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Thursday, February 4, 2021

Why did my Indian Visa Get Refused?


Getting a visa has undoubtedly become more comfortable than the previous times, but many formalities still bound the visa process. 


What is Visa Refusal?

Visa refusal is considered the act of getting denied into a country when your visa application is rejected. Majorly the visa rejection takes place when you end up not being eligible to visit India. When the application either fails to provide authentic information or fails to deliver accurate information, the visa gets rejected. Your visa's most common reasons to get denied are – skipping the essential information, incomplete visa application, and missing the documents. 


Reasons why the Indian visa gets rejected?

 

Apart from the reasons stated above, there could be multiple reasons for India's visa to get rejected. Here we have primarily mentioned the key reasons which lead to the rejection of the visa to India in many cases are:

  • One of the primary reasons your visa can get rejected is when you provide the wrong information in your visa application form. 

  • In case of a history of civil or criminal activity going on against you.

  • In case of applying for the visa without the justification on short notice. 

  • In case if you are suffering from infectious diseases. 

  • In case if the passport is about to get expired.

  • In case if the visa was previously issued for you and was not appropriately handled by you.

  • In case if the immigration authority finds some wrong intention of you returning from India is not clear. 

  • If you fail to provide enough required proof as per your eligibility. 

  • If you do not have a valid reason to visit India. 

  • In case you fail to have a character certificate. 

  • If you have not abided by the rules stated in the visa application. 

  • If you don't have travel insurance or health insurance to travel to India.

  • If you submitted the wrong, worn, and not exact documents copy.


 Indian visas can get rejected multiple times if you default any of the following cases mentioned above. 


Thursday, January 28, 2021

What do I need to know about moving to India?


Whenever you move to a country, you need to have thorough knowledge about it. Hence, proper research needs to be done. Visiting India could be one of the most exciting decisions because, as a country, India is growing and is one of the wealthiest countries in terms of culture. The economy and Industry of India is becoming more robust with each passing day. For the ex-pats, India has become one of the favourite destinations. The overall population and the diversity of the country are dizzying. When you move from a western country to India, you will experience a drastic change in everything right from the language, climate, culture, traditions, dressing sense, etc. 

  

Visa and Paper Work Needed?

 

Citizens of other countries planning to visit India must get an e-TV, i.e., a Tourist visa, to enter India. Also, if you will be working in India, then you will require an employment visa. To apply for an employment visa, you would need to be a confirmed employer in the Indian company or the India branch or intend to work. To continue to stay in India post the 180 days, you will be required to register at the Foreigners' Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in a span of 14 days when you arrive in India. 

 

Cost of Living:

 

Especially if you are shifting from a western country to an Indian country, you will see India to be cheap as the cost of living here is much lesser. Most ex-pats stay either in Mumbai or Delhi, as they are the most developed cities and metro cities. In India, prices are mainly influenced by the location, but you also bargain properly and get huge discounts. 

 

 Finance Setup:

 

For the ex-pats or moving here permanently, you will still be required to open a 'Non-Resident' account with the banks. India is home to several international banks such as Citibank, HSBC, Royal Bank of Scotland, SBI etc. Once you have an account in India, you will be required to register with a company that will allow you to transfer all the funds from your origin country to your Indian bank. 


Getting Work:

 

As the populated nation in the world, it indeed has a big competition in every industry. In India, there are double job seekers for the job. However, India has seen substantial economic growth in many sectors, including science, technology, mining, etc. The other entities, such as Finance, media, are also growing slowly. In India, just like other countries, personal preferences play a huge role. Hence, make sure your network is correct in the country and form some of the great connections to land you in an outstanding MNC with a high paycheck. 

 

When it comes to schooling and colleges, India has some great public and international schools' options. Hence, you can choose for your children depending on your liking. Many Indian schools and colleges come in the global rankings for their education, extra-curricular activities, and overall development. 


Thursday, January 21, 2021

How can I get a Business Visa to India from the UK?



If you are a resident of the UK and plan to expand to India, you will be required to go through a procedure to get the Indian Business Visa

 

What are The Different Types of Business Visas Available in India?

 

Like that of any other country, India has a few special requirements to issue a visa or business visa to UK citizens. The primary purpose of this visa is a business activity. Business visa are available for the employees of the organization in the UK, and the executives of company come to India for Meeting, Conference and other business activities. Employees can only start with the visa until they have access to the employment contract. 

 

 

What are the Requirements to Obtain Business Visa in India?

 

Individuals need to meet several requirements to qualify for a Business visa. The primary documents involved in obtaining a business visa to India are:

 

  • A valid passport that is valid at least for a year and has three or more blank pages

  • Passport size recent photographs.

  • Employment contract from the organization in the UK which is written in English. The contract should contain the duration of the employment and all the terms and conditions.

  • Application form of the visa

  • Details of the Company of UK and In India where they came for business activities

  • Other supporting documents such as a letter of recommendation or invitation letter.


 

Steps Needed to Take to Get a business Visa to India from the UK

 

Firstly, the employer would be expected to visit the website: http://evisamart.com/. The employer will be expected to fill the application form, complete it and then submit it with fees online. Once the application gets approved, the visa is mailed to the recipient. 

 

The visa processing takes about three business days right from the visa application receipt. However, employees are suggested to get through the entire process of visa well in advance. India's business visa is mainly valid for one year, though the visa extension period can get extended. The FRRO – Foreigners Regional Registration Office has the authority to extend visas in India. 

 

 Other Considerations:


The dependent or the spouse could be accompanying the applicant to apply for tourist visa. The duration of the visa is decided as per the application's leading visa. 

Employees should also know that their visa duration begins right from the day the visa gets issued and not from the time they enter India. Hence, duration should be kept in mind. 


Thursday, December 31, 2020

How many times an applicant from German is allowed to apply for the Indian eVisa?



In case if you are in Germany and you are planning to visit India, then you need to apply for the Indian e-Visa. Here is a brief guide explaining to you the intricate details about the process of visa application, documentation, types of visa, and how many times an applicant from Germany is allowed to apply for the Indian eVisa. Read on!
 
As per a survey done earlier, India is on a full-time high for tourism, and the reasons could be multiple for the same. People from Germany have been frequent travelers to India in the past few years. Hence, the Indian Government has relaxed various rules when it comes to allowing people to travel from Germany.
 
The German travelers traveling to India need a gap of at least two months to be visiting again. Hence, there is no limit on the number of the application; just the timing has to be kept in mind according to the rules. 
 
To visit India, the German visitor will need to apply for an Indian e-Visa, and the visa application needs to be submitted at least 120 days in advance of the travel. The application can latest be submitted four days before your flight to India. Travelers coming from Germany can stay for a maximum of 90 days in India, and under standard circumstances, they are not allowed to extend the visa, until there is an emergency. 

Monday, December 28, 2020

Does my child need a visa to enter India from Germany?



The good news is that the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has bow announced some new guidelines to enter the country. All the new regulations for the citizens of Germany are mandatory to be followed by Germany's citizens.


An important thing to note is that Yes, a child will be required a visa if he or she wants to enter India from Germany. 

 

As we are all aware, the coronavirus pandemic has been a shocker for all of us, and the year 2020 has come up with multiple complications. Since March 2020, the world has been under a lockdown due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, spreading rapidly. In such a case, all countries, including that of India, did become strict with-it tourism rules, regulations, and norms. Hence, with the whole pandemic situation going on, the Indian Government has become ultra-cautious about tourists entering the country. However, with the newer requirements for the international travelers out there, it Is now easy for the frontiers to open gradually and slowly. In this case, all the citizens, including Germany, will have to fill up a self-declaration form.


Here are some of the steps which the parents need to take to apply for a visa from Germany to Visit India:

 

What is a Self-Declaration form Issued by the Indian Government?

 

The Indian Self-Declaration form is considered a mandatory document that has to be filled by the international visitors traveling to India. The parents will need to submit this mandatory document at the arrival of the child. The primary aim of introducing this form is to control the COVID-19 situation and note all the visitors from Germany coming into the country and being sure that they do not possess any virus or disease. 

 

As advised, parents must start filling the application form at least 72 hours before the date of the travel as the form is lengthy and requires multiple things to be attached along with it. 

 

Although India has allowed international passengers to form very few countries to visit, Germany's passengers are allowed to enter the Indian borders. 

 

 Information Required: 

 

The self-declaration form will accept the individuals to fill in their personal information and the information related to their trip. Here are the added requirements:

 

 - A scan of the passport 

 - A valid email address

 - Payment method – You could either pay through a debit or credit card or your PayPal account. 

 

Steps Needed to be Followed:

 

The child traveling from Germany to India will mandatorily respond to all the questions on the self-declaration form. Then do a double-check and see if all the requirements have been filled or not. Lastly, attach the scanned passport and all the other relevant documents. 


At your child’s arrival, he or she will go to a medical screening that will test you for symptoms related to the COVID-19 virus. The self-declaration form will be expected to be provided either in print or in the electric device. Either they would be asked to stay in the quarantine center or they would be asked to quarantine at home, depending on the situation.  

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Do Foreign Travelers Need to Provide a Negative COVID-19 Test?



Passengers should send a portal undertaking (or the Ministry of civil aviation) through airlines concerned before they are entitled to fly, in compliance with the guidelines provided by the Health Ministry, stating that they are going to comply with the decision by the government authority concerned to take care of their health during 14 days.

'The only explanation for valid human suffering, including pregnancy, family death, serious illness, and parent(s) with children aged ten years and younger, maybe for 'home quarantine' for 14 days.'

"It may also be appropriate for travelers to request an exemption from an institutional question by sending a negative test report from RT-PCR, a test that should be carried out within 72 minutes of the journey.

In this guidance, foreign passengers who arrive without the RT-PCR negative certificate and wish to request an exemption from institutional quarantine may also take advantage of the facility where such requirements exist to undergo airports' tests.

"Foreign passengers who are unable to arrive at an Airport where the testing facility is not available must be expected to provide seven days of institutional quarantine and seven days of home quarantine, without RT-negative PCR's certificate and who do not want an RT-PCR test (if the facility is available).

The passengers excluded from institutional quarantine are shown the same at their mobile phone/another mode with the respective state counters before being approved quarantine for 14 days," she said.

The other passengers are transported to sufficient institutional quarantines to have a compulsory quarantine duration of seven days and a seven-day domestic quarantine arranged by the respective State/UT Governments, the report stated.

The guidelines specified that these passengers are held for at least seven days under institutional quarantine.

If assessed as asymptomatic/presymptomatic/very mild cases, the Covid Treatment Centre (public and private facilities) will be admitted into home isolation or isolated as required, adding that those with mild/medium/severe symptoms will be admitted to a specific health center for Covid and administered accordingly.

Foreign passengers arriving at Indian seaports/land ports must also be subject to the same protocol as previously stated unless, according to the guidelines, there is currently no online registration facility for such passengers.

Only asymptomatic passengers can board a flight after the thermal screening with a travel ticket to the airlines/agencies concerned. Adequate safeguards such as environmental health and disinfection at the airports shall be guaranteed, the guidelines claim.

Ensure that you check the timetables for the validity of the COVID-19 test for the journey on a specific airline or for entering a country. While a certain number of airlines need tests of not over 48 hours, other airlines, such as Etihad and Emirates, will take tests up to 96 hours before travel.

Checking before you fly can also mean that you don't have to quarantine before reaching your destination. France demands that most tourists from outside the European Union bring a negative COVID-19 certificate while you have to test at the airport when you arrive in Germany. Foreigners Coming from the UK, Australia, Germany & the US to India must have valid Indian E-Visa with COVID 19 Negative test Reports. 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

What precautions should I take if I travel to India during COVID 19?


Traveling may be your hobby your passion but in this pandemic situation, traveling will increase of spreading of COVID-19. The travelers can all be vulnerable to the virus and catch the virus from multiple crowded places such as the airport, bus stations, railway stations, etc. There are areas where social isolation can be difficult. If you are on a trip, make sure you and others do take the proper precautions before, during, and after your journey.

Delay travel if, within the last 14 days, you have been waiting for test results, positive tests, sick, or if you have symptoms COVID-19.

Before the Trip: 

  • Speak to your doctor in advance of your trip if you are more at a risk due to the symptoms of the COVID-19 illness. You can delay your travel a little or reschedule your trip.
  • Get screened 1–3 days before your trip with a viral test, keep a copy of your results while you travel. 
  • Don't travel if your test results are positive; isolate yourself immediately, and obey the advice of public health.

Check if your airline needs any medical records, test reports, or other documentation while traveling by air. Follow entry conditions or limitations at your destination that may include checks, quarantine, etc. See your destination office for specifics on entry conditions and travel restrictions with your country's Office of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Health or the U.S. Department of State, Consular Affairs, Country Information page. You can be expected to isolate when checking positive on arrival and would require medical assistance if you get sick in India.

On the way.

Take the following precautions while traveling to defend yourself and others against the COVID-19 virus:

  • Wait with someone traveling with you at least six feet/2 meters (around two arm lengths).
  • Use a mask to keep the nose and mouth hidden, even in public transit, and when in everyday spaces.
  • Wash your hands regularly or use the sanitizer (with at least 60 percent alcohol).
  • Maintain social distancing.
  • Make sure to not touch your mouth, nose, and eyes.
  • If you're sick, don't fly
  • Get a viral test for 1-3 days before your return to the U.S.

After your ride,

  • Take 14 days of quarantine after travel to protect others against illness.
  • Test your trip for 3–5 days and stay at home seven days after the trip.
  • Staying in home quarantine for at least seven days is mandatory, even though you have been tested negative.
  • If the result is positive, separate yourself from others to avoid spreading the virus.
  • It's better to stay at home ten days after travel if you are not checked.
  • Avoid individuals who have an elevated risk of serious illness for 14 days, whether they are checked.
  • Always meet state and local rules or travel criteria.

Taking these precautions to protect others from illness:

• Wear a mask to keep your mouth and nose hidden, even though you use public transport, in shared spaces outside your building.

• Wear a mask and ask any family member who has not been to your home to wear masks in open spaces.

• Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer

The Indian government has become strict with the travel rules, especially for the individual who is coming from abroad. India is already on a high alert due to the increasing COVID cases; hence the government has taken out fresh rules for traveling. Each individual is expected to follow the rules stated above and take the precautions needed to protect themselves and the ones traveling along with them. In fact, before performing the activities for India's eVisa application, one must analyze the pandemic situation before. 

Monday, December 14, 2020

What Things You Should Know Before You Go to India?


India is known to be a land full of culture and heritage and also the second most populated country in the world. Visiting India is on the bucket list of most foreigners. This country literally has everything, right from the best of monuments, vibrant color roads, best food of multiple types, various transportation modes, different cultures, beautiful outfits and jewelry, the typical cultural songs and dances, and the most renowned festivals and traditions associated with it.
 


There is a fantastic contrast between sights, scents, sounds, and tastes in India, unlike any other place. It's unquestionably a country that will be under your skin, somehow. Here are rare things to know about India before your travel.


Here are some things you should be aware of before you plan to visit India:

  • 22 official languages are available: It is also recommended that you learn some standard terms and words in the local language when you move to a new country. But in India, there are 22 official languages and 1,721 additional languages. You get by with a couple of Hindi words in the north, but in the south and north-eastern countries, not so much, as English should be spoken commonly in these regions.
  • Cultural sensitivity varies between countries: India has 29 states with a prominent history and culture. India has 29 states. While some are very liberal, like Goa and the north-east countries, others are much more conservationist, like Rajasthan and Haryana. Consider doing some studies on the place you intend to visit in advance or seek advice from others who have visited before.
  • Carry your cash: ATMs are commonly used in the country's major cities, but cash also needs to be considered. Small carriers and most services and enterprises in remote areas such as rural villages and towns in the Himalayas accept only cash—Car-rickshaws (common means of transport in India).
  • Populated Country: After China, India is the world's second-most populous country, so a heavy population is anticipated, particularly in major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata. The sheer number of events taking place concurrently is easy to be overwhelmed. Keep peace and tranquillity as tour guides and taxi drivers will hound you in tourist attractions and stations – make sure you're optimistic about them. You will only fully enjoy your trip if you are prepared to adjust to this turmoil.
  • Get an internet local SIM card: It's always helpful when you're around to have Google Maps on your phone, so you can ensure that the taxi and car rickshaw drivers are on the right route. The best means to have continuous Internet connectivity on your phone or tablet is to have a local SIM card with 4G data. Because of the high competition between different service providers, data plans are relatively cheap in India.
  • Local People are Friendly: Do not hesitate to contact the local people for more information on Indian culture. The best way to enjoy the trip to India is to interact with the locals as much as possible. It is the locals who have larger insights about the cultural heritage of the country. Also, when you visit India you would rather spend time with the locals and learn more about their traditions, clothing, food, festivities, etc. Locals here are very warm and will even welcome you to their place for a meal and talk with you. In India, you surely will be taken care of properly. 
Hence, you must visit the county of heritage and culture and learn more about it. And above all, You must have the Valid E-Visa for India. Explore the Amazing things available In India, And then check for the Documents verification and validity to apply for Indian Visa. 


Friday, December 4, 2020

All About The Documents Required For The Indian E-Visa With The German Citizens



Planning a trip to India, whether for business purposes or vacations or any other purpose, requires a eVisa. It is possible to apply online for the same and get a visa rather than travel expenses heading to the embassy. The visa applied online will be sent to one’s email through which one can easily access their eVisa.

To avail of a visa online, the applicant has to be wary of many things such as the passport, passport photo in digital format, the email ID currently in use, and not forget the payment method without which none of the processes will be completed. To dive deeper into this section of things, below is the list of some essential things to keep in mind.


Instruction for applying a eVisa 


  • The applicant of Germany who is applying for the Indian eVisa needs to have a valid passport. This validity should last for the next six months, the countdown of which will begin when the applicant arrives in India. When applying for eVisa, you will need a digital passport in the form of a PDF, so make sure to keep this handy beforehand. 

  • Applying for Indian eVisa also requires a digital passport photo. This, too, has to be uploaded in a JPEG format and compresses the photo to meet the size requirement of the application. The passport photo should essentially be clicked on a white background. Ensure to upload a recently taken photo, and it best resembles the current you to not pose any problem further. 

  • Since the eVisa will be sent to your email for access, it is important to provide an accurate and working email address that is valid. This is where you will be accessing your eVisa as a travel document. After you receive this document, be sure to take out a print of it in the physical format to help make your travel experience easier and free of hassles and documentation problems, which can be a major letdown in international trips. 

  • Ensure that you have and utilize a proper payment method such as PayPal, which will allow your application to be complete. 


After this process, you will need to fill in the required details in the application form. Hence, when you are ready for the trip, check properly, and ensure that you have all the documents right with you not to miss the flight. 


Sum up

Indian economy certainly has a lot to offer to its tourists whether one is visiting for vacation or trade. Business people particularly can attract more customers in India and grow their business. It is a known fact that the more the business gets global, the more benefits it is easier to avail. Hence, if you want to have an easier experience of getting a eVisa for India, follow the above steps carefully and have a traveling experience that is light and free of stress. Following the above steps can help you ensure safety and security.


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Travelling to India from the UK? Here is a list of places that you should not miss


Are you a travel enthusiast who loves to discover new places and meet new people? Are you someone who just can't go a year without vacationing? Do you also love to try new cuisines from different lands? Well, if you or someone who loves culture and heritage and wants to visit a land with the greatest diversity in food, clothing, climate, and a wide cultural heritage then 'India' is a must-visit country for you. For years it has been the ultimate travel destination for people from all across the world including the United Kingdom.


Here is a list of places that will leave you spellbound if you are a travel enthusiast who is travelling to India from the UK.


The Taj Mahal: One of the seven wonders of the world

There is a reason why the Great Indian Taj Mahal of India is one of the seven wonders of the world. It has an amazing artistic architectural design on the snow-white marble. Being a symbol of love and a design that has complete symmetry, if you are travelling to India from the UK then this should be your first destination to visit in the country.


Delhi: A city of great cultural heritage and amazing food

The capital of India has a mesmerizing mixture of diverse history combined with mouth-watering food to die for. Whether it is the beautiful floral beauty of the Mughal Garden or the amazing architectural pieces in different forts like the Red Fort or Purana Qila, the number of places that Delhi has for you to visit is numerous.


Goa: To satisfy the party animal inside you


For the people whose idea of having fun is equal to parting in a club alongside the beach while having a bottle of your favorite champagne in your hand, then Goa is the place that is waiting for you to visit it. Watching the sunset on the beach is not only a marvelous experience but also provides and joy and calms your soul.


If you are traveling to India from the UK to awaken the party animal inside you then Goa is a must-try travel destination for you. There are hundreds of clubs that you can party in and thousands of activities including yoga and Spa massages to participate in.


Varanasi: For peace and serenity


If you are a spiritual person who loves to know about people's faith in God and their dedication to serving the Lord, then Varanasi should definitely be on your to-go list. The beautiful and sacred sculptures of gods and deities in the temples of Varanasi and the great Aarti that is done on the banks of the river Ganga are some traditions that will definitely be a treat to your eyes.

 


Travelling to India from the UK: How to reach the land of spices and flavors?

There are two ways to visit India from London. You can either opt to travel by train or take a flight to India. To plan your perfect trip to India while travelling to India from the UK and find amazing travel packages you must visit eVisaMart

Why did my Indian Visa Get Refused?

Getting a visa has undoubtedly become more comfortable than the previous times, but many formalities still bound the visa process.  What is ...