1. Visas for Australia are generally accepted by the citizens of Australia.
Other nationals living in Australia their country of origin has a prolonged
processing time due to further interrogation in the Indian mission. A copy of
the Australia must be linked to the clearance form.
2. The Visa application should be filled online wef 20 November 2011.
After the mandatory electronic filing of visa applications, the applicants
will continue to submit the printed copies of their applications, photos,
passports and fees to VAC.
3. The application should be accompanied by the passport valid for 6 months
in original. One Photo in Format 5*5 against a light background, maximum head
size 3,5 cm. The prescribed visa fee for the category of visa applied for.
The relevant documentation: Please note that visa fees are accepted only in
Euros in cash at the Visa section or through a bank deposit. In case of a bank
transfer, 2-3 days waiting is unavoidable. The Fee for postal applications will
not be accepted in cash. A bank statement showing the date of bank transaction
should be sent with the application. Neither the Embassy nor the Visa
Application Center will be responsible for any loss of cash sent/ returned
through post. In case of a minor, a copy of accompanying parent's passport is
required.
4. If your application requires several days of processing time, your
actual passport remains with you after its inspection at the visa counter.
After receiving the visa approval from the Indian Embassy. It will be
re-deposited for issuing visa.
5. The visa application and or visa fee approval guarantee does not
guarantee issuance. The issue of visa, its category and duration depends on the
properties of each case.
6. The visa collection date will be given on an individual visa application
at the visa counter. For collecting passport, fee receipt should be submitted.
Cates can be collected between 16 November to 17 or any day within 16 days
between the hours mentioned between 16.00 and 17.00. For postal applications,
the visa application center will notify the applicant by e-mail when the
passport is posted back, if E-mail-id exists. Postal dispatch will be at the
risk of applicant, neither the embassy nor the visa application center will
accept any losses or losses due to the passport or damage to the post.
7. Visa application can be withdrawn after the receipt of
fees, or the second consulate has canceled the visa, but the visa fee is
non-refundable.
8. Travel plans should not be finalized before taking a
visa. Neither embassies nor the Visa Application center will accept any
responsibility for missed flights. All applicants are requested to apply for a
visa at least 2-3 weeks before the actual date of the trip.
9. It can be noted that all visas are authenticated on the
date of issue and not before coming to India. Applicants may keep this in mind
when including the required visa period.
10. It is the applicant’s responsibility to see that all
details on the visa are correct and you may be able to find the necessary
corrections. Neither the embassy nor the Visa Application Center will accept
any responsibility for inconvenience or financial loss due to the inaccurate
mistakes made in the visa.
11. Those who intend to stay in India for more than 180
days need to register themselves with the Regional Registration office of the
Foreign Service. On reaching journalist visa holders, the Ministry of External
Affairs is required to contact the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi or
the press information Bureau of the Government of India.
12. The applicant should ensure that they show the
applicant’s category of the visa application properly, depending on the travel
purpose. Generally it is not possible to change the visa category after
entering India. Visa can be canceled immediately as a result of the visa
category in India’s activities.

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