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    Default Visa for Doha

    Has anyone traveled via Doha recently on a non rev ticket ?

    I understand that the rules for the free visa waiver is that you have to hold a confirmed onward ticket. Is this rule relaxed for genuine non revs holding standby onward travel ? or do non revs have to obtain tourist visas ?

    Anyone with any first hand knowledge ? Much appreciated.

    Lee


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    No first-hand info, but I think this info on Qatar transit visas will help.

    https://qatarairways.zendesk.com/hc/...r-Transit-Visa
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    Thanks Mig.
    Unfortunately an essential ingredient in the transit visa application is the presentation of confirmed onward flight details.
    I was just considering various options for some trips next year, and the flights via Doha keep popping up as possibilities. Never been there, so thought it may be an idea to visit.
    Anyway long way off at the moment, so plenty of time to find someone who knows.
    Lee

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    Quote Originally Posted by T3Lee View Post
    Thanks Mig.
    Unfortunately an essential ingredient in the transit visa application is the presentation of confirmed onward flight details.
    I was just considering various options for some trips next year, and the flights via Doha keep popping up as possibilities. Never been there, so thought it may be an idea to visit.
    Anyway long way off at the moment, so plenty of time to find someone who knows.
    Lee
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    Update.....of sorts

    After making more local enquiries in the UK and not getting very far, I contacted the immigration people at Doha.

    I explained my situation, travelling without a firm booking, and my basic question was whether I could use the visa waiver facility because the rules appear to state that a confirmed onward or return ticket must be presented.

    Almost a month after my initial email, I now have received the following response " Good morning. Yes, the ticket must be present. Regards etc."

    I have to assume from this, that a standby (zed) ticket is good enough. This of course makes sense, however I would not like to advise others to use this as proof positive of the ability for non revs to use the visa waiver 'privilege'.

    In the absence of further advice, I will plan to test this out later in the year.

    Regards
    Lee

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    I know there are other countries that say must have onward ticket and you can non-rev in just fine. Qatar Airways flies to LHR, maybe a local number you can call, or if you work at LHR they must have some type of ticket counter, help desk. They even have a ticket desk at Harrods, Lower Ground Floor, 87-135 Brompton Road.
    OR ask British Airways, see if their employees can fly non-rev there.

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    Default Update from Doha (yes I am here at the mo)

    Cannot say too much on this open forum as open to anyone. But Qatar is not like any other countries, and they are very strict about most things. The visa waiver is handled in a different way from anywhere else I have been or know of. It is okay for non revs but you may need to be aware of methodology to avoid problems. If you need specific info for yourself, then please PM me and I will advise.
    Regards Lee

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    Quote Originally Posted by T3Lee View Post
    Cannot say too much on this open forum as open to anyone. But Qatar is not like any other countries, and they are very strict about most things. The visa waiver is handled in a different way from anywhere else I have been or know of. It is okay for non revs but you may need to be aware of methodology to avoid problems. If you need specific info for yourself, then please PM me and I will advise.
    Regards Lee

    Can't wait to go to DOH..
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