I am going for a long visit and was wondering, just to get me started, how many should I take? also what is the situation with cash machines over there? How good is the ATM system?
Looking for a relaxing vacation, for the dates Nov 8th to 11th. We do not want to go, Bangalore - Mysore. Or places in North which takes a lot of Traveling time....
Quickest way is to take all of your documents to the Indian embassy in London - l did it, got one while l waited
Billybean
Yep, dead easy, as previous, serious, answers have shown.
Get all of your documents together - check with them first by phone- then take yourself and the necessary fee down to the nearest consulate and get it.
It took me about 2-3 hours in London, so I expect that the same will apply in places such as Birmingham.
Basically you lodge your documents, then shove off for a couple of hours, then come back, get your cleared papers, then hang around to actually present them and get your visa.
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frederic w
depends were you live but when you go make sure its early as
the embassy's get crowded the usuall precidure is you put form and payment over in the morning and collect in the after-noon
Empress
go down to the nearest embassy - i know there is one in birmingham. it takes a few hours. easiest way is to go in morning and you will have your passport and visa back in the afternoon.
Suman
Visit the embassy with your passport and two photos generally you will get a indian visa within 24 or 48 hours....
for visa information http://www.yourguidetoindia.com/content/view/13/27/
for indian embassy locations
http://www.yourguidetoindia.com/content/view/17/31/
Dizzy D
if you wanna go then do it...dont mull it over ur just wastin time