India is a tourist's delight from the snow-capped peaks of
Himalayas in the north to the glorious palm beaches of Kerala and
Goa in the south. From the sand dunes and forts of Rajasthan in the
western region to the forests of Sunderban in the east. When it
comes to diverse attractive destinations for tours for all human
natures, India undoubtedly offers a vast range of opportunities to
visit - adventurous spots, pilgrim centers, scenic beauty,
historical monuments, beaches and hill resorts, wildlife safaris,
medicinal tours and much more!
Do you wish to visit India?
Following are the guidelines that will help you to get the Visa:
RULES
Visa for India is a must unless you are a national of
neighboring countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives.
HOW TO APPLY?
- For a Visitors Visa you should apply at the diplomatic
missions in your own country of residence or nearest Mission en
route.
- If your passport is valid for a minimum of six months beyond
the date of intended departure from India you should accompany
visa applications along with it.
- You will have a specified space to paste one photo and do not
forget to staple another on to the form (comes in handy while
comparing).
- And in case you are applying for visa from a country you are
not a national of (foreigner), you need to submit proof of long
term permanent residence in the country, which is at least three
years, from where you are applying.
- If you are a citizen of another country, then a reference of
your country of residence is needed for which there is a
additional fee and it would require extra time for processing.
If you are a Tourist:
- Visa is given for 6 months normally, rest specifically depends
on the country of residence.
- You need to produce documents in proof of your financial
standing.
- If you are a group of tourists (traveling in-groups of not
less than four members) under the auspices of a recognized travel
agency you may be considered for grant of collective tourist visa.
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VISA
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- Visa fee is USD 40.
- Processing time is 2 working days.
- Payment to be made by Draft.
Traveling for Business
If you are on a business visit, you can avail a visa that is valid
for one or more years with multiple entries.
Documents required:
- A letter from your sponsoring organization mentioning the
nature of business, probable duration of stay with itinerary.
- A guarantee to meet all expenses incurred during your stay.
VISA FEES and processing time:
- USD 40 for six months.
- Processing time is 2 working days.
- Payment to be made by Draft.
Studying in India:
Student Visas are issued for the duration of the academic course
of study or for a period of five years (whichever is less), on the
basis of confirmed admission to universities/recognized colleges or
educational institutions in India. During this period you will not
be permitted to change the purpose of your stay or your institution.
While you are in Transit:
As a bonafide transit passenger you will be issued a visa for a
maximum period of 15 days with single or double entry permit.
Missionary VISA
Missionaries are issued visas which are valid for single entry and
duration will be as permitted by the Government of India.
A guarantee for the applicant(s) maintenance while in India along
with a letter in triplicate from the sponsoring organization
indicating intended destination in India, probable length of stay,
and nature of duties to be discharged should accompany your
application.
Journalist VISA
This visa is issue to professional journalists and photographers
visiting India. On arrival in New Delhi, the applicant is required
to contact the External Publicity Division of the Ministry of
External Affairs and in other places, the Government of India's
Press Information Bureau.
Conference VISA
- This type of visa is issued to those who are attending
conferences / seminars or meetings in India.
- Along with the visa application a letter of invitation from
the organizers of the conference is needed.
- As a delegate you may also combine tourism with attending
conferences (have not heard of anyone who wasted such a trip).
Employment VISA
Qualified and skilled professionals or persons who are engaged or
appointed by companies, organizations, economic undertakings as
technicians, technical experts, senior executive's etc are issued
this visa.
They will have to submit proof of contract / employment / engagement
of foreign nationals from the company or organization appointing
them along with their application.
ADDED INFORMATION
- The validity of visa may be for more than 6 months but the
duration of stay in India for each visit on a tourist visa or
business visa will not exceed 6 months.
- Visa is given for a period for which passport is valid. For
example, if a passport is valid until April 30, 2003 and an
applicant is applying for 5 years visa on December 31, 1999, the
applicant will not be issued a 5 years visa as the passport
expires before the 5-year visa.
- Visas are valid from the date of their issue.
- If the foreigner is connected with the tourism trade he may
avail a tourist visa up to 5 years.
- Registration is compulsory within 14 days of first arrival in
India if visa is for more than 180 days.
How to extend your VISA:
Any visitor who wishes to extend his visa, unless he is a tourist,
is required to contact the FRRO's personally (no clones please).
Documents Needed:
- Original Documents -
- Passport
- Residence permits
- PIO Card
- Travel documents
Photocopies -
- of the front page and visa page
- of passport, relevant pages of residence permit having last
extension. other relevant documents for particular category of
visa. e.g.
- Bonafide Certificate and Identity card for student visa.
- Company letter and terms and conditions for business /
employment visa.
- Marriage certificate in case seeking extension of visa on
the ground of marriage to an Indian.
- For Research Visa, approval of research projects from the
Nodal Ministry.
VISA FEES AND PROCESSING TIME:
- USD 30 for extension of visa up to 180 days.
- USD 50 for extension of visa beyond 180 days.
EXTENSION OF VISA IN DELHI CAN BE DONE AT:
Ministry of Home Affairs
Director (F)
Lok Nayak Bhawan
Ist floor, Khan market
New Delhi-110003
TIPS
- Although a provision exists for the issue of a Temporary
Landing Permit (TLP) at the point of entry if you are traveling in
transit through India, it is advisable to obtain a transit visa
prior to your arrival in India. It is issued for a stay of 72
hours and is not available to all nationalities. The TLP is issued
only to those travelers in whose countries there is no Indian
Diplomatic representation at the discretion of the Immigration
Capital. For this, a valid passport confirmed onward air ticket
and onward visa is a must.
- A special agreement has been made with India and the SAARC
countries (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka) to keep the visa fee to the minimum to facilitate the
travel between its people.
- There also exist bilateral agreements between India and some
countries like Argentina, Bangladesh, Hungary, Maldives,
Mauritius, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, South Africa etc. for gratis
visa.
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