Originally Posted by
SheBangsTheDrums
Hmmm.....wonder if the rules are different for Indian visas in UK\US passports?
No, they are the same:
[KVS Availability Tool 7.3.7/Diamond - TIMATIC: Visa/Entry Requirements]
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National United Kingdom (GB)
Embarkation United Kingdom (GB)/Destination India (IN)
[Visa Information - Destination] India (IN)
[Information For Normal Passports]
Passport required.
- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid
on arrival.
Visa required, except for Holders of Person of Indian Origin
(PIO) Card.
Additional Information:
- Indian law does not permit dual nationality for nationals of
India. [[TIDFT/IN/PA/AI/ID30614]]
- Holders of an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) registration
certificate (booklet) are advised to carry the OCI, even
though they are issued with a "U" type visa.
[[TIDFT/IN/VI/AI/ID46359]]
- Indian visa stickers have no seal/signature from the issuing
authority.
- Nationals of United Kingdom being of Pakistani origin
holding multiple entry Tourist Visas (type T), with a
validity ranging from above 3 months and up to 10 years, are
required to have at least 60 days between visits. (SEE NOTE
54918)
NOTE 54918: Those wishing to re-enter before the 60 days
have expired must contact an Indian mission abroad to
obtain permission. [[TIDFT/IN/VI/NO/ID54918]]
- Visa extensions possible, except for "T" (tourist) visas and
Transit visas, by applying at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
- Valid visas in expired passports are still acceptable,
provided accompanied by a valid passport of the same
nationality of the expired passport.
- Holders of visas that specifically state the city/airport of
entry must enter India at the specified city/airport.
- Nationals of United Kingdom, belonging to a Tourist Group
[[TIDFT/IN/VI/AI/ID30072]]
- Restricted/Protected Area Permits: A permit is required for
foreigners wishing to visit the following:
[[TIDFT/IN/VI/AI/ID25974]]
[Health Information] India (IN)
Passengers arriving within 6 days after leaving or transiting
countries with risk of yellow fever transmission [[TIRGL/YFIN]]
and not holding a yellow fever vaccination certificate are
subject to quarantine for 6 days. Quarantine facilities are
only available at Delhi (DEL), Chennai (MAA) and Mumbai (BOM).
At other airports passengers will be deported.
Exempt from Yellow Fever vaccination:
- Children under 9 months of age.
- Passengers transiting countries with risk of yellow fever
transmission provided not leaving the transit areas.
Recommended:
- Malaria prophylaxis. Malaria risk exists throughout the year
in the whole country below 2000 m. (with 40% to 50% of cases
due to P. falciparum). There is no transmission in parts of
the states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and
Sikkim. Highly chloroquine and
sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine-resistant P. falciparum reported.
Recommended prevention in risk areas: III or IV.
CHECK [[TINEWS/N1]] - SOUTH AFRICA - TWO UNUSED PASSPORT PAGES
REQUIRED
28 May 2014 / 17:29 [UTC]