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Summary

Reisepass erforderlich Visum erforderlich Rückflugticket erforderlich
Other EUYesYesNo
USAYesYesNo
CanadianYesYesNo
AustralianYesYesNo
BritishYesYesNo

Passports

Passport valid for at least 180 days and with at least two blank pages required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.

Visas

Visas for India are required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.

Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements for India.

Working Days Required

All visa applications in the UK now have to be file online at http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk . After the mandatory electronic filing of visa applications, applicants are asked to submit printed copies of their applications, photos, passports and fees to respective Indian Visa Application Centres (IVACs). Processing times vary at the sole discretion of the High Commission of India and its Consulates in the UK, and some applications may take longer than others to get processed. You should confirm your travel plans only after obtaining the visa. Applications submitted in London, Birmingham and Edinburgh will take minimum two to three working days to get processed. Applications submitted in Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow will take a minimum of five to seven working days. Postal applications take a minimum of 10 working days (not including transit). These times may differ for other non-UK nationals. In addition, if the High Commission or the Consulate General requires an applicant to attend an interview, the India Visa Application Centre will contact the applicant and inform the date and time of the interview accordingly.

Visa Note

Certain parts of the country have been designated protected or restricted areas that require special permits and in some cases prior government authorisation. Intent to visit a specific restricted region should be indicated when applying for a visa and a permit will be granted to visit that region only. It is advised that applicants apply for the special permit for restricted areas when they enter India by visiting the FRRO (Foreign Regional Registration Office) which have offices in all major Indian airports and cities. An additional form must be completed but there is no fee for a restricted area permit. Passengers are advised to check with the tourist board for up-to-date information before departure. Application forms must be filled in completely, and with as much detail as possible, otherwise the application may be rejected and a new application only allowed after three months have passed. Tourist visa holders must wait at least two months before they are able to re-enter the country if they chose to visit another country during their stay in India.

Types of Visa and Cost

Tourist visa: £32 (multiple-entry; up to six months); £52 (multiple-entry; up to one year). Business visa: £57 (up to six months) £82 (up to one year); £90 (more than one year). Transit visa: £17 (single/double-entry – up to 72hrs). Restricted/protected area permit: £22. Prices for certain other nationals vary, nationals are advised to contact the embassy to check cost. All visa applications are subjected to a non-refundable £10.20 VFS service charge.

Validity

Tourist: six months or one year for multiple entry. Transit: maximum stays of three days within 15 days of issue. Business: six months or one year, or up to two years for multiple entry. Visas are valid from the date of issue not your date of departure.

Applications to:

Cconsular section at your nearest embassy or high commission. For UK nationals, India has outsourced its visa application services to VF Services (http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk) and applications at the embassy in London are no longer accepted. There are also Indian Visa Application Centres in London, Hayes, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. In the US, India’s visa application services are handled by Travisa Outsourcing (https://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com).

Visa extensions are not available in India, unless in extreme circumstances (eg medical emergency).

Entry With Pets

An incoming passenger can import up to two pets at one time. These include all domestic animals such as dogs, birds, cats etc subject to production of required health certificate from their country of origin. Pets are still liable for the usual quarantine checks upon arrival.

The information presented here is solely based on data provided by third parties. Please note that BCD Travel shall not assume any liability or guarantee of correctness, completeness or actuality of the presented information of the content provided by third parties.
Interesting facts about India
: South Asia.
Area: 3,166,414 sq km (1,222,582 sq miles).
Population: 1.2 billion (2009).
Population Density: 370 per sq km.
Capital: New Delhi. Population: 16.6 million (2007).
Electricity: 230-240 volts AC, 50Hz. Some areas have a DC supply. Plugs used are of the round two- and three-pin type.
Head of Government: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh since 2004.
Head of State: President Pratibha Patil since July 2007.
Location: South Asia.

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