Visa Information
The entry of foreigners, stay, movements
and departure is regulated by the Acts passed by the Indian Parliament and
rules framed thereunder by the Central Government from time to time.
Foreigners who enter India should have a valid passport, visa or other
accredited travel documents. All foreigners should enter India through
authorised checkpost or airport only. They are subjected to immigration
check at the airport or check post.
All foreigners who enter India or depart from India either by air or sea
shall furnish a true statement of particulars setting it out in form 'D'
embarkation card.
The civil authority under Foreigners Order 1948 has powers to impose
restrictions on the movement of any foreigner in India. The authority can
also refuse a foreigner entry into India if he/she does not posses a valid
passport, or is insane or is suffering from any infectious disease or has
been convicted for an extradition offence or if his/her entry is prejudicial
to the interest of the country.
All foreigners who desire to stay in India beyond 180 days have to register
themselves at the Foreigners Registration Office within two weeks of their
arrival. Those who intended to stay for less than 180 days but ended up
staying longer also have to register themselves. Any violation of this
provision makes them liable for prosecution under section 5 of the
Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939.
The State Registration Officer in the State capital functions as the
liaison office between the Foreigners Registration Officers (FRO) and the
government. The Foreigner Registration Officer is the primary agency to
regulate the registration, movement, stay, departure and also for
recommending the extension of stay in India.
A foreigner who enters India on a valid visa shall report before the
Foreigners Registration Officer within two weeks of arrival and get himself
registered. He has to produce 6 sets of photos, passport copies, visa page,
etc. Thereafter the FRO will issue registration certificate and a
residential permit upto the validity of the visa period.
A foreigner coming to India on a tourist visa valid for 6 months need not
register his name. However this depends on the condition noted on the visa.
Children of foreigners under 16 years of age residing in India need not
register their name as they are exempted from Registration (Exemption) Order
1957. But they will be issued a residential permit for their stay in India.
They should also obtain extension for their stay from time to time.
Foreigners who wish to stay in India beyond the visa period should apply
for extension of stay 90 days before his Residential Permit is due to
expire. The Central Government has delegated limited powers to the FROs to
grant extension of stay to foreigners and in all other cases the following
documents are to be sent to the State government.
- Application duly filled and signed by the foreigner in duplicate.
- Photostat copy of the valid passport along with visa page.
- HIV certificate issued by a recognised medical institution.
- Copy of the registration certificate and residential permit.
- Financial guarantee given by an Indian citizen on a Rs 10 stamp
paper.
- Photostat copy of the bank account and remittance and letter
given by the bank manager.
- Police report in English issued by the jurisdictional police
station where the foreigner resides.
- Receipt for having paid the prescribed fee to the RBI under head
of account OAS-0070.
- In case of businessmen, the agreement between the firm and the
Government of India.
- In case of employment visa, letter of consent of the firm where
the foreigner is employed.
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