asia
Uzbekistan

Requires an HIV test for certain long-term visas.
Eastern Europe
Russia

Requires an HIV test for work and residence permits.
North America
Turks and Caicos Islands

Requires an HIV/AIDS test for long-term stays.

These requirements are typically aimed at foreigners seeking long-term stays and are not usually applied to tourists or short-term visitors. It’s also important to note that testing positive for HIV/AIDS can sometimes result in a visa denial in these countries.

Always verify the current requirements with the relevant embassy or consulate before making any travel plans, as policies can change.

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Randy Osei Akoto
Randy Osei Akoto
A content creator, writer, blogger and digital marketer currently the Editor and writer at 2Rvisionnews.com. Believes in hard work and keeps up with latest trending stories making rounds across the globe in all aspects, from politics, sports, entertainment, health, business etc.

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