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Tourist
Information, India |
Foreigner who wants to enter India must have a valid
visa affixed on his or her passport, except for
nationals of Bhutan and Nepal, who may carry only
suitable means of identification.
Tourist visas are
issued for one month, six months or five years, granted
for the purpose of a visit. Details and types of visa
can be obtained from Indian Embassy or Consulate in
their respective Countries. Foreigners traveling in a
group (at least 4 persons) can apply for collective visa
under a recognized travel agent.
Foreign Tourists who wish to stay in India beyond the
visa period should apply for extension of 3 months;
before his residential permit is due to expire.
Extensions are routinely issued at the Foreigners'
Registration Offices in all metropolitan cities and in
all state and district capitals at the office of the
Superintendent of police.
Foreigners coming to India on tourist visas for 6 months
or a shorter period are not required to register
themselves with any authority in India. They can move
around freely in the country, except to restricted and
protected areas.
Protected Areas
Special permits may be required additionally to visit
certain areas of the country. Parts of Sikkim and the
north-east frontier states are out of bounds for foreign
nationals. Permits are normally provided to tourists for
a limited period and may obtained from Indian Missions
abroad or Govt. Agencies within India.
Permit for travel to Andaman & Nikobar Islands and
Lakshadweep Islands can be obtained from mainland
nearest to the destination (Kochi).
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