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Virgin Holiday’s Cruises visa requirements

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Virgin Holiday’s Cruises are a main player in organizing mind blowing cruises to India. India has many ports of call, such as, Mumbai, Goa, and Kochin which can be incorporated as part of a cruise to the middle or Far East. When visiting India, passengers are required to obtain a Indian Visa whether your planning to disembark the ship or not. Failure to obtain the visa prior to departure will mean that you will not be able to board the cruise ship. You can apply for your visa stress free through www.indiavisaheadoffice.co.uk. Visa requirements are listed below:

  • 1 Visa application Form
  • Valid Passport
  • 2 Passport photographs
  • Confirmed Cruise itinerary so the correct visa is issued

You can get in touch with Virgin Holiday’s Cruises on www.virginholidayscruises.co.uk


Coming soon – Indian Visa’s on arrival

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Submitted by Amber Rai

A tourism ministry official commented that five countries, Finland, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand and Luxembourg have been introduced to a scheme where they are able to obtain Indian visas upon arrival. The proposal has been introduced for one year; the countries have been decided on the basis of not having any security concerns with India.

However UK passport holders and many other countries still require to obtain tourist or business visas before they travel to India. Apply for your visas through the fast track Indian Visa service from www.indiavisaheadoffice.co.uk.


Common Wealth Games New Delhi – rooms available for tourist

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Submitted by Amber Rai

You will need to obtain an Indian tourist visa before travelling to watch the common Wealth Games in New Delhi. Apply through India Visa Head Office, the fast track visa service.

Housing minster Kumari Selja earlier commented that 7000 rooms will be available for tourists to occupy during the CWG in India, New Delhi. 4438 rooms have already been completed.

Don’t be disappointed; obtain your Indian tourist visa in time, using the fast and stress free postal service. You can send your applications addressed directly to me – Amber Rai. Click onto www.indiavisaheadoffice.co.uk where you can speak to one of our helpful consultants 24 hours a day.


FAQ for India Business Visa designated as ‘B’ Visa

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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Indian Booster Blast for Indian Medical Visas

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

The Indian tourism office is finalizing a system where Indian medical tourists who are visiting India for medical purposes may be offered supplementary free treatment. The aim is to launch the scheme in early April and will run through until the end of 2009. The idea behind the scheme is to increase UK tourism to India. As number of medical tourist have declined since the terror attacks that took place in Mumbai in 2008.

Call India Visa head Office on 0844 800 4018, for precise information to obtain a medical visa. Or visit our website www.indiavisaheadoffice.co.uk


Commonwealth games is coming, 3-14 October 2010, be prepared!

Friday, November 13th, 2009

The logo of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi is inspired by the Chakra, the national symbol of freedom, unity and power. Spiralling upwards, it depicts the growth of India into a proud, vibrant nation. Her billion people coming together to fulfil their true destinies. India`s journey from tradition to modernity, her economic transformation into a super power… reaching out to the world and leading the way, even as she enthusiastically embraces all the 71 CGA nations and territories of the Commonwealth to become one and host the best ever Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

Come Out and Play: The logo tagline is in an invitation to every person across all divides – Indian and Commonwealth – to let go of themselves and participate in the Games to the best of their abilities, in the true sprit of the Games. It is an exhortation to them to set new records, to outperform, and to raise the bar by scaling new peaks of achievement. It is also a call to the people of India, especially Delhi, to come out in support of the Games and play the perfect hosts at the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi.

Colour Palette: The colour palette for the Delhi 2010 look programme combines two of the distinctive colours of the Delhi 2010 Emblem with the official colours of the Commonwealth Games.

Submitted By: Dee Dhariwal
www.indiavisaheadoffice.co.uk


Indian’s must surrender Indian passports before obtaining visa for India

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Under Indian law, Persons of Indian origin who have acquired Foreign citizenship are required to surrender their Indian Passports to the nearest Indian Mission/Post immediately after acquisition of foreign citizenship. The Indian Citizenship Act does not allow dual citizenship. Holding Indian passport/acquiring Indian passport/traveling on Indian passport after acquisition of foreign citizenship constitutes an offence under the Passport Act and attracts penalties.

In view of this legal provision all foreign nationals of Indian origin applying for Indian visa, OCI/PIO card or other consular services are required to surrender their Indian passports (valid/Expired) to the High Commission of India, London and at Consulates General of India at Birmingham & Edinburgh respectively. They would be issued surrender certificate in lieu of depositing their Indian passports.

A fee of £90 for renouncing Indian citizenship/surrender of Indian passport is chargeable. The surrender certificate will be issued in 7-10 working days. Penalty cases would take more time.


Beautiful India Videos and Photos

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

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