Travel to India from UAE, passsport expires in Jan 2017
I have UAE residence visa valid till November 2018. My passport expires on 10-01-2017. I want to travel to India in June 2016 and come back in August 2016. Is it possible without renewing my passport?
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I have UAE residence visa valid till November 2018. My passport expires on 10-01-2017. I want to travel to India in June 2016 and come back in August 2016. Is it possible without renewing my passport?
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I have UAE residence visa valid till November 2018. My passport expires on 10-01-2017. I want to travel to India in June 2016 and come back in August 2016. Is it possible without renewing my passport?
passports indian-citizens india
I have UAE residence visa valid till November 2018. My passport expires on 10-01-2017. I want to travel to India in June 2016 and come back in August 2016. Is it possible without renewing my passport?
passports indian-citizens india
passports indian-citizens india
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Yes it is.
A residency visa (like yours) is not subject to the normal requirements that a temporary visit visa (such as the one on-arrival or transit) are subject to.
Have a safe trip.
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Yes it is.
A residency visa (like yours) is not subject to the normal requirements that a temporary visit visa (such as the one on-arrival or transit) are subject to.
Have a safe trip.
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Yes it is.
A residency visa (like yours) is not subject to the normal requirements that a temporary visit visa (such as the one on-arrival or transit) are subject to.
Have a safe trip.
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Yes it is.
A residency visa (like yours) is not subject to the normal requirements that a temporary visit visa (such as the one on-arrival or transit) are subject to.
Have a safe trip.
Yes it is.
A residency visa (like yours) is not subject to the normal requirements that a temporary visit visa (such as the one on-arrival or transit) are subject to.
Have a safe trip.
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