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Friday, 18 April 2014

Visa information of India

Visa information of India


Who requires a visa?
All foreigners except for nationals of Nepal and Bhutan need a visa to enter India
What documents will be required?
Tourist Visa:
a. Passport valid for a minimum of 190 days with at least two blank pages.
b. Correct visa fee.
c. Two recent identical passport-size photographs.
d. Filled application form (all columns in the form are mandatory and must be filled).
Business Visa:
a. Passport valid for a minimum of 190 days with at least two blank pages.
b. Correct visa fee.
c. Two recent identical passport-size photographs.
d. Filled application form (all the columns of the form are mandatory and must be filled).
e. An original signed letter from the company in UK explaining the nature of business and duration of visit.
f. A signed Letter of invitation from an Indian company on their official company letter head clearly stating the purpose and duration for which visa is requested.
g. An undertaking stating that the applicant will not do any media or media-related work during his/ her stay in India.
Student Visa:
a. Passport valid for a minimum of 190 days with at least two blank pages.
b. Correct visa fee.
c. Two recent identical passport-size photographs.
d. Filled application form (all columns in the form are mandatory and must be filled).
e. Letter of admission from a recognised Indian educational institution with duration of the course.
f. Bona fide letter from the school/college.
g. Receipt of fee paid to the school/college.
h. Document showing financial support for the tuition fee and stay in India.
Transit Visa:
a. Passport valid for a minimum of 190 days with at least two blank pages.
b. Correct visa fee.
c. Two recent identical passport-size photographs.
d. Filled application form (all columns in the form are mandatory and must be filled).
e. Evidence of onward travel outside India – confirmed air ticket for onward journey.
Application requirements:
Additional documents required from persons not holding a UK passport or holding dual nationalities and originating from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China:
Individuals holding a Pakistani passport
i. Five sets of specific application forms for Pakistani nationals with one identical photo on each form.
ii. A notarised invitation from relative(s) in India.
iii. A copy of employer’s letter OR chartered accountant’s certificate (if self-employed) OR unemployment allowance letter / disability allowance letter / benefit letter, AND past three months’ bank statement
Only three airports of entry to India – Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai AND one land route of entry-Attari
Note: If the applicant has been living in the UK for less than a year, the processing time will be longer and subject to clearance from the competent authority:
British passport holders of Pakistani origin:
i. General application form.
ii. A copy of employer’s letter OR chartered accountant’s certificate (if self-employed) OR unemployment allowance letter / disability allowance letter / benefit letter, AND past three months’ bank statement
Individuals holding a Bangladeshi passport:
i. Specific application form for Bangladeshi nationals, two photographs as per specification (please specify the route, port of entry)
ii. A copy of employers letter OR chartered accountant’s certificate OR unemployment allowance letter / disability allowance letter / benefit letter, AND a copy of the past three months’ bank statement.
Individuals holding Sri Lankan or Chinese passport: Additional information form along with the general visa application form.
A non-UK national who has been a resident of the UK for one year or more: Needs to provide a copy of any one of the following documents as proof of his stay in the UK:
i. Utility bills/bank statement of at least one year OR
ii. Resident permit and entry stamp OR
iii. Stamp of indefinite stay.
A non-UK national who has been a resident of the UK for less than one year: Additional information form along with the general visa application form and a valid UK visa.
Individual with a Slovakian passport: Can only apply for three months single-entry visa.
Liquor permit: Applicants should submit the prescribed form (available on this website) along with the visa application, if traveling to the State of Gujarat.
Time required to issue visa:Processing times vary from application to application at the sole discretion of the High Commission of India and its Consulates, and some applications may take longer than others to get processed, but normally it takes 10 working days. Hence, confirm your travel plans only after obtaining the visa.
What is the cost of a visa?
The following prices are for UK nationals only; prices for other nationals vary.
Tourist Visa:
Up to six months/Single entry £30
One year (maximum stay of 180 days per visit) £50
More than 1 year tourist visa valid for a maximum stay of 180 days per visit £90
Business visa:
Up to six months/Single entry £105
One year (maximum stay of 180 days per visit) £160
24 month multiple entry £160
Entry Visa:
Up to six months £55
One year (maximum stay of 180 days per visit) £80
More than 1 year visa valid for a maximum stay of 180 days per visit £135
Student Visa:
Up to five years £55
Transit Visa:
Maximum 15 days stay with 3 months validity £8
Personal cheques will not be accepted. Visa fees are non-refundable and subject to change without notice.
How long is the visa valid for?
Tourist: 6 months to over 1 year from date of issue; Business: up to 2 years; Transit: normally 15 days, valid for 3 months from date of issue; Long-term: up to 5 years, although individual visits are not expected to exceed 6 months.
Other information:
Photographs – Please provide two recent photographs (not more than 6 months old) of your self. The photographs should be in color and:
Taken against a light background (white or off-white) so that features are distinguishable and in contrast against the background;
Clear and of good quality;
Printed on normal photographic paper;
Un mounted – 45 mm x 35 mm in size;
Should show full face (without sunglasses and normally without a hat or cap);
The face should be in the center of the frame

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