Oman has loosened entry requirements for the citizens of 25 countries to boost tourism.

The changes follow a similar lifting of restrictions for Russian, Indian and Chinese passport holders earlier this month.

Read: Oman relaxes visa rules for tourists from Russia, India, China

Citizens from the selected countries will be able to come to Oman on a non-sponsored e-visa provided they have a valid residence or tourist visa for the US, Canada, Australia, the UK or European Union countries at the time of the application.

Applicants must also have a passport valid for six months, a return flight ticket and a confirmed hotel reservation in Oman.

The spouse and children of an applicant who meets the criteria will also be granted visas.

The entry fee is the now standard OMR20 ($52) for a one-month tourist visa after the price was quadrupled earlier this year.

Read: Oman quadruples cost of tourist visas

“The concerned authority has the right to disallow the entry of any citizen of these countries who meet the conditions of obtaining this visa if required for the public interest,” Royal Oman Police added.

The list:

Azerbaijan

Armenia

Albania

Uzbekistan

Iran

Panama

Bhutan

Bosnia

Peru

Belarus

Turkmenistan

The Maldives

Georgia, Honduras

Salvador

Tajikistan

Guatemala

Vietnam

Kyrgyzstan

Kazakhstan

Cuba

Costa Rica

Laos

Mexico

Nicaragua