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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 Employment Visa designated as ‘E’ Visa

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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FAQ for India Business Visa designated as ‘B’ Visa

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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India Visa’s for Somerset Country cricket club

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

India Visa’s for Somerset Country cricket club

Indian entry visa’s were required for all members and staff of Somerset cricket club, who participated in the twenty20 champions league in India in October 2009

Check out below links:

http://www.somersetcountycc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/Newsdetail/0,,11333~1787697,00.html

http://www.howzattravel.co.uk/Tours/IndiaChampionsLeague/India-Champions-League.html

India Visa Head Office (London) www.indiavisaheadoffice.co.uk processed there Indian entry visa’s successfully.

Submitted by: Dee Dhariwal


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.


   

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