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India is diverse in every aspect. Heartwarming traditions that have been transferred through generations, a truly gastronomical variety of food in every state, artistic wonders from the Taj Mahal to Rajasthan Palaces and landscapes of every colour, temperature and season. Are we doing enough justice by calling it a diverse heaven? You will only know after seeing it for yourself.
The process of applying for an Indian visa from UAE might sound as a piece of cake, but every minor detail can make the difference between an approval and rejection of your visa. Arooha’s blog will cover all the neccessary details for a succesful India visa application. Call us the minute you finish reading this blog to initiate the preparations of your visit to India.
Depending on the originating country of the passport you hold you can find out what type of on-arrival visa are you eligible for or do you have to apple for a pre-arrival visa.Even if you are not eligible for any type of Indian on-arrival visa, Arooha will guide you through the process of obtaining a pre-arrival visa to India which can be applied from UAE.
If your passport originates from any of these countries but you are residing in UAE, you dont require a visa or your passport to enter India. Countries eligible for an Indian visa-less and passport-free arrival are:
what is the allowed stay duration for visa-less travellers?
The traveller can stay for the suration he/she wishes and is even free to work in India.
If you are carrying a passport originating from this country but residing in the UAE, you dont need a visa to enter India.
The Country eligible for an Indian visa-less entry is:
MaldivesMentioned below are the countries whose passport holders have been approved for an evisa. This does not apply for dual passport holders of Pakistani origins.
If you are from a country that is not eligible for any of the above mentioned Indian visas, please continue reading the blog as we will explain the necessary information for getting a pre-arrival visa to India from UAE.
Indian pre-arrival visas have been categorized in to three to suit the traveller’s needs. They are:
This category caters to entrepreneurs, investors and businessmen who plan on visiting India for business reasons.
If a traveler is having a transit at any of the Indian airports en route to another destination, then an airport transit visa is a must.
This type of visit visa is ideal for tourists visiting India and also for individuals visiting family or friends living in India.
The cost of an Indian visa varies slightly depending on the type of visa and the age of the applicant. The visa fee is mandatory and non-refundable even if the visa is rejected. , In addition to the visa fee, Arooha charges an additional fee for our service throughout the Indian visa application process. The total cost is AED 600 to obtain a visa.
For a successful Indian visa application process from UAE, the Indian embassy requires the applicant to submit the following supporting documents along with the visa application form.
Required documents for Indian visa when applying from UAE (Consulate General of India, Dubai)
What is the usual procedure when applying for an Indian visit visa from UAE?
The supporting documents listed above should be collected and submitted to the Arooha visa consultant who is incharge of you. After the documents have been submitted, the procedures mentioned below will be followed.
The processing duration can take as low as 7 working days or go upto even 15 working days for short nationalities. Visa procedure for long nationalities take anywhere between 15 to 21 working days.
If you are short of time then cover Agra, Delhi and Jaipur, the golden triangle of India. These sights can be thoroughly explored in a few weeks. Start with Delhi, then Agra and finally Jaipur.
Those who adore Islamic architecture, India is full of them. From Taj Mahal in Agra, the Qutub Munnar to the Michal palaces and the Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.
Cruise on a houseboat through the picturesque coconut-tree lined backwaters of Kerala or visit the spectacular Goa beaches or drink in the serenity of Kashmir's Dal Lake in Sri Nagar by peeking out of a wooden houseboat window.
Spot a tiger in the national parks in Rajasthan, or spot the variety of species like lions, rhinos, elephants or various birdlife spread across national parks in cities like Gujarat, Assam, Wayanad and Bharatpur. Even the camel treks through the Rajastani desert is also a mandatory experience.
North India is the place to be for adrenaline junkies. Experience hiking, trekking, white-water rafting and so many other adventurous sports offered by darling picturesque towns like Shills, Manali and Sikkim.
India offers a lot in terms of spiritual attractions. Visit the Sacred Hindu river Ganges where the dead are paid their last respect or the pilgrimage cities of Pushker and Ajmar. That's not all, yoga can be found in every city and ashrams and for some Buddhist spirituality make sure to visit Ladakh.
India is one of the biggest Asian countries. So don't go expecting your attempt to see all that it offers in a few weeks be a successful one. Take it one place at a time. It's better to have truly explored a place than hopping from one place to another without getting to know it properly.
No one wants to end up sick while on a short trip of one of the most spectacular countries. With so much of things to see and do it's crucial to stay healthy. To maintain your health remember to: