As of Thursday 27 November, the Indian
Government announced is it issuing electronic tourist visas to foreign
nationals entering the country. Whilst this new ETA (Electronic Travel
Authority) offers a visa on arrival facility for passport holders of 43
countries including Australia, USA, New Zealand, Russia and Germany the list
does not include citizens of the UK,
Canada, France, Italy, Spain and other neighbouring territories.
It is not clear yet whether the new Indian ETA will
expand to allow applicants from other countries, but for now the application system for UK citizens remains
unchanged. The traveller must still obtain their full visa directly from
the Indian Embassy in Birmingham or London. Please note that when applying for
your Indian visa you will need:
- Indian Embassy Visa fee: £92.20
- Passport with 2 blank pages and at least 6 months validity
- Recent 5 x 5cm visa photos (x2)
- Completed application form(s)
If you are a registered social worker, public sector worker, government official or military personnel – a letter from your employer stating the purpose of your trip and expected return to work date.
Please note that this information
is for British Passport holders; those with different countries of citizenship
may be different. The Indian Embassy reserves the right to ask for additional
documentation, as required.
This post was written by Billy Knapper, marketing executive at The Travel Visa Company.
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