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#16
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: San Diego, CA
Programs: Delta DM
Posts: 50
Yes, but there is an alternative approach rather than apply for a visa via an Indian embassy or consulate.
From the State Department website :
"U.S. citizens seeking to enter India solely for tourist purposes, and who plan to stay no longer than 30 days, may apply for an electronic travel authorization at least four days prior to their arrival in lieu of applying for a tourist visa at an Indian embassy or consulate."
Link below. This is US only obviously.
https://travel.state.gov/content/pas...try/india.html
From the State Department website :
"U.S. citizens seeking to enter India solely for tourist purposes, and who plan to stay no longer than 30 days, may apply for an electronic travel authorization at least four days prior to their arrival in lieu of applying for a tourist visa at an Indian embassy or consulate."
Link below. This is US only obviously.
https://travel.state.gov/content/pas...try/india.html
#17
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 643
I figured there was confusion, but I couldn't resist.
Just to clarify, quite a few countries can use this process.
Just to clarify, quite a few countries can use this process.