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  2. Visa policy of India - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019 the Indian government updated e-Visa rules for all eligible countries. The validity of Indian e-tourist and e-Business Visa was increased from 60 days with double entry to up-to 1 year with multiple entries. The validity count starts from the day of being granted the e-visa online and not from the day of physical entry as before ...

  3. Visa requirements for Indian citizens - Wikipedia

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    For example: Indian citizens holding valid US visa are permitted to enter Mexico on the basis of their US visa, without the need for a Mexican visa. United States of America. Indian Citizens in possession of a valid United States Multiple Entry Visa in their passport may enter the following country(ies) visa-free: Albania, Argentina (Indian ...

  4. Foreigners Registration Office - Wikipedia

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    Foreigner registration is a mandatory requirement by the Government of India under which all foreign nationals (excluding overseas citizens of India) visiting India on a long term visa (more than 180 days) are required to register themselves with a Registration Officer within 14 days of arriving in India. [2]

  5. BLS International - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to expand in 2012 by initiating visa processing services for Indian embassies in Saudi Arabia and Singapore. [8] Between 2014 and 2015, BLS International extended its services to seven additional Indian missions abroad, including in the United States and Canada .

  6. Overseas Citizenship of India - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of India does not permit dual citizenship (under Article 9). Indian authorities have interpreted the law to mean that a person cannot have a second country's passport simultaneously with an Indian one — even in the case of a child who is claimed by another country as a citizen of that country, and who may be required by the laws of the other country to use one of its ...

  7. Foreigner registration in India - Wikipedia

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    The foreigner registration form; Photocopy of: The photo page of the passport; The page displaying validity of the passport; The page displaying the Indian visa and arrival stamp; A letter of undertaking and identity document of an Indian sponsor; Proof of residential address in India; Payment of registration fee of ₹ 100 (US$1.10) For ...

  8. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Indian Americans are the third largest Asian American ethnic group behind Chinese Americans and Filipino Americans, [252] [253] [254] by far the richest and most educated ethnic group in the USA compared to all other ethnic groups, earning $101,591 median income per year compared to $51,000 and $56,000 for overall ...

  9. Bureau of Immigration (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Immigration (BoI) is an Indian government agency, working under the Ministry of Home Affairs responsible for administering immigration related functions such as immigration facilitation service at Sea-ports, Integrated Check Posts and Airports and foreigner registration. The agency was established in 1971, and is headed by the ...