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Visa Rules |
PIO Rules |
Embassy of India
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Visa Rules |
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The instruction and information given here is general
in nature, however for specific information, you need
to visit the
Mission Site
1. Passport valid
for a minimum of six months beyond the date of
intended departure from India should accompany visa
applications.
2. Paste one photo and staple the other one on the
form at specified place.
3. Foreigners holding other nationalities (other than
the country where applying for visa), should submit
proof of long-term (at least three years)/ permanent
residence in the country (where applying). For citizen
of other countries, a reference has to be made to
their country of residence for which an additional fee
is applicable and will involve extra processing time.
Please refrain from making inquiries about the status
of application during this time.
4. Following visas are available from the Indian
missions abroad:
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TOURIST VISA
Is given for 6 months normally, rest specifically
depends on the country of residence. The applicant
is required to produce/submit documents in proof of
his financial standing. Tourist travelling in groups
of not less than four members under the auspices of
a recognised travel agency may be considered for
grant of collective tourist visa.
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BUSINESS VISA
Valid for one or more year with multiple entries. A
letter from sponsoring organization indicating
nature of business, probable duration of stay,
places and organizations to be visited incorporating
there in a guarantee to meet maintenance expenses,
etc. should accompany the application.
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STUDENT VISA
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 firm letters of admission from
Universities/recognised colleges or educational
institutions in India. Change of purpose and
institutions are not permissible.
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TRANSIT VISA
Are issued for a maximum period of 15-days with
single/double entry facilities to bonafide transit
passengers only.
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VISA TO
MISSIONARIES
Are valid for single entry and duration as permitted
by Government of India. A letter in triplicate from
sponsoring organization indicating intended
destination in India, probable length of stay, and
nature of duties to be discharged should be
submitted along with guarantee for applicant
maintenance while in India.
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JOURNALIST VISA
Are issued to professional journalists and
photographers for visiting India. The applicants are
required to contact on arrival in New Delhi, the
External Publicity Division of the Ministry of
External Affairs and in other places, the Office of
the Government of India's Press Information Bureaus.
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CONFERENCE VISA
Are issued for attending
conferences/seminars/meetings in India. A letter of
invitation from the organiser of the conference is
to be submitted along with the visa application.
Delegates coming to attend conferences may combine
tourism with attending conferences
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EMPLOYMENT VISA
Are issued to skilled and qualified professionals or
persons who are engaged or appointed by companies,
organisations, economic undertakings as technicians,
technical experts, senior executives etc. Applicants
are required to submit proof of
contract/employment/engagement of foreign nationals
by the company or organisation.
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FEES
The fee structure depends on the nationality of the
passport holder and type/duration of visa applied.
The existing fee structure is:
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Transit Visa |
US$ 5.00 |
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Visas with validity upto six months |
US$ 30.00 |
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Visas with validity upto one year |
US$ 50.00 |
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Student Visa |
US$ 50.00 |
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Visas with validity between one to five years |
US$100.00 |
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Visa fees
indicated in US$ are payable in local currencies
as well. Visa fees are not refundable except in
cases where a visa already issued is cancelled
thereafter. |
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION:
The
duration of stay in India, for each visit on a tourist
visa or business visa is only for a period of 6 months
even though a valid visa may be for more than 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.
Validity of all visas is counted from the date of
their issue.
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Tourist visa up to 5 years may be
granted if the foreigner is connected with the
tourism trade.
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If visa is for more than 180 days,
registration is compulsory within 14 days of first
arrival in India.
Extension of visa in Delhi- MHA- Director(F), Lok
Nayak Bhawan, Ist floor, Khan market, New
Delhi-110003.
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