To travel to India every foreigner needs to have a Visa Approval from the Indian High Commission in the respective countr
You can directly go to the Indian Embassy and apply for your Indian Visa. Nowadays the Indian Embassy has also started outsourcing the Indian visa application process to private processing agencies in many countries to make it more efficient.
In the United States, Indian visas are issued by Travisa Outsourcing. In most other countries, VSF Global has the responsibility for issuing Indian visas, including in the United Kingdom, Australia, Thailand, China, Sri Lanka, and France.
When applying for an Indian Visa, you’ll need to obtain a visa application form from the Indian Embassy in your country or complete an on-line application form on the website of one of the visa processing agencies where possible.
Along with your application and fee, for an Indian Tourist Visa, you’ll need to submit your passport that’s valid for a least six months and has at least two blank pages, a recent passport-sized photo, and details of your itinerary. In some countries, proof of residential address may also be required. Your visa application form may have the space for Indian referees, but this section usually isn’t required to be completed for tourist visas.
Copy of Birth Certificate: A photocopy of the applicant’s birth certificate. Any birth certificates that do not originate from the US or India must be translated into English and must be notarized. Please note: You should not send the original birth certificate; Travisa cannot be responsible for the original documents.
India Visa Validity: Visas are usually valid for multiple entries for a period of 6 months or 5 years based on the consular fee paid. 10-year visas are issued at the discretion of the Indian Consulate. Multiple entry visas allow re-entry to India only after a period of two months between visits. Important: Travelers must leave India on or before the expiration of their visa. Travelers who remain in India beyond the validity of their visa could face detention and significant penalties. If your intended length of stay in India exceeds the validity of your existing visa, you must apply for a new visa. If re-entry permission is granted, travelers intending to return to India for a second visit within two months must register at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) within 14 days of arrival in India
Indian Visa Processing Time: Visas are usually processed in 5 business days. Rush processing may be available for additional fees. Please visit our Consular Fees page for details. Rush service is defined as any attempt made by Travisa to retrieve the visa in less time than the amount required by the embassy to process the visa.
In order to ensure that visa applications for most embassies/consulates are submitted on the day that we receive them, they should be shipped to us via FedEx Priority Overnight (not First Overnight or Standard Overnight).
Non-refundable tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
Mentioned below are the conditions and procedures to apply for an Indian Medical Visa.
A medical category visa may be issued with the following conditions:
The initial period for such a visa may be up to a period of one year or the period of treatment whichever less, which can be extended for a further period up to one year by the State Government/ FRROs on the production of the medical certificate/ advice from the reputed/ recognized/ specialized hospitals in the country. Any further extension will be granted by the Ministry of Home Affairs only on the recommendations of the State Government/ FRROs supported by appropriate Medical documents. Such a visa will be valid for maximum of three entries during one year. State Government/ FRROs may permit one additional entry in the emergent situations if required.
Foreigners coming on ‘M visa’ will be required to get themselves registered mandatorily well within the period of 14 days of arrival with the concerned FRROs/ FROs
Attendant/family members of the patient coming to India for medical treatment shall be granted miscellaneous visa co-terminus with the ‘M Visa’ of the patient. Such visa may be granted the spouse/ children or those who have blood relations with the patient. However, not more than two attendants may be allowed at a time for grant of miscellaneous visa. Such visa will be called ‘MX visa’. Such foreigners are also required to get themselves registered with the local FRROs/ FROs well within 14 days from the date of arrival.
It may be clarified that ‘Medical Visa’ will be available to all foreign nationals including China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka. However, Registration formalities for Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals will be as per the provisions contained in para 106 in respect of Bangladeshi national and para 118 of the visa manual in respect of Pakistani nationals. Similarly, the entry and departure of these foreign nationals will also be governed as per the existing policy in respect o these nationals.
These are the conditions and rules mentioned in the document issued by the Government of India.
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