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morse Oct 26th 2010 1:12 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by chrisjolly (Post 8943159)
Yes, it certainly is a ridiculous rule with no logic behind it. The only real reason is to stop anyone from doing a visa run and that just hurts the expats like us who want to live and stay in India. Why dont they take each case on its merits? or have a box on the application form that says 'have you had any contact with terrorists?' :thumbsup:

We should be given a five year visa, even if we have to leave every 180 days, it will save the visa run every holiday - what a fiasco. I would certainly be happy to pay for it, if only to stop the stress of filling in visa forms.

chrisjolly Oct 26th 2010 3:18 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 
I agree a 5 year visa would be much better for us all even if it meant an interview at the Embassy beforehand. We have had to come to the UK to get a 6 month visa as they are only issuing 3 month visas in Spain.. the things we do to go to India!!!

Slagtip Nov 8th 2010 4:06 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 
Sorry if this is wrong,but I need some advice on the( 2 month rule out )

Our 6 month multi-entry Indian visa expires 16th March 2011,we understand that when we exit India the minimum time for re-entry is 2 months.We plan to exit India 1st march 2011 and travel to Sri Lanka.
Question :-How soon can we apply for a new visa in Sri Lanka knowing we cannot re-enter India until we have completed the two months out.
2) Can we apply for a Indian visa after ( one month ) has elapsed and our current visa has expired.
Will the India embassy issue a new visa with the above information,we understand that the new Indian visa will probibly on valid for 3 months,this will suite are immediate needs.

chrisjolly Nov 8th 2010 6:29 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by Slagtip (Post 8970092)
Sorry if this is wrong,but I need some advice on the( 2 month rule out )

Our 6 month multi-entry Indian visa expires 16th March 2011,we understand that when we exit India the minimum time for re-entry is 2 months.We plan to exit India 1st march 2011 and travel to Sri Lanka.
Question :-How soon can we apply for a new visa in Sri Lanka knowing we cannot re-enter India until we have completed the two months out.
2) Can we apply for a Indian visa after ( one month ) has elapsed and our current visa has expired.
Will the India embassy issue a new visa with the above information,we understand that the new Indian visa will probibly on valid for 3 months,this will suite are immediate needs.

Yes you are correct about staying out for the minimum of two months before returning but when you can apply in Sri Lanka is something you can ask the Embassy when you are there. It doesnt take long so probably a few days before you return to India. See if there is any information on the Indian Embassy website from SL.

johnny five Nov 8th 2010 6:50 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 
Have a look here;

http://www.indiamike.com/india/india...anka-t75608/3/

Obviously the later pages are more relevant. What comes over is a picture of unpredictability and aggressive and unhelpful embassy staff.


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dreadsoc Nov 9th 2010 12:00 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by Slagtip (Post 8970092)
Sorry if this is wrong,but I need some advice on the( 2 month rule out )

Our 6 month multi-entry Indian visa expires 16th March 2011,we understand that when we exit India the minimum time for re-entry is 2 months.We plan to exit India 1st march 2011 and travel to Sri Lanka.
Question :-How soon can we apply for a new visa in Sri Lanka knowing we cannot re-enter India until we have completed the two months out.
2) Can we apply for a Indian visa after ( one month ) has elapsed and our current visa has expired.
Will the India embassy issue a new visa with the above information,we understand that the new Indian visa will probibly on valid for 3 months,this will suite are immediate needs.


Hi Slagtip

I note you are a new member to our forum so I just wanted to say welcome to BE. Hopefully we will see more from you. If you need any help navigating the site give me a shout.
I would love to know the reason for your site name !! :D

Dread - x

stevebenaulim Nov 9th 2010 10:27 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by chrisjolly (Post 8943437)
I agree a 5 year visa would be much better for us all even if it meant an interview at the Embassy beforehand. We have had to come to the UK to get a 6 month visa as they are only issuing 3 month visas in Spain.. the things we do to go to India!!!

Spain only 3 months now?????

cbc Nov 10th 2010 12:03 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by stevebenaulim (Post 8972847)
Spain only 3 months now?????

Hong Kong issued me with only 3 month visa today, asked for 5 year multiply entry, replied to me sorry even though you are a Hong Kong id holder you can only have 3 month double entry, non Hong Kong id = single entry 3 month visa,a business visa = one year.
Very bad new's...........

cbc Dec 22nd 2010 2:37 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by cbc (Post 8973001)
Hong Kong issued me with only 3 month visa today, asked for 5 year multiply entry, replied to me sorry even though you are a Hong Kong id holder you can only have 3 month double entry, non Hong Kong id = single entry 3 month visa,a business visa = one year.
Very bad new's...........

So I have now now been to Goa and enjoyed it very much, I got a single entry 3 month visa, so what happens now? do I have to wait till this visa runs out, then wait 2 months before I can return? or can I apply for another visa 2 months after the date of my departure.

Thanks for any info.

iain492001 Dec 22nd 2010 2:57 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by cbc (Post 9056678)
So I have now now been to Goa and enjoyed it very much, I got a single entry 3 month visa, so what happens now? do I have to wait till this visa runs out, then wait 2 months before I can return? or can I apply for another visa 2 months after the date of my departure.

Thanks for any info.

I am sure, but other members will confirm this, that you need to wait 2 calendar months from the date of your departure date stamp from India before you can re-apply for a new visa. I'm not so sure that the authorities themselves know whether that should be 2 calendar months, 2 x 30 days, 2 x 31 days or whatever.

Even if your existing visa still had some days to run, because it was just a "single entry", you have done that and would not be able to return so technically any remaining portion of the visa till its expiry date is unusable.

Hope this helps.

cbc Dec 23rd 2010 1:13 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by iain492001 (Post 9056696)
I am sure, but other members will confirm this, that you need to wait 2 calendar months from the date of your departure date stamp from India before you can re-apply for a new visa. I'm not so sure that the authorities themselves know whether that should be 2 calendar months, 2 x 30 days, 2 x 31 days or whatever.

Even if your existing visa still had some days to run, because it was just a "single entry", you have done that and would not be able to return so technically any remaining portion of the visa till its expiry date is unusable.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for the info.
It does seem so crazy that after a 2 week holiday in India I can not return there for 2 months, what country does that, it is ridiculous.
I live in Asia and for us to pop over to China,Thailand, Singapore, Phillippines etc etc is not something you do then have to wait 2 months to go there again, get with it India.

iain492001 Dec 23rd 2010 1:26 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by cbc (Post 9057467)
Thanks for the info.
It does seem so crazy that after a 2 week holiday in India I can not return there for 2 months, what country does that, it is ridiculous.
I live in Asia and for us to pop over to China,Thailand, Singapore, Phillippines etc etc is not something you do then have to wait 2 months to go there again, get with it India.

Couldn't agree with you more, CBC, and there are thousands who use this site who are of like mind. But what can you do? It's now 12 months since this rule was brought in & no sign of any change..............:thumbdown::thumbdown:

Glad you enjoyed Goa/India tho' - just spend your money elsewhere where you are more appreciated. That's what lots of us have been forced to do.......

Cheers & Merry Xmas
Iain

cbc Dec 24th 2010 1:54 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by iain492001 (Post 9057479)
Couldn't agree with you more, CBC, and there are thousands who use this site who are of like mind. But what can you do? It's now 12 months since this rule was brought in & no sign of any change..............:thumbdown::thumbdown:

Glad you enjoyed Goa/India tho' - just spend your money elsewhere where you are more appreciated. That's what lots of us have been forced to do.......

Cheers & Merry Xmas
Iain

Merry Christmas to you too and everyone on British Expat site xxx
Well this is what I will be forced to do, spend my money else where, somewhere that will want my hard earned dollar, and not punish me for wanting to visit there country.
Silly India.....

SuckSeed Jan 15th 2011 12:52 am

Re: 2 month out rule
 

Originally Posted by cbc (Post 9056678)
So I have now now been to Goa and enjoyed it very much, I got a single entry 3 month visa, so what happens now? do I have to wait till this visa runs out, then wait 2 months before I can return? or can I apply for another visa 2 months after the date of my departure.

Thanks for any info.

I noticed on my friends New visa with the photo on it that the time you have to stay out of India is 60 days. My visa states Two months, old style. The only month that is likely to cause a problem for some would be February (28 days) if they try to calculate on the basis of two months before returning instead of 60 days. January and March are 31 days.

prestonjohn Jan 17th 2011 2:36 pm

Re: 2 month out rule
 
Read The Times of India and Navind Times today.The Goan Government have asked the centre to relax the 2 month rule as its affecting the tourist trade by at least 7% ( Thats what it says in the paper)


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