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by Chelsea Willms Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can I get my e-visa back in India?

The Government of India has restored all existing visas, which had been suspended earlier, including electronic visa except e-Tourist Visa, Tourist Visa and Medical Visa. All those who hold such valid visas (other than e-Tourist Visa, Tourist visa and Medical visa) need not apply to the Consulate for revalidation of their existing visa.

Can I travel to India with a 5 year visa?

With immediate effect, the government of India has reinstated valid 5-year e-tourist visas for the nationals of 156 countries and valid 5-year regular tourist visas (paper) for all countries, given the resumption of scheduled international flights to India from March 27, 2022.

Is the 5-year long Tourist Visa suspended in India?

But the 5-year and 10-year long tourist visas issued before October 6, 2021 continued to remain suspended until this day. Since November 15, thousands of fresh tourist visas have been issued for only 30 days of stay in India on a single entry.

Is India restoring long-term e-Tourist visas?

We have joyful news for worldwide Indian travel lovers. Indian government restores long-term 1-year and 5-year e-tourist visas with immediate effect. The government also said that it has restored old, long-term regular tourist visas (paper visas) with a validity of 5 years and 10 years, issued to citizens of all countries.

Does Afghanistan have an e-visa?

Is India evacuating Afghans?

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Can an adoptive parent travel to India?

Adoptive parents who hold current Indian passports or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards are able to travel to India. However, they should be aware of the current Travel Advisory issued by the Department of State on August 6, 2020: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/india-travel-advisory.html.

Is a visa for India valid in 2020?

prospective adoptive parents, prior to India’s implementation of COVID-19 restrictions on March 13, 2020, are no longer valid.

Does Afghanistan have an e-visa?

Earlier, the e-Visa facility was not available to Afghans and Afghanistan also came under the Prior Reference Category (PRC) of countries for grant of visa, which means Afghan nationals have to be cleared by MHA for any visit. Others in this category include nationals of Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, foreigners of Pakistani origin and stateless persons.

Is India evacuating Afghans?

India too has been evacuating both its citizens working in Afghanistan and Afghan nationals fleeing the Tali ban rule. Over a week ago, India announced an e-Visa facility for Afghans in the Emergency X-Misc category to help them travel to India. The visa will be valid for six months.

When did India suspend visas?

As the World Health Organisation declares coronavirus a pandemic, the Government of India has suspended all tourist visas and e-visas granted on or before March 11 (see statement above).

Is India imposing a visa ban on China?

Previous to this latest annnouncement, India had imposed visa ban on China, Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan. Indian travel advisory dictates passengers with travel history to China, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy, Thailand, Singapore, Iran, Malaysia, France, Spain and Germany to undergo self-imposed quarantine for a period ...

Is a visa valid in India?

Visas of all foreigners already in India remain valid and they may contact the nearest FRRO/FRO through e-FRRO module for extension/conversion etc of their visa or grant of any consular service, if they choose to do so. A notification to this effect is being issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BOI).

Does Afghanistan have an e-visa?

Earlier, the e-Visa facility was not available to Afghans and Afghanistan also came under the Prior Reference Category (PRC) of countries for grant of visa, which means Afghan nationals have to be cleared by MHA for any visit. Others in this category include nationals of Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, foreigners of Pakistani origin and stateless persons.

Is India evacuating Afghans?

India too has been evacuating both its citizens working in Afghanistan and Afghan nationals fleeing the Tali ban rule. Over a week ago, India announced an e-Visa facility for Afghans in the Emergency X-Misc category to help them travel to India. The visa will be valid for six months.

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