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Kuwaitis eligible for visa-free travel to Iran twice a year

The Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait, His Excellency Mohammad Totonji, affirmed that there are no changes to the visa regulations for Kuwaiti citizens.

In a statement to Al-Jarida, Ambassador Totonji clarified that Kuwaiti citizens can visit Tehran twice a year without a visa, provided their stay does not exceed 15 days, and no fees are required.

Ambassador Totonji added that if a Kuwaiti citizen wishes to stay in Iran for a longer period, such as during the summer or any time of the year, a multiple-entry visa from the Iranian embassy is required.

Furthermore, Ambassador Totonji stated that a Kuwaiti citizen staying in Iran for a month must pay a visa fee of 15 dinars, while a one-year long-term visa costs 90 dinars. 

Ambassador Totonji also encouraged Kuwaitis to visit Iran, describing it as their second home, and explore its cities, heritage, and culture.

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