More BoardingArea Bloggers
Search BoardingArea    Search Within Blog  
flickr facebook twitter rss

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Blog
  • Photos
  • Travel Credit Cards
    • Deals & Picks
    • Airline credit cards
    • International airline credit cards
    • Hotel credit cards
    • Misc travel credit cards
    • Bank reward credit cards
    • Cash back credit cards
    • Business credit cards
  • Cards by Issuer
    • American Express
    • AmEx cards not issued by AmEx
    • Bank of America/FIA
    • Barclays
    • Capital One
    • Chase
    • Citi
    • Discover
    • First National Bank of Omaha
    • US Bank
    • Other
  • Support RTC
  • About
    • About
    • Contact
    • Disclosure

Requests Welcome

Contact me with your travel wishes and questions for RapidRequests

Enter email Address to Subscribe

Categories

Featured Posts

  • Is Capital One the new king of car rentals? (part 2)
  • Is Capital One the new king of car rentals? (part 1)

Blogroll

  • Aadvantage Geek
  • Amateur Traveler
  • Dan's Deals
  • Flying with Fish
  • Frugal Travel Guy
  • Gadling
  • Gulliver (The Economist)
  • Jason Around the World
  • Joe Sent Me
  • Live and Let's Fly
  • Loyalty Traveler
  • Million Mile Secrets
  • NerdWallet Credit Cards
  • New Girl in the Air
  • Nicholas Kralev
  • One Mile at a Time
  • Online Travel Review
  • Points Miles & Martinis
  • The Cranky Flier
  • The Gate
  • The Mr Pickles
  • The Travel Insider
  • The Wandering Aramean
  • View from the Wing

VisaMonte: India Part 2 – watch those reentries

by Rapid Travel Chai on July 6 | No Comments

in Asia, India, South Asia, VisaMonte column, Visas
Tags: Permit to Re-enter, Travisa

Part 1 on India visas covered 10-year multiple entry tourist visas for US citizens and visa-free entry for certain other nationalities. Part 3 covers Protected/Restricted Areas.

Burma Sri Lanka South India 105

Chennai Airport: don’t get the shaft when trying to re-enter India

Now some fine print.

2 month re-entry restrictions:
Following the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, India imposed a strict regime preventing frequent travel in and out of India. The Rapid Traveler was in Sri Lanka at the time and the initial implementation wrecked havoc with many travel itineraries since India is the transit hub for South Asia. The situation seems to have stabilized but anything left to the discretion of an immigration officer, in any country, is a risk.

India’s visa processing outsourcer, Travisa, summarizes the policy:

Question: When do I need a re-entry permit?

Answer: The Permit to Re-enter within two months only applies to current Tourist Visa holders who need a permit which will allow the applicant to re-enter India within 2 months after last leaving India. This permit is granted only if the need is urgent, and not for Business Activities/Employment or pursuing studies/research, etc. If the visa holder is traveling to multiple countries on the same itinerary, no permit is needed as long as trip follows the itinerary exactly. The visa holder must carry a copy of the itinerary to show the Immigration Officer. If you would like to apply for a Permit to Re-enter within two months, please proceed to the Get An India Visa page. Or, you can visit the Permit to Re-enter requirements page for more  detail.

Question: I am traveling back and forth from India within the two-month period but during one single trip. Do I need a Permit to Re-enter?

Answer: If the visa holder is traveling to multiple countries on the same itinerary, no permit is needed as long as trip follows the itinerary exactly. The visa holder must carry a copy of the itinerary to show the Immigration Officer. However, we cannot guarantee that you will be granted re-entry by the immigration official.

The application form can be submitted online or the form can be downloaded here. A more detailed FAQ from the Ministry of Home Affairs is here.

The Rapid Traveler has not tried a multi-country itinerary since this regime was put in place, but prudence suggests that if at all possible, get the permit in advance rather than rely on the discretion of an immigration officer. $41 for the permit is a good insurance policy. If unable to get the permit in advance, work with a travel agent or online service like tripit to get the itinerary on one document, instead of multiple papers showing separate reservations for flights and hotels.

Part 3 will cover Protected Area Permission/Restricted Area Permission.

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

« Previous Home Top Next »
Rapid Travel Chai has financial relationships with some of the merchants mentioned here. The owner of this site may be compensated if consumers choose to utilize the links located throughout the content on this site and generate sales for the said merchant. All content unless otherwise noted or quoted is the author's own, and not provided or commissioned by any other entity. Opinions have not been reviewed, approved, endorsed, or edited by any other entity. This site is for entertainment purpose only. The owner of this site is not an investment adviser, financial planner, nor legal or tax professional and articles here are of an opinion and general nature and should not be relied upon for individual circumstances.

Disclaimer: This content is not provided or commissioned by American Express. Opinions expressed here are author's alone, not those of American Express, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by American Express. This site may be compensated through American Express Affiliate Program.
Boarding Area
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Become a Blogger
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal
Boarding Area Boarding Area Boarding Area USA TODAY Travel Alliance
Rapid Travel Chai is proudly powered by Boarding Area - A Frequent Flyer Network site.
© 2012 All Rights Reserved
Rapid Travel Chai Entries (RSS) - Rapid Travel Chai Comments (RSS)