Do holders of India e-tourist visas get a visa in the passport on arrival?
I'm curious as to the following: when applying for and obtaining an Indian e-Tourist visa, do you actually get a visa in your passport at the Airport, or only an entry stamp?
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I'm curious as to the following: when applying for and obtaining an Indian e-Tourist visa, do you actually get a visa in your passport at the Airport, or only an entry stamp?
visas india e-visas
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I'm curious as to the following: when applying for and obtaining an Indian e-Tourist visa, do you actually get a visa in your passport at the Airport, or only an entry stamp?
visas india e-visas
I'm curious as to the following: when applying for and obtaining an Indian e-Tourist visa, do you actually get a visa in your passport at the Airport, or only an entry stamp?
visas india e-visas
visas india e-visas
asked Apr 27 '16 at 1:04
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If you receive an e-Tourist Visa then this will be e-mailed to you. You are expected to print it out, carry it with you, and show it at airline check-in and at immigration. No visa sticker will be placed in your passport.
On arrival in India you will get an entry stamp, the same as everyone else.
Note that the e-TV only grants a single entry good for 30 days stay. If you need another entry, you can apply for another e-TV later; if you need a longer duration or multiple entries, consider applying for a regular visa instead.
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If you receive an e-Tourist Visa then this will be e-mailed to you. You are expected to print it out, carry it with you, and show it at airline check-in and at immigration. No visa sticker will be placed in your passport.
On arrival in India you will get an entry stamp, the same as everyone else.
Note that the e-TV only grants a single entry good for 30 days stay. If you need another entry, you can apply for another e-TV later; if you need a longer duration or multiple entries, consider applying for a regular visa instead.
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If you receive an e-Tourist Visa then this will be e-mailed to you. You are expected to print it out, carry it with you, and show it at airline check-in and at immigration. No visa sticker will be placed in your passport.
On arrival in India you will get an entry stamp, the same as everyone else.
Note that the e-TV only grants a single entry good for 30 days stay. If you need another entry, you can apply for another e-TV later; if you need a longer duration or multiple entries, consider applying for a regular visa instead.
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If you receive an e-Tourist Visa then this will be e-mailed to you. You are expected to print it out, carry it with you, and show it at airline check-in and at immigration. No visa sticker will be placed in your passport.
On arrival in India you will get an entry stamp, the same as everyone else.
Note that the e-TV only grants a single entry good for 30 days stay. If you need another entry, you can apply for another e-TV later; if you need a longer duration or multiple entries, consider applying for a regular visa instead.
If you receive an e-Tourist Visa then this will be e-mailed to you. You are expected to print it out, carry it with you, and show it at airline check-in and at immigration. No visa sticker will be placed in your passport.
On arrival in India you will get an entry stamp, the same as everyone else.
Note that the e-TV only grants a single entry good for 30 days stay. If you need another entry, you can apply for another e-TV later; if you need a longer duration or multiple entries, consider applying for a regular visa instead.
answered Apr 27 '16 at 1:20
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