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a.
Visa
fees are non-refundable and
subject to change without
notice. The High Commission
reserves the right on granting
and deciding type/duration of
visa irrespective of the fees
tendered at the time of making
application. Granting of Visa
does not confer the right of
entry to India and is subject to
the discretion of the
Immigration Authorities. Visa
can be applied for in person or
by post at the High Commission
of India in London. Visa
applications from persons not
ordinarily residing in the UK or
from people of Pakistani,
Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan
origin are considered only in
the High Commission of India,
London and Consulate General of
India, Birmingham and their
processing may take one week or
in some cases much longer.
Applicants not ordinarily
resident in the UK and Sri
Lankan nationals are required to
complete an additional form.
Pakistani and Bangladeshi
nationals have to file special
visa application forms. In the
following cases processing of
applications will take longer:
(a) British Nationals holding
dual nationality or of other
origin, (b) applicants not
resident in the UK, (c) where
clearance from India is
mandatory, (d) visitors to
restricted areas and (e) certain
cases where documents may need
to be verified. Visa Section
will contact the applicant about
the time of delivery for such
passports. Please note that each
application is examined
individually and the time taken
for issuing Visa will vary from
case to case.
Visitors to restricted/protected
areas need special permits and
for this purpose an additional
form has to be completed. Please
contact the High Commission of
India, London if you wish to
ascertain whether any of the
places you intend to visit fall
in the category of
restricted/protected areas.
Specific Visas are granted for a
variety of purposes. The
principal types of Visa issued
are mentioned below. Please
contact the High Commission of
India for further details if you
are visiting India for purposes
other than tourism, such as
journalism, conferences, yoga,
voluntary work, mountaineering
or other expeditions. The visa
application form is, however,
the same. Separate forms are
available for Pakistani and
Bangladeshi Nationals.
b. Requirements for Visa
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1. Original passport valid for
at least 6 months
2. Correct visa fee
3. Two passport size photographs
(5 photographs in case of
Pakistani Nationals)
4. Supporting documents, where
necessary
5. Duly completed application
form (Pakistani and Bangladeshi
Nationals need to apply on
special application forms)

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Additional requirements for
different types of Visa are
given below.

a. Tourist Visa
Tourists wishing to visit India
will normally be granted tourist
Visa, effective from the date of
issue. Tourist Visa are
non-extendible and
non-convertible. Travel Agents
who have to visit India
frequently may be granted
tourist Visa for a longer
duration.

b. Business Visa
Business Visa are normally
granted for 3 or 6 months.
However, multiple-entry Business
Visa for up to 2 years validity
may be granted to
technicians/experts going to
India in pursuance of bilateral
agreements or joint venture
projects having government
approval.

c. Student and Employment
Visa
Student Visa can be obtained on
furnishing proof of admission to
recognized
Universities/Institutions in
India. Employment Visa can also
be obtained on furnishing of
proof of employment with
companies in India.

d. Transit Visa
Transit Visa are valid for halts
of up to 72 hours in India
within 15 days from the date of
issue of the visa and must be
obtained before departure.
Transit Visa cannot be obtained
from immigration counters at
ports of entry in India.
Evidence of onward travel to a
destination outside India is
required.

e. Entry Visa
Entry Visa are issued to persons
of Indian origin for a duration
of up to 5 years. These can be
obtained, depending on the
purpose of visit and
eligibility, on a case by case
basis.
Please Note : Persons
holding long term Visa (having
validity exceeding 6 months) are
normally not expected to stay in
India more than 6 months during
each visit. Please refer to the
boxed note further down for
requirement to register with the
Foreigners Registration Office
(FRO)/Foreigners Regional
Registration Office (FRRO).
Visa Exemption Letters for
Minors
Visa Exemption Letters
previously granted to children
of Indian origin (for a maximum
validity of 90 days from the
date of issue) have been
discontinued since 1 July 1999.
Visa Exemption Letters issued in
the past are hence no longer
valid. All children holding
separate passports are now
required to obtain regular Visa.
For more information, please
visit the site
http://passport.nic.in/visrules.htm
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