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Visa policy of Nouvelle Alexandrie refers to the requirements and regulations governing the entry, stay, and transit of foreign nationals in the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The Department of State, through the Federal Immigration Service, is responsible for administering the visa system, while the Federal Gendarmerie enforces immigration controls at ports of entry.
Nouvelle Alexandrie maintains a tiered visa policy that reflects its international commitments, economic interests, and security considerations. Citizens of Raspur Pact member states and Concord Alliance partners benefit from preferential entry arrangements, including visa-free travel or streamlined visa-on-arrival procedures. The Federation has bilateral visa exemption agreements with numerous nations, particularly those with significant trade relationships or historical ties. As a major destination for business travelers, tourists, and skilled migrants, Nouvelle Alexandrie processes millions of visa applications annually through its network of embassies, consulates, and authorized visa application centers Micraswide.
The current visa framework was substantially reformed following the Proclamation of Punta Santiago in 1685 AN, which established the constitutional basis for federal immigration policy. Subsequent legislation, including the Federal Immigration Act of 1693 AN and its amendments, codified visa categories, entry requirements, and the rights and obligations of foreign nationals. The visa policy continues to evolve in response to regional developments, including the management of refugee flows during the East Keltian Collapse and the integration of new territories into the Federation.