Passport stamp in return travel from Dubai to India
I am on short visit to Dubai, and on my return flight I am planning to take the flight from Dubai(DXB) -> Mumbai(BOM) -> Rajkot(RAJ), and the operator will be Air India. My question is where the immigration process / passport stamping will be done ? At Mumbai Airport or At Rajkot Airport ?
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I am on short visit to Dubai, and on my return flight I am planning to take the flight from Dubai(DXB) -> Mumbai(BOM) -> Rajkot(RAJ), and the operator will be Air India. My question is where the immigration process / passport stamping will be done ? At Mumbai Airport or At Rajkot Airport ?
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Mumbai, most likely. Since you will need to "immigrate" back into India before taking a domestic flight.
– Saadia
Apr 7 '17 at 8:53
Rajkot doesn't have any immigration facilities.
– anshabhi
Apr 7 '17 at 12:57
clear mumbai immigration and take a domestic flight to rajkot. what terminals?
– pbu
Apr 7 '17 at 14:10
thanks for the comments, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:40
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I am on short visit to Dubai, and on my return flight I am planning to take the flight from Dubai(DXB) -> Mumbai(BOM) -> Rajkot(RAJ), and the operator will be Air India. My question is where the immigration process / passport stamping will be done ? At Mumbai Airport or At Rajkot Airport ?
customs-and-immigration india passport-stamps air-india
I am on short visit to Dubai, and on my return flight I am planning to take the flight from Dubai(DXB) -> Mumbai(BOM) -> Rajkot(RAJ), and the operator will be Air India. My question is where the immigration process / passport stamping will be done ? At Mumbai Airport or At Rajkot Airport ?
customs-and-immigration india passport-stamps air-india
customs-and-immigration india passport-stamps air-india
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Mumbai, most likely. Since you will need to "immigrate" back into India before taking a domestic flight.
– Saadia
Apr 7 '17 at 8:53
Rajkot doesn't have any immigration facilities.
– anshabhi
Apr 7 '17 at 12:57
clear mumbai immigration and take a domestic flight to rajkot. what terminals?
– pbu
Apr 7 '17 at 14:10
thanks for the comments, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:40
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Mumbai, most likely. Since you will need to "immigrate" back into India before taking a domestic flight.
– Saadia
Apr 7 '17 at 8:53
Rajkot doesn't have any immigration facilities.
– anshabhi
Apr 7 '17 at 12:57
clear mumbai immigration and take a domestic flight to rajkot. what terminals?
– pbu
Apr 7 '17 at 14:10
thanks for the comments, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:40
Mumbai, most likely. Since you will need to "immigrate" back into India before taking a domestic flight.
– Saadia
Apr 7 '17 at 8:53
Mumbai, most likely. Since you will need to "immigrate" back into India before taking a domestic flight.
– Saadia
Apr 7 '17 at 8:53
Rajkot doesn't have any immigration facilities.
– anshabhi
Apr 7 '17 at 12:57
Rajkot doesn't have any immigration facilities.
– anshabhi
Apr 7 '17 at 12:57
clear mumbai immigration and take a domestic flight to rajkot. what terminals?
– pbu
Apr 7 '17 at 14:10
clear mumbai immigration and take a domestic flight to rajkot. what terminals?
– pbu
Apr 7 '17 at 14:10
thanks for the comments, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:40
thanks for the comments, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:40
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Flights from Dubai to Rajkot on Air India are not 'direct', which means you will exit the plane in Mumbai as usual, enter India/get your passport stamp, and then proceed to wait for the departure of your second flight.

So the answer is that you will get your stamp in Mumbai.
@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
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Flights from Dubai to Rajkot on Air India are not 'direct', which means you will exit the plane in Mumbai as usual, enter India/get your passport stamp, and then proceed to wait for the departure of your second flight.

So the answer is that you will get your stamp in Mumbai.
@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
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Flights from Dubai to Rajkot on Air India are not 'direct', which means you will exit the plane in Mumbai as usual, enter India/get your passport stamp, and then proceed to wait for the departure of your second flight.

So the answer is that you will get your stamp in Mumbai.
@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
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Flights from Dubai to Rajkot on Air India are not 'direct', which means you will exit the plane in Mumbai as usual, enter India/get your passport stamp, and then proceed to wait for the departure of your second flight.

So the answer is that you will get your stamp in Mumbai.
Flights from Dubai to Rajkot on Air India are not 'direct', which means you will exit the plane in Mumbai as usual, enter India/get your passport stamp, and then proceed to wait for the departure of your second flight.

So the answer is that you will get your stamp in Mumbai.
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@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
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@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@JonathaReez thanks for the answer, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:37
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
@ITppl see here. Since Rajkot airport doesn't have an international facility you would have to collect your luggage.
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:41
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
I appriciate your prompt reply sir, what will be the allowed baggage weightage, cause generally on international flight they provide more weightage than domestic in my case it is written as 30 kg, they will allow the same 30 kg during my Mumbai to Rajkot flight ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:50
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
@ITppl yes, since it's a single ticket
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 7 '17 at 17:57
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Mumbai, most likely. Since you will need to "immigrate" back into India before taking a domestic flight.
– Saadia
Apr 7 '17 at 8:53
Rajkot doesn't have any immigration facilities.
– anshabhi
Apr 7 '17 at 12:57
clear mumbai immigration and take a domestic flight to rajkot. what terminals?
– pbu
Apr 7 '17 at 14:10
thanks for the comments, do I need to collect the luggage at the Mumbai airport and again check in for the domestic flight ? or just need to complete the immigration ?
– IT ppl
Apr 7 '17 at 17:40