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India is rapidly gaining ground in the international scenario as a
popular destination for foreign travelers, international students, and
even for some others who opt to migrate to this mystical land, which has
caught much of their fancy and amazement. The country, which had been
reeling under the onslaught of a British colonial rule, managed to fight
all odds and create a niche for itself in less than 60 years since its
independence. It has metamorphosed into one of the most sought after
destinations for travel, much due to the presence of several renowned
world heritage sites, and an inherent spiritualistic force, which pulls
enthusiastic travelers towards it. But, in spite of being a major
revenue puller for the Indian economy, tourism is not the only
contender, as an international standardization of Indian education has
made its presence known amongst other stalwarts.
India
provides a unique picture of herself in the global map. Since long,
travelers of all sorts have made their way to the country to catch a
glimpse of some of the world's most famous historic sites and monuments
that are reminiscent of the country's rich cultural heritage.
Taj Mahal in Agra is one such landmark, which has been inducted into
the list of the Seven Wonders of the World, owing to its unique
architectural beauty and historic relevance. Moreover, the spiritual
fervour that the country evokes is another reason for which foreigners
come to the country, and also inculcate traces of it into their lives.
Immigration
Immigration Formalities in India
There is no provision of 'Visa on
Arrival' in India and no fee is charged for immigration facilities at
the airports. However, there is a provision of granting TLF (Temporary
Landing Facility) / TLP (Temporary
Landing Permit) to allow entry of foreigners arriving in emergent
situations like death/serious illness in the family, without an Indian
Visa on cash payment of US$ 40/- (Indian Rupee equivalent i.e. Rs.
1935/-).
This facility can also be extended to
transiting foreigners having confirmed onward journey tickets within 72
hours. Apart from this, foreign tourists in groups of four or more
arriving by Air or Sea, sponsored by recognized Indian Travel Agencies
and with a pre-drawn itinerary can be granted collective landing permit
for a specified period of time on the written request of the Travel
Agencies to the Immigration officer giving full personal and passport
details of the group members and undertaking to conduct the group as per
the itinerary and an assurance that no individual would be allowed to
drop out from the group at any place.
The immigration services at the major
International Airports in India and the foreigners' registration work in
five major cities, are handled by the Bureau of Immigration (BOI).
The above mentioned provisions of TLF/TLP,
however, are not available to the nationals of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Somalia, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Algeria.
Citizens of all countries, except Nepal
and Bhutan, require a national passport or travel documents and a visa
granted by Indian Missions abroad for entring India. Nepalese or
Bhutanese citizens need no passport or visa but should possess documents
for their identification when proceeding from their countries.
If your baggage is mishandled or lost in
transit, obtain a certificate to this effect from the airline and have
it countersigned by the Customs.
Customs Enquiry/Complaints
Assistant Collector of Customs at the International Airport OR
Commissioner of Customs, New Customs House, Near IGI Airport, New Delhi
- 110 037.
A Foreign Travel Tax must be paid by all
tourists on departure; Rs 150 for departures to Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Burma, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Maldives and Rs 500 for
all other countries.
Lost of Passport
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Foreigners should
file a report with the local police regarding loss of passport.
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After obtaining
new travel document the foreigner should approach for grant of
Visa/Exit Permit with the following details, Date & type of visa,
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Name of Indian
Mission from where visa was granted,
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Port of arrival
including flight number/details of vassels,
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Places visited in
India
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Atleast one week
time is required for confirming the details and Visa/Exit Permit can
be granted after one week.
Currency Declaration, Customs and
Baggge Rules:-
Currency Declaration
The unit of the Indian currency is
the Rupee.
Travellers can bring into India any
amount of foreign exchange, subject to the condition that on arrival a
declaration is made to the custom authorities in a Currency Declaration
Form. It is necessary to fill out a declaration form if the foreign
exchange exceeds US$ 10,000 or its equivalent and /or the aggregate
value of foreign currency notes is US$ 5,000 or its equivalent.
Travellers Cheques in US$ and pounds are
easily exchangeable and ATMs are available in major Indian cities.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and large stores.
Customs
and Baggage Rules
There are two channels for customs
clearance :-
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Green Channel for
passengers not having any dutiable goods.
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Red Channel for
passengers having dutiable goods.
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Passengers walking
through the Green Channel with dutiable / prohibited goods are liable
to prosecution/penalty and confiscation of goods.
On Arrivial
Instructions For Foreignor
However, there is a provision of granting
TLF (Temporary Landing Facility) / TLP (Temporary Landing Permit) to
allow entry of foreigners arriving in emergent situations like
death/serious illness in the family, without an Indian Visa on cash
payment of US$ 40/- (Indian Rupee equivalent i.e. Rs. 1935/-). This
facility can also be extended to transiting foreigners having confirmed
onward journey tickets within 72 hours. Apart from this, foreign
tourists in groups of four or more arriving by Air or Sea, sponsored by
recognized Indian Travel Agencies and with a pre-drawn itinerary can be
granted collective landing permit for a specified period of time on the
written request of the Travel Agencies to the Immigration officer giving
full personal and passport details of the group members and undertaking
to conduct the group as per the itinerary and an assurance that no
individual would be allowed to drop out from the group at any place
The above mentioned provisions of TLF/TLP,
however, are not available to the nationals of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Somalia, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Algeria.
Immigration check is done for all
passengers, Indians or foreigners, both at the time of arrival and
departure. The passports are duly stamped at arrival as well as
departure. Passengers should be careful to see that their passports are
duly stamped before leaving the immigration counter.
All passengers, Foreigners as well as
Indians, coming to India or departing from India are required to fill-up
D (Disembarkation) Card and E (Embarkation) Cards on arrival and
departure respectively.
The following
informations are required to be provided by the passengers in these
cards: -
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Name and Sex
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Date of birth, Place of Birth,
Nationality
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Passport details viz. number, place and
dates of issue/expiry.
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Visa details viz. number, place and
dates of issue/expiry (for arriving foreigners only)
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Address in India
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Flight number and date of
arrival/departure
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Occupation
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Purpose of visit to/from India
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