New visa rules Indian passport holders need to know.
If you are an
Indian passport holder and travel often, chances are that you have had to face
visa issues once or more.
As of 2018, 59
countries offer visa on arrival or visa-free travel to Indian passport holders.
But that is hardly any consolation, given that most countries in Europe and the
Americas still require you to get that visa stamped on your passport.
However, in what
comes as slight relief to Indian passport holders, visa rules have been relaxed
a little.
There is a new set
of visa rules in place and if you hold an Indian passport, this might ease your
travel a bit.
Take
a look at the new rules:
1. If you're transiting
through the international zone of any airport in France, you don't need an
airport transit visa any longer.
2. If you are
travelling to Oman, you can now get a month-long tourist visa on arrival in the
country for an amount of 20 Omani Riyal (Rs 3,700). But this rule holds only if
you reside or hold an entry visa to the US, Canada, Australia, UK, Japan or
Schengen states. Your spouse and children accompanying you can also get a visa
on arrival.
3. Travelling to
Myanmar is now a cakewalk if you are planning to drive into the country. You
need to display your e-visa at the checkpost. The e-visa can be obtained in two
days.
4. UAE is now
granting a 10-year long-term visa to highly-skilled professionals and investors
who are willing to visit the country. These visas are granted to specialists in
science, medicine and research. Visas are also being granted to
"exceptional students."
5. Israel has now
cut down its visa fee for Indian passport holders from Rs 1,700 to Rs 1,100.
You need to apply for a visa in the B2 visa (business, tourism or meeting or
conference) category in order to avail the new price.
6. Travelling to
Uzbekistan from India is also easier now. Submit your e-visa application three
days before your trip. You can get a single-entry e-visa for a 30-day period.
7. UAE has
announced new visa rules to promote tourism in the Emirates. Between July 15
and September 15 every year, UAE is offering visa-free travel to dependents
below 18 years who are accompanying you. This means if you are travelling to
Dubai or Abu Dhabi for a family holiday and have kids below 18 years, your kids
travel visa-free.
8. In a bid to
increase tourism in the country, Saudi Arabia is now issuing tourist visas to
women aged 25 and above even if they are visiting the country without being
accompanied by a man. This is the first time Saudi Arabia has relaxed visa
rules on this front. The new visa rules come after Crown Prince Mohammad bin
Salman promised a "moderate, open Islam" in the country.
9. Japan is one of
those Asian countries whose visa rules for Indian passport holders used to be
at par with probably the US or European countries. But Japan has now relatively
eased travel to the country for holders of Indian passport. If you are applying
for a short-term stay in Japan or a multiple-entry visa, you don't need to show
an employment certificate or explanation letter stating the reason for your
visit. You need your visa application form along with a valid and recent
photograph and proof of your financial stability if you are travelling for
tourism purposes. If your trip to Japan is business-related, you need documents
to prove your affiliation to the enterprise.
10. Indian passport
holders can now get visa on arrival in Zimbabwe. India is among the 28
countries that Zimbabwe has relaxed visa rules for.
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If you are
transiting through Dubai and Abu Dhabi, you can now obtain a free transit visa
for two days. The transit visa can be extended to four days from two at an
additional cost of 50 Dirham (Rs 970).
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