ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
Chart 
Nos. 
either of the foregoing Portuguese colonies 
concerned. 
66. The Portuguese Minister, in Washington, 
can authorize Portuguese consuls in the 
United States to issue transit visas to United 
States and British Government Officials and 
other United States citizens or British sub¬ 
jects any of whom are traveling on official 
government business and who hold priority 
passage to a destination beyond Portugal, 
provided representation is made to the 
Portuguese Minister by the Department of 
State on behalf of United States citizens or 
by the British Embassy on behalf of British 
subjects. Consuls must secure authorization 
for the issuance of visas to all other persons 
from the Ministry of Foreign Relations or 
the International Police, Lisbon, in which 
case at least three weeks are ordinarily re¬ 
quired before authorization is received. 
68. Consuls must obtain authorization before 
visas can be issued to any persons other than 
bearers of British passports issued in Aus¬ 
tralia, Canada, New Zealand, the Union of 
South Africa, or India and Irish (Eire) pass¬ 
ports any of whom are departing for the 
Union of South Africa from the country in 
which their passports were issued. All per¬ 
sons except Union nationals must comply 
with the foregoing Requirement 21 and in 
addition a deposit of from £5 to £75 may 
be required. 
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69. The foregoing Requirement 19 is applicable 
in the case of all persons other than tourists 
and alien residents of Venezuela in posses¬ 
sion of certain specified documents. In addi¬ 
tion, a deposit of 500 Bohvares (Approx. 
U. S. $160.00) is required of practically all 
aliens except tourists, transit passengers, and 
resident aliens of Venezuela in possession of 
certain specified documents. Consult Pan 
American Airways System office for details. 
70. Arrival and departure must be by plane and 
on the same day only. Passengers not depart¬ 
ing via a connecting plane on the same day 
they arrive must comply with the require¬ 
ments for Temporary Visitors. 
71. Dominican consuls must secure authoriza¬ 
tion from the Secretary of State of Foreign 
Relations, Ciudad Trujillo, D.R., before visas 
are issued to any persons except United 
States Government Officials including mem¬ 
bers of United States Diplomatic and Con¬ 
sular Service, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, 
and Coast Guard. 
72. All passengers from Iran or India must be 
in possession of smallpox vaccination cer¬ 
tificates. 
73. British Royal Air Force personnel in pos¬ 
session of official identity papers do not re¬ 
quire passports or visas, but must comply 
with all other requirements shown. 
74. Members of the Armed Forces of any of the 
Allied Nations (United Nations) are exempt 
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