What to Know before You Apply for Indian Visa

We all know how important is a visa when we are traveling to foreign countries. Similarly, in the case of India, every traveler has to get their visa card issued. Only people from neighboring countries like Bhutan and Nepal are allowed to enter India even without visas. Coming further the Indian government issues 60 days, double-entry electronic visas for 161 countries. There are a lot of questions that keep troubling you while you go to obtain your Indian Visa. Here is a guide to make sure your Indian visa application goes well.

Types of Visa Required for India

There are multiple categories in a Visa and, when the visitor has to stay for less than 72 hours in India, they apply for a Transit visa. Another one is Tourist Visa, which is valid till six months. There are also countries who issue visas for more

than six months or even for a shorter period as three months, all depending upon your nationality. People can easily apply for Indian visa online however you should know there is the only USA that allows you a 10-year visa and there are 18 countries allowing you five-year visas namely Germany, Luxembourg, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Spain, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Iceland, Brazil, and Vietnam. Rest of the countries have facilities like biometric enrollment which are also issuing 5-year Tourist visa. The rest of the categories in India visas include Employment visas, Business visas, Research visas, Intern visas, Journalist visas, Student visas, and Film visas.

Where and How to Apply for an Indian Visa

The process of Indian visa application has been outsourced to private agencies across different countries and, the Indian government has substituted most of these countries with Indian companies. When applying from the US, the Indian visa applications are examined by Cox and Kings Global Services. Now, getting closer to the application process you first have to apply for that and complete an application form. The application form will ask for a fee in the end along with a passport that's valid for the next six months and has a minimum of two blank pages, details of your itinerary and, a recent passport sized photo. This again depends upon the country requirements, some also ask for copies of flight tickets and the residential address proof.

Permits for Protected/Restricted Areas in India

Just like any other country, India too has some remote areas where foreigner entries are prohibited. Before you apply for Indian Visa, make sure you obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) and, then visit the place. These restricted areas are generally the borders or the area near them as Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jammu and Kashmir, Sikkim, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Arunachal Pradesh. 

 

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