Visitors from Turkey and some other
countries holding valid passports are given a three-month
visitors' visa in entry. But this is subject to change; so,
please ask your travel agents for current requirements when
booking. All other nationalities must obtain the necessary
visas from one of the diplomatic missions of Iran before
entering the country. Applicants are advised to submit their
visa applications well in advance of their entry, leaving
adequate time for Iranian authorities to consider their
applications.
Visas can be granted to foreign
businessmen or experts with a valid invitation acceptable to
Iranian authorities extended to them by their Iranian
partners. If a foreign visitor wishes to stay longer than
the period for which his visa is valid, he must obtain
extension of visa or resident permit through the Foreign
Citizens Affairs Department. Diplomats require diplomatic
visas. Tour organizers and travel agents such as Iran
Air-Tours can provide all tourist visas, international and
domestic flights, 5-star hotel accommodation, deluxe coaches
and guided sightseeing. They also ensure well-planned
itineraries all arranged in advance.
ARRIVAL: Tourists are allowed
to bring in all the paraphernalia they normally carry with
them. Certain high-value items, however, will be entered in
your passport by the Customs officials: Upon departure, if
you are thinking of coming back to Iran on the same
passport, insist that the Customs officials cancel these
entries. Items written onto passports cannot be sold and
have to be shown on departure. In case of loss or theft you
will need to have a public document proving that you have
reported the incident.
Fire-arms, alcoholic drinks,
habit-forming drugs and pornographic material are banned and
so are gold bullion and electronic item for commercial
purposes.
DEPARTURE: When leaving Iran,
you are allowed to take with you all kinds of souvenirs,
provided they are not recognized antiques (it is always best
to keep your sales receipts to show to the Customs
officers). You may export carpets (check on the spot), and
there are certain arrangements for sending out newly
purchased carpets (or even take one or two of them with
you). Consult the dealer and your Iranian friends to take
care of this after your departure. Exportation of gold and
jeweleries is allowed only to a fair amount (personal
belongings).
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS: It is
forbidden to take more than 200, 000 Iranian Rials into or
out of the country. There is no limit to the amount of
foreign currency you can bring into Iran, providing you
declare amounts exceeding US $1,000 on arrival. You may even
open "Foreign Currency Accounts" with Iranian banks. Foreign
currencies up to the amount imported and declared may be
exported. Every passport bearer is entitled to carry 500 US
dollars. Passengers in possession of foreign currency in
excess of the permissible amount should hold the Foreign
Exchange Declaration or a Bank Transfer Certificate. For
security reasons, you are recommended to sell your foreign
currency to authorized banks (Melli, Tejarat, Sepah, Mellat,
Saderat) or authorized exchange centers, and obtain a
receipt for it. This receipt must be represented to the
relevant official at the time of departure.
Every passenger, when departing the
country, may in addition to personal belongings, carry
various Iranian products, handicrafts, and manufactured
goods without limitation as to their value, as well as a
maximum of 150, 000 rials of non Iranian goods, provided
that they are not intended for trade purposes.
Every passenger may have one
hand-woven carpet or two rugs of a maximum size of 12 square
meters.
Passengers may not take antiques,
works of art, historic manuscripts, or different valuable
coins or gems.
Every passenger may, when departing
the country carry 150 grams of wrought gold without gems and
up to 3 kg of wrought silverware without gems.