Frequently Asked Questions :Visa Extension
Q | Who can grant extension of Employment Visa or Business Visa? |
A | - Extensions upto 5 years from the 1st visa (issued by the Indian Mission) , can be granted by FRROs/FROs cum Superintendent of Police (Except in case of citizens of China and Sri Lanka) on yearly basis.
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Q | Can a foreigner registered on Employment Visa change his original Company/employer? |
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No. Change of original company by a foreigner who has come to India on employment visa is not allowed on the same visa. -
The foreigner is generally required to go back to his own country and come to India again on a fresh visa. -
However, in deserving cases and on satisfaction the Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreign Division, Jaisalmer House, 26, Man Singh Road New Delhi is competent to permit such change.
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Q | What type of visa is granted to the family members of foreigners holding 'E' type (Employment) Visa? |
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They are granted 'X' (entry) type of visa with a validity co-terminus with the validity of the visas of their spouses or for such shorter period as required or considered necessary by the Visa issuing authority. -
However, on every approved VISA extension of a foreigner on Business and Employment VISA, their spouse and children can seek VISA extension on co-terminus basis.
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A | Whether Transit Visa can be extended/converted into another VISA? |
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No. Transit VISA cannot be extended or converted into another VISA. -
However, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreign Division, Jaisalmer House, 26, Man Singh Road New Delhi, can do it on satisfaction in exceptional cases.
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Q | Whether overstay on Transit Visa can be condoned by FRROs/FROs/SSPs? |
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No, FRROs/FROs cum Superintendent of Police cannot condone overstay in case of Transit VISA. -
However, in exceptional cases and on satisfaction only the Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreign Division, Jaisalmer House, 26, Man Singh Road New Delhi is competent to condone the same.
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Q | What length of overstay can be condoned by FRROs/FROs? |
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FRROs/FROs cum Superintendent of Police can regularize overstay up to three months beyond the validity of original visa (excluding tourist visa) in case of reasonable grounds of delay. However, an overstay fee of US$ 30 (equivalent amount Rs. 1395/-) is charged. -
Apart from this, visa extension fee of US$ 40 (equivalent amount Rs. 1860/-) is also charged.
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Q | What is the penalty fee for overstay? |
A | An amount in Indian Rupees equivalent to US $30 (Rs.1395/- at present) plus regular fees for extension (Relevant visa fees as per duration of stay and type) is charged. |
Q | Can diplomatic, official and UN-visas (UN diplomatic/official) be extended by FRROs/FROs? |
A | No, only MEA can extend these visas. |
Q | Whether a 5 years extension can be given to a registered foreigner? |
A | Yes. Five year VISA extension can be granted for following categories of foreigners: -
Foreiners of Indian origin, their spouses & children. -
Foreigners living in India on valid visa continuously for last 20 years. -
Experts & technicians coming to India in pursuance of bilateral agreements, their spouses and children. -
Foreigners married to an Indian National, when on long term VISA or when long term extension has been approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreign Division, Jaisalmer House, 26, Man Singh Road New Delhi, then further extension up to five year at a time can be given by concerned FRROs/FROs cum Superintendents of Police on production of relevant documents and satisfaction. For Bangladeshi National only one year extension is given at a time and such Sri Lankan Nationals invariably require approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreign Division, Jaisalmer House, 26, Man Singh Road New Delhi for all extensions)
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Q | When extension of a foreigner is under consideration with MHA, he/she is given three months extension, if he travels abroad and comes after expiry of three months extension, will he be given entry? |
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In such case a foreigner should obtain a fresh short-term visa from Indian Mission abroad to enter into India after expiry of initial 3 months. -
If the foreigner does not obtain fresh visa and comes to India after expiry of his regular extension, then he/she would be treated as entering India without visa.
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