Sunday, February 02, 2014

India set to ease visa restrictions for 180 countries except Pakistan...

Tourists travelling to India from up to 180 countries will no longer have
to queue up at their local consulates to obtain visas under reforms expected to be approved this week, local media reported Sunday.


Most foreigners currently have to wait several weeks before learning whether they will be allowed to enter the country after submitting their applications at visa processing centres, a major deterrent for potential visitors.

But India’s intelligence agencies have now given their backing to proposals that would allow tourists to apply online and then wait only three days before receiving the green light, the Indian Express reported.

They would then be able to pick up their visas on arrival at any airport.

India currently issues visas on arrival to visitors from about a dozen foreign nations, including Japan and Indonesia.

But visitors from countries which account for the bulk of its tourists – such as the United States, Britain and France – have to go through the time-consuming process of applying in person. Full story...

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