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Prepare for your trip to the tropical paradise of the Federated States of Micronesia! All visitors must have a valid passport or travel document issued by their government. Remember to check that your document is valid for at least 120 days beyond your date of entry. If you're a citizen or national of the Marshall Islands, Palau, or the United States, you can also prove your citizenship or nationality with a birth certificate or entry permit. Short-term visitors do not need an entry permit if staying less than 30 days. For longer stays, make sure to obtain an entry permit. Citizens of the Marshall Islands, Palau, and the United States can obtain an entry permit valid for up to 1 year. For everyone else, entry permits typically last 30 days but can be extended to 60 days. You can get your entry permit upon arrival, but if you're traveling for a non-tourism purpose, apply in advance. Remember to bring your completed application form and FSM Arrival and Departure Record furnished by your carrier. Get ready for an unforgettable experience in Micronesia!
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Popular Foods
Sashimi - Raw fish sliced into thin pieces, often served with soy sauce and wasabi. Sashimi is a traditional Japanese dish that has become popular in Micronesia, especially in coastal areas where fresh fish is abundant. The most commonly used fish for sashimi in Micronesia is tuna, but other types of fish and even sometimes shellfish can be utilized. Coconut Rice - A popular Micronesian dish consisting of rice cooked in coconut milk, giving it a rich, creamy texture and a subtle coconut flavor. This dish is versatile and can be served as a side or turned into a full meal by adding various proteins, such as chicken or fish. Coconut rice is particularly well-suited to the island environment of Micronesia, where coconuts grow abundantly. Fried Breadfruit - A beloved snack in Micronesia, fried breadfruit is made by slicing the starchy fruit into coins, coating them in batter, and deep-frying until crispy and golden brown. The result is a delicious, crunchy treat with a slightly sweet flavor that's perfect for sharing. Fried breadfruit can be found at markets, street vendors, and family gatherings throughout Micronesia. Historical Appearance
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