Destination Travel & Tours

 
 
Permit to Re-Enter Restriction LiftedTravelers on a Tourist visa were previously required to have a gap of at least 2 months between two separate visits to India. The restriction has now been lifted except for nationals of China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, foreigners of Pakistan and Bangladesh origin and stateless persons.   


Consulate General of India, San Francisco
Notice and alertsWe are happy to inform that, with effect from November 30, 2012, the gap of two months required between visits to India of a foreign national on a Tourist Visa would be applicable only in the case of nationals of Afghanistan, China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, Bangladesh, foreigners of Pakistan and Bangladesh origins and Stateless persons. Hence, foreign nationals except those mentioned above need not apply for re-entry permit to visit India if they have a multiple entry visas. Please contact M/s.Travisa Outsourcing if you have any queries.
 
Many of you have inquired with us about the new fees charged by the Indian Government to the people from Indian Origin that are now naturalized U.S. citizens.  The fees are charged if you have failed to surrender  your old passport, or have renewed it or used it for travel to India while holding the U.S. citizenship.  The fees can range from $20 to $2,000+ depending on the circumstances.  For the latest and the most accurate information, visit http://www.chicago.indianconsulate.com
 
A friend of mine forwarded the following important alert on a new rule introduced by India for Tourist Visa Holders.    - Sveta

Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:49:29 -0500
From: mailing@travisaoutsourcing.com
Subject: India Visa Alert for Tourist Visa Holders

In December 2009, India introduced a new rule that prevents Tourist visa holders from re-visiting India within 2 months after last leaving. That rule has been updated recently to include the following:
  • All Tourist visa holders, including 6 Month visa holders, and Non US citizens holding a Tourist visa are impacted by the new rule.
  • Some exceptions can be made on a case by case basis as decided on by the local Consulates.  Exception reasons include sick family members in India.
More details are available here: https://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com/pdf/Tourist_Visa_FAQ.pdf


To apply for a Permit to Reenter India Within 2 Months, please visit our website to start the application process:  https://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com/guidelines?id=16

Thank you,
Travisa Outsourcing