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pjpoker Apr 18, 2014 10:14 pm

Length of time needed to get Indian Visa?
 
I've been wanting to take a trip to India for some time now. I just found out I'll have 12 days off work in the middle of May, so I thought this would be the prefect opportunity to plan a trip. I filled out the online application for a visa today and went to schedule my appointment. I will be dropping my application off in person at the Atlanta office. The soonest appointment I could get was May 2nd. I would be leaving for India on May 13th. Does this give me enough time for them to process my visa and allow me to pick it up? I work Mon-Thurs so ideally I'll drop my passport off on May 2nd, and be able to pick it up a week later on Friday, when I'm off again. I can't just go pick it up after work, as I live in Florida and have to pick it up in Atlanta.
Anyone know the usual turnaround time for applications dropped off in person? And when I applied online, the longest visa I could apply for was 5 years. I know 10 year visas are the same price. Are 10 year visas still offered? Thanks for any insight!

Keyser Apr 19, 2014 1:59 pm

more info here:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/india...residents.html

pjpoker Apr 20, 2014 11:36 am

Yeah...I read through that thread. Most of it applies to the old Travisa outsourcing, not BLS, the new contract company for Indian visas. I'm worried from reading reviews that a week wont be enough. I've read around that the Atlanta office can take longer than others, just wondering if anyone has experiences with them. I'm worried that if I drop it off, they will still have my passport on the 13th when I want to leave. If India doesn't work out I've got my eyes on Cambodia/Vietnam but obviously can't do those either if they've still got my passport...

Keyser Apr 20, 2014 11:48 am


Originally Posted by pjpoker (Post 22732739)
Yeah...I read through that thread. Most of it applies to the old Travisa outsourcing, not BLS, the new contract company for Indian visas. I'm worried from reading reviews that a week wont be enough. I've read around that the Atlanta office can take longer than others, just wondering if anyone has experiences with them. I'm worried that if I drop it off, they will still have my passport on the 13th when I want to leave. If India doesn't work out I've got my eyes on Cambodia/Vietnam but obviously can't do those either if they've still got my passport...

the second half of the thread is all about bls....from what i know, a week may not be enough....

pjpoker Apr 21, 2014 4:52 pm

I was kind of worried that a week wouldn't be enough. I was able to get my vacation pushed back a week which will give me two full weeks for them to process the visa... That should definitely be enough time, I would think.

singamnv Apr 21, 2014 8:34 pm

So I just got my visa today. It took me 3.5 weeks to acquire my visa. My friend was able to get his in 7 days. If you make any errors on your application then they will hold it for a long time.

Make sure you do electronic AirBills for sending and return packages! Do not do written airbills. Make sure you sent correct amount of money order. Make sure you follow every word of the instructions. They can be tricky!!

pjpoker Apr 22, 2014 2:26 am


Originally Posted by singamnv (Post 22739509)
So I just got my visa today. It took me 3.5 weeks to acquire my visa. My friend was able to get his in 7 days. If you make any errors on your application then they will hold it for a long time.

Make sure you do electronic AirBills for sending and return packages! Do not do written airbills. Make sure you sent correct amount of money order. Make sure you follow every word of the instructions. They can be tricky!!

Thanks! I'll actually be flying into ATL to drop it off in person, and flying back to ATL to pick it up again. I know it is much quicker when dropped off in person. I'll make sure to fill everything out correctly though.

FindAWay Apr 22, 2014 7:43 am

Length of time needed to get Indian Visa?
 
I did mine in person in Chicago last fall and it took just under a week.

One recommendation I have is, once you arrive, ask someone who works there for help completing (or to look over) your forms (if you have time). I read every instruction and completed every form, but, there were still things that they seemed to want to be done or completed a certain way that was not explained anywhere.

pjpoker Apr 23, 2014 2:26 am

Thanks for the replies guys... Does anyone know if Indian visas have a "enter before" date? I still plan on getting the visa but might have a work assignment now that lasts the entire month of May, meaning I'll might need to reschedule for June or July. I know Chinese visas, for example, are invalid after a couple months if you don't enter the country. This whole visa process is new to me, as I've always avoided visa destinations in the past.

GUWonder Apr 23, 2014 5:24 am

India generally doesn't have enter before dates on ordinary tourist or business visas like Brazil has had. That's not to say there is none of that with Indian visas -- but I've never encountered it for typical Indian tourist or business visas.


Originally Posted by singamnv (Post 22739509)
So I just got my visa today. It took me 3.5 weeks to acquire my visa. My friend was able to get his in 7 days. If you make any errors on your application then they will hold it for a long time.

Make sure you do electronic AirBills for sending and return packages! Do not do written airbills. Make sure you sent correct amount of money order. Make sure you follow every word of the instructions. They can be tricky!!

2 weeks it generally works well. Less than 1 week and it's too often a gamble, even without errors on the application. Too frequently BLS messes up things still, even if dealing with them in person for drop-off, pick-up and whatever else. The stuff going on, for example, at Chicago with BLS is too often an unnecessary blunder for reasons that have nothing to do with the applicant -- Chicago BLS is sort of all over the place, with that inconsistency by BLS ruining trips that would never have been ruined in prior years when BLS was not part of the picture in this way.

bamboola Apr 26, 2014 12:49 pm

I used PVS to get a tourist visa. Entire process took exactly two weeks, including Fed Ex time. Prompt and painless.

bjohnsonmn Apr 27, 2014 6:20 pm

Recent Experience with CHI
 
Hey All,
I provided mine on Friday (4/25) in person, in Chicago. They said 5-7 biz days, and I did the prepaid FedEx delivery option through BLS. I had all of my paperwork in order, photo ready, and the clerk went through each page (though I am not certain how thorough she was). This is a 1yr, multi-entry business visa with a reputable invitation letter, and our company has sent others there recently as well.

My question... Is there a chance that it comes back before May 8th?

I'd really prefer not to have to push this trip past my departure of Saturday the 10th.

They were blazing through applications that day. I was taken at 10:05am for an 11am appointment, so I am thinking it was hopefully a slow week. Also, only two people from agencies for the agent drop off time (and it only looked like a dozen or so were dropped off)...

Thoughts??

slickvik Apr 28, 2014 5:27 pm

A new provider was supposed to be announced in May.

dasguptasingh May 19, 2014 5:09 am

It will take time upto 15 to one month according to the availability of documents and staffs.

Sahils0786 May 21, 2014 9:03 am

I have applied for visa with BLS long time ago and it was accepted on April 30th, 2014. I have tried calling them but nothing worked. Neither emailing them worked. I still haven't got back my passport with visa yet. Don't know what to do and now this new contract thing. I am going to go to India in a week from now and I need it. someone help me please. Need a solution. I can't even track on BLS website anymore and on cox & kings (CKGS) website it shows some different type of tracking but I think that it isn't up to date yet. So someone please help me. This is URGENT!

jagec May 28, 2014 8:48 am

Last time I went to India, we picked up the visa while we were in Bangkok. It only took a couple of days (although the people were very unfriendly!) We're planning a trip to Delhi over Christmas; it's good to know that we should apply early when we're stateside.

lax2010 May 28, 2014 4:58 pm


Originally Posted by jagec (Post 22938083)
Last time I went to India, we picked up the visa while we were in Bangkok. It only took a couple of days (although the people were very unfriendly!) We're planning a trip to Delhi over Christmas; it's good to know that we should apply early when we're stateside.

When was last time? Where did you apply in Bangkok? I wouldn't mind wasting two days in Bangkok for it!

Yahillwe May 29, 2014 11:43 pm


Originally Posted by lax2010 (Post 22940683)
When was last time? Where did you apply in Bangkok? I wouldn't mind wasting two days in Bangkok for it!

You have to get the visa from your residence city. I couldn't get it from NY.

GUWonder May 30, 2014 4:35 pm


Originally Posted by Yahillwe (Post 22948416)
You have to get the visa from your residence city. I couldn't get it from NY.

Generally, most people have to get the Indian visa from the embassy/consulate that covers their area of residence. Some of us get around that, especially when we are traveling abroad. It may take longer, but I found it faster as I didn't need to deal with the Travisa/BLS contractors in the US that slow things down for me.

Yahillwe May 30, 2014 8:52 pm


Originally Posted by GUWonder (Post 22952594)
Generally, most people have to get the Indian visa from the embassy/consulate that covers their area of residence. Some of us get around that, especially when we are traveling abroad. It may take longer, but I found it faster as I didn't need to deal with the Travisa/BLS contractors in the US that slow things down for me.

And how do you do this? Getting it from an area where you aren't a residence?

GUWonder May 30, 2014 10:58 pm


Originally Posted by Yahillwe (Post 22953533)
And how do you do this? Getting it from an area where you aren't a residence?

Got our passports and applications to the embassy in the country being visited and paid the visa fees. Sometimes attached a letter saying we weren't returning to country of residence before we needed to be in India.


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