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Visas for India
All of a sudden, it has dawned on me that we'll need visas for our upcoming trip to India. Due to other international plans, we don't have a lot of time to be without a passport, and because we live in the Boston area, we don't have a walk-in option. One of us has two weeks MAX to get this done. Can anyone tell me what the process was like and how long it took to accomplish the turnaround?
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You can go to this website, and call them, they'll be very accommodating. i had them rush a visa, got it back within a week. They are the official consulate of india handlers.
https://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com/homepage |
I think you need to access travisa.com, not the link above. You could also look at www.us.cibt.com.
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I had to rush a business visa for India last year with a similar constraint; I needed my passport back quickly for another trip. I used CIBT (in the link above from thursdaysd). I communicated my timing issues, and I don't think the passport was gone for more than a week. There was a function on the CIBT site for monitoring status, so I knew when it was received, submitted, etc.
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Another option: You can drive to NYC (Manhattan) and the Indian Consulate will do it while you wait. Call before you go.
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i live in boston too and i sent mine away to DC....it took two weeks...
why not dash down to nyc and have it done in one day at the UN consulate...?? |
http://www.indiacgny.org/
This is the website of the Consulate General of India in NY. They cover the NE states and this is where I have always gotten my Visa for India (I have a US passport). |
Thank you all! That's one less thing to worry about. If I had the time to make a day trip to NYC, well, then I really would have nothing to worry about! Alas, as it is I'm wondering how I've rationalized this (short) trip, and glad to know we haven't screwed up (yet).
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