Validity
of the Tourist Visa
The validity of the tourist
visa is counted from the date of issue. But the validity
of the three months tourist visa will be counted from the date
of first entry.
Registration
of the Visa
Every foreigner who arrives
in India on the strength of any visa having validity of more
than 180 days (6 months) should register with the nearest
Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) concerned within 14 days
of arrival to India (PAKISTAN - within 24 hours of arrival,
BANGLADESH - within 7 days of arrival, AFGHANISTAN - within 7
days of arrival). After necessary verification the
Foreigners Registration Officer will issue the registration
certificate and residential permit to the foreigner.
Minor foreigners
i.e., upto the age group of 16 years, registration is not
required.
Foreigners below
the age group of 18 years and above the age group of 70 are
exempted from production of HIV clearance certificate.
List
of Institutions recognised by Government for conducting HIV
tests
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Government
Medical College, Bangalore
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National
Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, Bangalore
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Blood Bank,
Command Hospital, Indian Air Force, Bangalore
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Blood Bank,
Kidwai Institute of Oncology, Bangalore
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Blood Bank,
KC General Hospital, Bangalore
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Blood Bank,
NSIS Hospital, Bangalore
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Blood Bank,
Medical College, Bellary
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Blood Bank,
Medical College, Gulbarga
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Blood Bank,
Karnataka Medical College, Hubli
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Karnataka
Medical College, Mangalore
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Karnataka
Medical College, Manipal
Conversion of
Visa
The foreigners, who come to
India on the strength of tourist visa are not eligible to
convert the tourist visa into any other type of visa, and not
eligible to engage in any other activities other than tourism.
Extension of
stay for tourist
The
copy of the residential permit is to be enclosed. Reason for
extension should be mentioned in detail.
Departure
from India
If the registration documents
issued by the Foreigners Registration Officer to the foreigner
are valid, he/she can leave India simply on production of the
confirmed ticket to the check post authorities concerned (after
surrendering the registration document at the check post).
Loss of
Passport
If the passport of the
foreigners is lost he should report to the concerned Police
Station having jurisdiction to make entry of your report and
obtain a copy of the same. Further course of action by the
sufferer should be taken as per the directions of the passport
officer.
Shifting of
Residence
At the time of
registration of visa the foreigner should furnish his address in
India which is known as his registered address. Whenever,
the foreigner shifts his residence he should immediately
intimate the same to Foreigners Registration Officer. Based on
the enquiry report his registration documents will be forwarded
to the new Foreigners Registration Officer.
Reporting of
Occupation of House
If a foreign tourist is
occupying house on a rental basis the house owner is obliged to
report the details to the police authorities concerned within 24
hours of occupation. The foreigner should ensure that the
house owner has intimated the same to the police authorities.
All foreigners are requested
to abide by the above rules and violations make them liable for
prosecution besides deportation.
Movement
of Foreigners in India
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If at any
time a foreigner proposes to be absent from his registered
address for a continuous period of 8 weeks or more, or
changes his registered address in the district of
registration or is finally departing from India he shall
inform the Foreigners Registration Officer of his probable
date of return in person or through an authorised
representative or by registered post.
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Every
foreigner who stays for a period of more than 8 weeks at a
place, other than the district in which he is registered
shall inform the Foreigners Registration Officer of the new
district of his presence.
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When a
foreigner changes his registered address to any district
other than the one where he is registered, he shall give a
letter to the Foreigners Registration Officer of the place
of his registration, either in person or through an
authorised representative or through registered post.
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Foreigners
who visit their native country during the period of Valid
Residential Permit will be given "Return Visa"
endorsement by the State Registration Officer. Return
Visa is issued for a period of 90 days or less to those who
have valid residential permits. They should return to
India within the validity of return visa. Those who
overstay the Return Visa period of 90 days will have to come
to India on a fresh visa and such a case will be treated as
a new arrival. The foreigner has to undergo
Registration formalities afresh.
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A foreigner
staying in a hotel shall furnish the required particulars
necessary for recording his arrival and sign in the hotel
register stating his name, nationality, date of arrival,
duration of stay, passport and Residential Permit
particulars in form "C".
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Foreigners
are prohibited from entering prohibited and protected areas
as notified by the Government. Any violation of this
will render a foreigner liable for prosecution.
Exit
from India
A foreigner who leaves India
by sea or air is required to report his intended departure to
the Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) of the District and
shall surrender his certificate of Registration either to the
Registration Office of the place where he is registered or the
place from where he intends to depart or the immigration officer
of the Port/Check post of exit from India. He shall and
obtain exit permit before departing from India and should
surrender the same at check post or airport along with
Residential Permit and Registration Certificate. He should
fill up the embarkation card before his departure and hand it
over to the Immigration officer.
Loss of Passport
During visit to India
whenever a foreigner loses his passport he should immediately
report to the nearest Police Station giving details, such as
Name, Passport No. Nationality, Visa validity etc. and obtain
acknowledgement from the concerned Police Station. He
should also intimate the facts to the consulate
General/Appropriate authority of his country in India and obtain
a new Passport/Emergency Certificate.
Involvement
in Criminal Cases
When a foreigner is involved
in criminal case and is prosecuted, he is not allowed to leave
India till the disposal of the case in the Court. It is
incumbent on the part of the foreigner to comply with the
requirement of the registration rules 1992 which states
that he should apply for extension of stay during the pendency
of the trial of the case.
If a
Foreigner is a victim of crime
If a foreigner is a victim of
any crime he may approach the nearest Police Station for any
help and lodge the complaint giving the details of the incident
/ loss of property etc. The police will render all
reasonable help to the victim besides investigating the case and
bring the offender to books.
Death of a
Foreigner in India
In case of death of
a foreigner in India, the Foreigners Registration Officer should
intimate to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the State
Government within 48 hours of the death, the occurrence of the
death, the place and course of the death along with the details
of the Passport of the foreigner. The relative's address
if any available in the passport should also be conveyed by
quickest means either by FAX or Teleprint Message.
The State
Government should also send a report directly to the Consulate
of the Country of origin of the deceased, having jurisdiction
over the State, under intimation to the Ministry of External
Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Intelligence Bureau
(Central Foreigners Bureau). In Case such a consulate is
not there, the report should by sent by the State Government to
the Ministry of External Affairs, copies to the Ministry of Home
Affairs and Intelligence Bureau.
The report that
should be sent should contain the points as mentioned in the
Annexure. It should be ensured as mentioned in the
Annexure. It should be ensured that post-mortem report and death
certificate are sent along with the report.
Extension
of Visa
Tourist visas are
non-extendable. Therefore the tourist (foreigner) should leave
India on or before the expiry of the validity of the visa. But,
tourist visas having duration of 3 months are eligible for an
extension of an additional 3 months by Foreigners Registration
Officer, subject to the payment of the required fee. In
emergency cases, over stay upto 90 days can be regularised by
FRO or by State Government facilitating the foreigner to leave
India.
Fee
Structure regarding Foreigners Stay Extension
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Transit Visa
valid for 15 days (Single / Double Entry) : US
$10
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All kind of
Visa Valid upto 3 months : US
$40
(Multiple Entry)
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All kind of
Visa valid upto 6 months including tourists/business:
US $40 (Multiple Entry)
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All kind of
Visa over 6 months and upto one Year including
tourists/business: US $ 65 (Multiple
Entry)
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Student Visa
for more than 1 Year and upto 5 Years(Multiple Entry) : US
$ 75
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All visas
with validity between one to five years (Multiple Entry) : US
$130
For
Pakistan R.P. extensions fees Rs. 270/- only
For
Sri Lanka R.P. extension fees Rs. 135/- only (for Six months)
Following
are the gratis countries with whom no visa fees regime exists:
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Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Hungery, Sweden,
South Africa, Poland, Maldives, Slovak
Republic, Mauritius, Mongolia, Argentina, Jamaica, Romania
and Sri Lanka.
Nationals
of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives
are covered under SAARC.