How To Get An Indian Visa?

Step 1: Complete the required indian visa application form and sign both the front page and the last page where indicated on the form.

Step 2: Enclose 2 photos of 50mm by 50mm and the fees.

Step 3: Post your application to us.


indian visaBased in London, My Indian Visa deals with visa applications for India from around the UK. Our staff are highly reliable and experienced with dealing with both short term and long term indian visas.

Applying for an Indian visa can be a time consuming, energy zapping, frustrating and stressful experience. Our service allows you to avoid this and get your Indian visa in a timely fashion.

Types Of Indian Visa

We will check your application and provide advice about getting an Indian visa. We
deal with a variety of visa and passport services including:

  • Tourist Visa – granted to a foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India and whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sightseeing or meeting friends or relatives.
  • Business Visa – given those who are doing business in India such as making sales or establishing contacts on behalf of a company.
  • Urgent Business Visa – is strictly given to those who are doing business in India such as making sales or establishing contacts or going for urgent business meetings.
  • Employment Visa – granted to those who are an employee of an Indian company or those who intend to do honorary work (without salary) with Registered NGOs in India.
  • Student Visa – given to bonafide students to pursue regular studies at recognized institutions in India.
  • Entry Visa – granted for a specific purpose (short term courses and unpaid internships) or other non-business related purposes.
  • Long Term Entry Visa (5 Years) – issued to people of Indian origin only and hence appropriate documentation is required to prove Indian origin e.g. old Indian passport copy etc
  • Conference Visa – for international conferences, or on certain subjects, as decided by the Government of India from time to time, can be issued only after clearance for the said conference is received from the Government of India.
  • Journalist Visa – Granted to professional journalists and photographers for up to three months stay in India. If you are intending to make a documentary in India, kindly contact the Press and Information wing in the embassy.
  • Research Visa – given to research professors or scholars, who wish to conduct the research work in India.
  • Transit Visa – granted for the sole purpose of enabling the holder to travel through India to reach his or her ultimate destination.
  • Medical Visa – given to those who are travelling to India for a medical treatment.
  • Medical Escort Visa – granted to those who are accompanying a patient travelling to India for a medical treatment on a medical visa.
  • Transfer of Visa – could be done from the old passport to the new passport for any visa issued by the HCI/CGI.

Indian Visa Checklist

There are various items to consider when travelling to India, including flights, transfers, hotels and vaccinations and often the indian visa application is overlooked. However it is compulsary and you cannot visit India without it.

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