India
Visa
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 Entry
Visas valid upto 10 years from the consulates.
Indian visa is not issued at the port
of entry unlike in some countries.
Tourist Visas can be obtained
for six months, one year and 10 years.
Students, businessmen, journalists and
others who want to visit India for professional
purposes should obtain visas of the appropriate
type.
Validity
of visas
All types of visas are valid for the indicated
period from the date of issue (and not
from the date of first entry into India).Post-dated
visas are not issued.
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.
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.
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.The
entry of foreigners, stay, movements and
departure is regulated by the Acts passed
by the Indian Parliament and rules framed
there under by the Central Government
from time to time.
Foreigners who enter India
should have a valid passport, visa or
other accredited travel documents. All
foreigners should enter India through
authorized check post or airport only.
They are subjected to immigration check
at the airport or check post.
All foreigners who enter
India or depart from India either by air
or sea shall furnish a true statement
of particulars setting it out in form
'D' embarkation card
The civil authority under Foreigners Order
1948 has powers to impose restrictions
on the movement of any foreigner in India.
The authority can also refuse a foreigner
entry into India if he/she does not posses
a valid passport, or is insane or is suffering
from any infectious disease or has been
convicted for an extradition offence or
if his/her entry is prejudicial to the
interest of the country.
All foreigners who desire
to stay in India beyond 180 days have
to register themselves at the Foreigners
Registration Office within two weeks of
their arrival. Those who intended to stay
for less than 180 days but ended up staying
longer also have to register themselves.
Any violation of this provision makes
them liable for prosecution under section
5 of the Registration of Foreigners Act,
1939.The State Registration Officer in
the State capital functions as the liaison
office between the Foreigners Registration
Officers (FRO) and the government.
A foreigner who enters India
on a valid visa shall report before the
Foreigners Registration Officer within
two weeks of arrival and get himself registered.
He has to produce 6 sets of photos, passport
copies, visa page, etc. Thereafter the
FRO will issue registration certificate
and a residential permit up to the validity
of the visa period. India.
A foreigner coming to India on a tourist
visa valid for 6 months need not register
his name. However this depends on the
condition noted on the visa.
Children of foreigners under 16 years
of age residing in India need not register
their name as they are exempted from Registration
(Exemption) Order 1957. But they will
be issued a residential permit for their
stay in India. They should also obtain
extension for their stay from time to
time.
Foreigners who wish to stay
in India beyond the visa period should
apply for extension of stay 90 days before
his Residential Permit is due to expire.
The Central Government has delegated limited
powers to the FROs to grant extension
of stay to foreigners and in all other
cases the following documents are to be
sent to the State government.
Application duly filled
and signed by the foreigner in duplicate.
Photostat copy of the valid passport along
with visa page.
HIV certificate issued by a recognised
medical institution.
Copy of the registration certificate and
residential permit.
Financial guarantee given by an Indian
citizen on a Rs 10 stamp paper.
Photostat copy of the bank account and
remittance and letter given by the bank
manager.
Police report in English issued by the
jurisdictional police station where the
foreigner resides.
Receipt for having paid the prescribed
fee to the RBI under head of account OAS-0070.
In case of businessmen, the agreement
between the firm and the Government of
India.
In case of employment visa, letter of
consent of the firm where the foreigner
is employed.