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Any foreigner who wants to enter India must have a valid
visa affixed on his or her passport. This can be obtained from the Indian
Consulate in your country. Foreign nationals of Indian origin, their spouses
and children can obtain visas from the Consulate. Foreign nationals of
Indian origin, their spouses and children can obtain Entry Visas valid upto
10 years.
Tourist Visas can be obtained for six months, one year and 10 years. Visas
of the appropriate type should be obtained by students, businessmen,
journalists and others who want to visit India for professional purposes. |
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Validity of visas: All types of visas are valid
for the indicated period from the date of issue (and not repeat not from the
date of first entry into India). |
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Post-dated visas are not issued. |
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Application form and picture requirements: All
applicants for Entry and Tourist visas are required to fill out an
application form and provide one recent passport size photograph. Applicants
for Business, Research, Journalist and some other types of visas are
required to submit two forms duly filled in and two pictures. |
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Visas to non-residents: Visas can also be issued
to persons who normally do not live in the jurisdiction of this Consulate
(this also includes people holding Tourist / Business visas) after obtaining
clearance from the Indian Mission under whose jurisdiction the applicant
normally resides. This however takes a few weeks. The applicant may,
however, pay an additional charge for clearance by fax or telex. |
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Restricted area permits: Persons desiring to go to
a restricted area should fill in special forms and apply well in advance as
clearances are required before a permit can be issued to travel to these
places. It takes at least 6 to 8 weeks to receive the Government of India's
clearances in such cases. |
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Requirements for student visas: Firm letters of
admission from Universities, recognized Colleges or Educational Institutions
in India are required for issuance of Regular Student Visas. |
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Applicants are also required to produce satisfactory
evidence of financial support. In case of admission in a medical or a para-medical
course, the applicant has also to produce a 'No Objection Certificate' from
the Ministry of Health, Government of India, to obtain a Student Visa. |
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Applicants for Student Visas who want to pursue graduate
or post-graduate studies in Engineering / Technology are required to produce
a similar 'No Objection Certificate' from the Ministry of Human Resource
Development (Department of Education). Provisional Student Visas for a
period of 6 months can however be issued on production of a Provisional
Admission Certificate issued by a University / recognized Educational
Institution in India. It can be changed to a regular student visa in India
itself subject to completion of the formalities listed above. However, no
change of institute / purpose is allowed. |