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jaspertl Aug 1st, 2015 05:34 PM

Visa for India
 
Hello,
We are leaving for India on January 12 and I'm starting to research information on obtaining a Visa. We live in So. California and I've read really scary posts about people actually flying to San Francisco to obstain a Visa because they were afraid they wouldn't receive it in time. Cox and Kings was mentioned several times very negatively.
All the posts that I've been able to find are a year old so I'm not sure if things have changed at this point and theres an easier way to obtain it?
any feedback or support that you can provide woudl be very helpful.
Thanks!
Toni

jacketwatch Aug 2nd, 2015 07:13 AM

If you R a U.S. Citizen and plan to stay less than 30 days you can get a visa on arrival in India. I think there is some sort of form to get online before you go or you can get it once in the airport but I'm not sure about that.

There was a horrible company called BLS who made the three stooges look like pure geniuses but they are long gone after being in business < a yr. I have heard no big problems with C and K.

Good luck, Larry.

jacketwatch Aug 2nd, 2015 07:22 AM

https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html

scdreamer Aug 2nd, 2015 08:16 AM

We are also heading to India - in late January 2016. Since we live within an hour and a half drive of San Francisco, I was just planning to make an appointment there in December and try to take care of it all in one day.

I will be very interested in hearing about anyone who has gone the on-line route for their visa to India. Were there any glitches? It just seems that you can't apply on-line much in advance of your travel date, so if there's a problem ... ???

At least you will still have your actual passport in hand; that's what always freaks me out.

jacketwatch Aug 2nd, 2015 08:20 AM

According to the link above you don't surrender your passport. You get an eTV print out which you carry with you.

scdreamer Aug 2nd, 2015 09:49 AM

Yes, jacketwatch - that's exactly what I was pointing out.

jacketwatch Aug 2nd, 2015 10:06 AM

Sorry. I thought you meant you would drive to SF to avoid that.

Kathie Aug 2nd, 2015 10:33 AM

Hey, Larry, have you done the e-visa for India?

jaspertl Aug 2nd, 2015 07:21 PM

Thanks so much for all of your replies.
I'd love to know if anyone has actually used this online visa purchase and what there experiece was....

If I lived closer to SF I'd drive there too....

jacketwatch Aug 2nd, 2015 08:27 PM

No Kathie we have not. We got a 10 yr. visa in 2013.

Kathie Aug 3rd, 2015 05:39 AM

Thanks, Larry. We likewise have 10 year visas.

I'm awaiting the first report on using the new visa on arrival for India.

jacketwatch Aug 3rd, 2015 07:36 AM

Friends of ours who went to India last fall told us that they saw people getting in line for the visa on arrival at the airport

CaliNurse Aug 3rd, 2015 12:59 PM

I've just posted a question about this on Indiamike, to hopefully get some feedback from Americans who've actually gone through the entry process with their new online visas. Based on reactions from immigration officers at assorted entry points over the years, I'd feel more relaxed/confident about the new process after hearing some "it was a breeze" anecdotes!

jacketwatch Aug 3rd, 2015 02:22 PM

That's good to hear as that was the idea, to make it easy for tourists to simply enter the country.

jaspertl Aug 3rd, 2015 04:41 PM

From what my contact in India tells me you go to the online website, submit your details, make the payment, print out the ETV and present it when we arrive for the Visa. He said it takes about 72 hrs for the online process.

Kathie Aug 3rd, 2015 06:33 PM

Yes, that is the way it should work. After you've done it, please come back and let us know how it went... any surprises?

crosscheck Aug 4th, 2015 05:15 AM

If you don't want to drive to SF and are willing to pay a reasonable fee, I highly recommend Ambassador Visa service in Santa Monica. They are trustworthy miracle workers. We did not use them for our Indian visas because we got ours online pre-BLS in 2013, but I have used them recently for 24-hour extra passport pages, as well as a Chinese visa with remarkably fast turnaround.

Our friends just received their Indian visas from Ambassador without a hitch. We are lucky to be right in the neighborhood, but my son's company in Portland used them as well for a rush Brazilian visa. http://ambassadorpassportandvisa.com/

Iowa_Redhead Aug 4th, 2015 10:26 AM

I just tried to fill out the online request and it says that you can only apply for the eTV within 34 days of your arrival. That's cutting it a bit close for my comfort as if there is a problem there is no time to go another route.

jacketwatch Aug 4th, 2015 01:06 PM

You mean 3-4 days?

ahc Aug 4th, 2015 02:37 PM

This article from - what I consider to be - a trustworthy source adds legitimacy to the online visa program.

http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2...about-program/


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