There are a few
things you need to take care of,
before travelling to India:
Visa
There are three kind of visas for
tourists. The 15-day
single/double-entry transit visa. This
visa is valid for 30 days from the
date of its issue. The 3-month
multiple-entry visa. The visa is valid
for 90 days from the date of first
entry into India, which must be within
30 days from the date of its issue.
The 6-month multiple-entry visa. This
visa is valid for 180 days from the
date of its issue, not from the entry
into India.
Visa Extension
It is virtually impossible to get the
15-day or 3-month visa extended. Only
the 6-month tourist visa can be
extended. It can be quite a bother to
extend it beyond a 15-day period.
Avoid it unless there is an emergency.
A 15-day extension on the 6-month visa
is issued by the Foreigner's Regional
Registration office (FRRO) at any of
the four metros: Delhi, Calcutta,
Mumbai and Chennai. The FRRO office is
open on weekdays, 9.30 am to 1.30 pm
and 2 pm to 4 pm. A 15-day extension
is given only if confirmed air tickets
are not available. No fee is charged.
New Delhi : FRRO, Hans Bhawan,
I Floor
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,
Ph : 23319781
Calcutta : FRRO
237, AJC Bose Road,
Ph : 2473300
Chennai : FRRO,
Shastri Bhawan,
Haddows Road, Nungambakkam,
Ph : 8275424
Mumbai : FRRO, Dr.
D. N. Road,
(Near Police Commissioner's office),
Ph : 2620446
Travel Insurance
Take a travel insurance policy,
covering theft and loss, before coming
of India. Also buy a medical
insurance. There are several kinds of
insurance policies. Make the right
choice after consulting a reliable
travel agent in your country.
Driving License
A valid International Driving License
(IDL) is necessary if you wish to
drive a car or a motorcycle in India
and it is advisable to get one before
coming. If you do not have an IDL and
still wish to drive in India, you can
get a Temporary Driving License,
provided you are carrying a valid
driving license of your country. You
may still be required to take a test
to check your knowledge of road signs.
Tax Clearance Certificate
If you stay in India for more than 120
days (4 Months) from the date of issue
of visa, regardless of your date of
entry into India, you would be
required to furnish a tax clearance
certificate to leave the country. This
is to prove that you did not earn
money while in India and that your
trip was financed with the money
brought in. If you are planning to
stay in India for more than four
months, be careful with your documents
relating to travel.
If you are not an Indian passport
holder and you are planning to stay in
India for more than four months ,
apply for the certificate at the
Income Tax Department, Central Revenue
Building (ITO), Vikas Marg, New Delhi
(Ph : 23316161, 23317828).
Foreign Travel Tax
A person will have to pay Rs. 500 at
the airport as Foreign Travel Tax when
leaving the country. For travel to
Pakistan , Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan,
Myanmar, the Maldives and Afghanistan,
the tax is Rs. 150.
Customs
There are two channels for customs
clearance at International terminals
in Indian airports: Green Channel and
Red channel.
(1) Green Channel: This is for
unhindered exit from the airport. you
can walk through the green Channel if
you are not carrying goods which
attract customs duty.
(2) Red Channel: For those who
have anything to declare, including
money worth more than US$ 2,500.
For more details / any assistance
please contact us at the below
mentioned address:
Trail Blazer Tours (India) Pvt.
Ltd.
B-1/3, Central Market, Sec-50,
Noida NCR Delhi,
Uttar Pradesh - 201301, India
Fax No: ++91 120 4232168
Tel: ++91 120 4233037, 4233040
Mobile: ++91 9811183048
Email:
shastri@tbi.co.in
Website :
www.tbitourism.com