Yes. The following info is from the US Department of State ( http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1139.html ) ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: U.S. citizens require a valid passport and valid Indian visa to enter and exit India for any purpose. Visitors, including those on official U.S. government business, must obtain visas at an Indian Embassy or Consulate abroad prior to entering the country, as there are no provisions for visas upon arrival. Those arriving without a valid passport and valid visa are subject to immediate deportation. The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in India are unable to assist when U.S. citizens arrive without proper documentation. Each visitor should carry photocopies of the bio-data page of the traveler's U.S. passport and the page containing the Indian visa in order to facilitate obtaining an exit visa from the Indian government in the event of theft or loss of the passport. Replacing a lost visa in order to exit the country takes up to three business days.
Americans wishing to visit India are responsible for requesting the correct type of visa from the Indian Embassy or Consulate, as there generally are no provisions for changing one's Immigration category (e.g., from tourist to work visa) once admitted. As of October 1, 2007, the Indian Embassy and Consulates in the U.S. outsourced the visa application process to Travisa Visa Outsourcing: http://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com. Diplomatic and Official visa applications, however, are still accepted directly at the Indian Embassy and Consulates. Foreign citizens whose primary purpose of travel is to participate in religious activities should obtain a missionary visa rather than a tourist visa. Indian immigration authorities have deported American citizens who entered India with a tourist visa and conducted religious activities. American travelers to India who work in "designated institutes and technology areas" will be subject to a two week waiting period in the visa application process and will be required to submit supplemental information with their visa application. Scholars planning to conduct research in India often need research clearances in addition to their visas. Specific information is available at the Indian Embassy and Consulates.
Citizens of most countries need a visa to visit India. Citizens of Nepal and Citizens of Bhutan do not need a visa for travel to India. Citizens of Nepal visiting India from China directly however do need an Indian visa.
Citizens of the Maldives do not need a visa to visit India for 30 days.
All other nationals need a visa including people of Indian origin who hold passports of other countries unless they have a PIO or OCI card.
do American need visa to enter India , for a one week visit
It depends on your purpose of travel. If you are going there as a tourist; a tourist visa, if you are going there for business; a business visa and other categories follow the same thing.
You can't get visa if you're Filipino, hombre
You can go online and apply for the visa to visit India. There is a website that lists all the things you need in order to get a visa and what type of visa you will need.
if you are a visitor staying abroad India, you will definitely need a visa to visit India. also, if you are a citizen of Nepal, you will not need a visa. any other country, you will need a visa.
Yes, Filipinos need a visa to travel to India. Actually, all visitors need a visa for India except people from Bhutan and Nepal.
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You can obtain a Bangladesh visa from India by you need to fill out and sign a Bangladesh tourist visa application form. This form can be printed from the Bangladesh Visa website.
Yes, you need a visa to get into India if you are a citizen of the United States. Although, you must keep in mind that the visa will only last for a period of six months.
Yes you will need to get a visa from your nearest Indian embassy
Yes you do
No! Nepal is a Hindu country & attached to India. So Nepalese don't need a visa to travel any part of India. Andaman is part of India. So travel to Andaman without a visa.
Yes taiwan national needs visa to travel to india or if you have a valid uk or eu visa on your passport, you are eligible for 30 days arrival visa. Before you travel to india, you have to get an arrival permission from india taipei association in taipei
Yes you will need a visa