Is there a period of time that needs to pass before applying for a 2nd Indian E-visa?
I traveled to India using an E-visa from 2nd - 21st January 2017, for tourism purposes. I am planning to travel to India again between 12th - 21st April, again using an E-visa, once again just for tourism.
My question: Is there a minimum period of time that needs to pass before I can apply for another Indian E-visa? I remember reading something about a minimum period of time, but I am unable to find it now, so any help would be much appreciated.
I am a British Citizen
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I traveled to India using an E-visa from 2nd - 21st January 2017, for tourism purposes. I am planning to travel to India again between 12th - 21st April, again using an E-visa, once again just for tourism.
My question: Is there a minimum period of time that needs to pass before I can apply for another Indian E-visa? I remember reading something about a minimum period of time, but I am unable to find it now, so any help would be much appreciated.
I am a British Citizen
visas india uk-citizens repeat-visits e-visas
EDIT: I am a British citizen
– user58333
Mar 7 '17 at 14:52
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I traveled to India using an E-visa from 2nd - 21st January 2017, for tourism purposes. I am planning to travel to India again between 12th - 21st April, again using an E-visa, once again just for tourism.
My question: Is there a minimum period of time that needs to pass before I can apply for another Indian E-visa? I remember reading something about a minimum period of time, but I am unable to find it now, so any help would be much appreciated.
I am a British Citizen
visas india uk-citizens repeat-visits e-visas
I traveled to India using an E-visa from 2nd - 21st January 2017, for tourism purposes. I am planning to travel to India again between 12th - 21st April, again using an E-visa, once again just for tourism.
My question: Is there a minimum period of time that needs to pass before I can apply for another Indian E-visa? I remember reading something about a minimum period of time, but I am unable to find it now, so any help would be much appreciated.
I am a British Citizen
visas india uk-citizens repeat-visits e-visas
visas india uk-citizens repeat-visits e-visas
edited Mar 8 '17 at 21:05
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EDIT: I am a British citizen
– user58333
Mar 7 '17 at 14:52
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EDIT: I am a British citizen
– user58333
Mar 7 '17 at 14:52
EDIT: I am a British citizen
– user58333
Mar 7 '17 at 14:52
EDIT: I am a British citizen
– user58333
Mar 7 '17 at 14:52
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No minimum period requirement, but you can only get it twice per calendar year, as stated on the website:
e-Tourist Visa (eTV) is allowed for a maximum of two visits in a calendar year.
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No minimum period requirement, but you can only get it twice per calendar year, as stated on the website:
e-Tourist Visa (eTV) is allowed for a maximum of two visits in a calendar year.
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No minimum period requirement, but you can only get it twice per calendar year, as stated on the website:
e-Tourist Visa (eTV) is allowed for a maximum of two visits in a calendar year.
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No minimum period requirement, but you can only get it twice per calendar year, as stated on the website:
e-Tourist Visa (eTV) is allowed for a maximum of two visits in a calendar year.
No minimum period requirement, but you can only get it twice per calendar year, as stated on the website:
e-Tourist Visa (eTV) is allowed for a maximum of two visits in a calendar year.
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