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ALL visitors to GOA require a Visa these are available from the High Commission of India in London VISA APPLICATIONSThe way in which visa's are supplied has changed visit the HCI site to get up to date information It seems to be a better system than the way in which visa's were issued previously. (The web master's latest visa came back in 5 working days..via the Post Office...Jan 09) Standard Visa Form in pdf format always visit also the visa site via VISA APPLICATION above for the latest details and prices
Remember NO visa - No visit to Goa .....so it is important to obtain this in time for your departure
| Visa Fees Chart (Passports other than Srilankan, Japanese and Pakistani) | | Type of visa | Validity | Fees GBP (£) | | Tourist | Up to six months | 30 | | One year (maximum stay of 180 days per visit) | 50 | | More than 1 year tourist visa valid for a maximum stay of 180 days per visit | 90 | | Business | Up to six months | 30 | | One year (maximum stay of 180 days per visit | 50 | | More than 1 year visa valid for a maximum stay of 180 days per visit | 90 | | Entry Visa | Up to six months | 30 | | One year (maximum stay of 180 days per visit | 50 | | More than 1 year visa valid for a maximum stay of 180 days per visit | 90 | | Student Visa | Up to five years | 55 | | Transit | Maximum 15 days stay with 3 months validity | 8 | | Journalist Visa | Valid for a maximum stay of three months; single entry | 30 | | Conference Visa | Valid for maximum of three months; single entry | 30 | | Transfer | Transfer of long-term visa from expired passport to fresh passport | 4 | | Employment Visa | One year validity | 50 | | Two/three/five years | 90 |
Once the visa application has been completed on line, you are able to make secured payment by card and then printout your application form, this is then sent with your passport and two passport photos to the processing center usually by secure postal mail and within a few days your visa is returned.
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