We also assist with long-term
options for permanent settlement in India and assist with applications
for Indian citizenship as well as the Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)
scheme and the Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) programme.
Our specialist team of qualified
immigration lawyers, ex immigration-officials and Indian immigration
consultants is equipped to manage and monitor your Indian visa
application throughout the process, providing guidance and support at
every stage.
Visit the Global Visas online Indian
visa assessment area now to get your application moving today. Our
assessment forms take moments to complete, and a Global Visas migration
consultant will respond to your enquiry.
Types of Visa for India
Indian Tourist Visas
An Indian Tourist visa is usually
granted for up to six months. Holders of this type of travel visa, or
visit visa as they are often known, may not work during their stay in
India and cannot extend their stay.
India also offers a transit visa,
which permits applicants to transfer through India for a period of up to
fifteen days en route to another, final destination.
Indian Business Visas
An Indian business visa can be valid
for between three months and five years and requires a letter from a
sponsoring Indian company to be submitted along with an introductory
letter from the employer in the applicant's country of residence.
Business visas can be granted as a
single or multiple entry variant and are designed to allow applicants to
travel to India in order to pursue business activities, excluding
employment, such as attending meetings and business conferences.
Indian Work Permit
In India, work permits, or Indian
employment visas as they are sometimes known, may be issued to skilled
professionals or to applicants filling a specific role.
The requirements for working permits
are loosely defined and remain a subjective area of Indian visa
services, however in order to live and work in India all candidates must
secure one.
Although work permits may be obtained by either the employer or employee, the 'usual' route is normally employer led.
Indian Student Visa
Indian Student visas can be issued
either for the duration of the applicant's course or for a maximum of
five years. Study visa applications require an unconditional offer from a
recognized Indian educational institute.
Medical Visas
Indian medical visas, often known as 'M' visas allow those travelling to India for medical treatment to enter the country.
Medical visas are granted for up to
one year; however, they can be extended as necessary if medical evidence
can be given to show that this is necessary.
Like tourist visas, medical visas are strictly a temporary route and will not provide a means to permanent residency in India.
Indian Permanent Residency Options
Persons of Indian Origin (PIO Card)
The PIO scheme applies to people of
Indian origin, defined through their birth or residency, or that of
their parents or grandparents and offers a long-term Indian visa
solution.
PIO cards are granted for a period of fifteen years, and allow their holders to enjoy visa free travel in and out of India.
PIO cards allow their holders to
freely engage in work or study in India and after the minimum seven-year
residency requirement the option to apply for Indian citizenship is
available.
Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI)
Overseas citizenship of India allows
Persons of Indian Origin who have obtained citizenship of another
nation, to acquire long-term leave to remain in India.
Although often referred to as Indian
'Dual Citizenship' it is important to note that India itself does not
support dual citizenship and that OCI, whilst offering many benefits, is
not a full grant of citizenship.
If, after 5 years, an OCI holder
wishes to apply for full Indian citizenship, they must renounce their
citizenship of any other country.
OCI cards are granted for life and
offer many of the benefits of a PIO card with the advantage that holders
do not have to register their presence in India, however long their
stay may be. However, unlike a PIO card, the spouse of an OCI applicant
is not automatically eligible.
Processing Times and Fees
In India, visas vary significantly
both in terms of fees and the time taken to process visa applications.
Fees and processing times are both subject to change and will differ
considerably depending upon the type of Indian entry clearance being
sought, and the nationality of the applicant.
You can find out whether you qualify and begin your application now by visiting our online assessment area.
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