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Title: Visasindian Launches Visa Service For Tourist And Business
Bangladesh, 3rd Jan 2025 - Overstaying in India incurs penalties based on duration: no fine for up to 15 days, ₹10,000 for 16-30 days, ₹20,000 for 31-90 days, and ₹50,000 for over 90 days. Overstaying may also impact future travel eligibility. Visa holders should ensure timely departure to avoid fines and long-term consequences. Travelers can check their visa status online using details like passport number and application file number through the Indian visa application system.FINE FOR OVERSTAY IN INDIAThe penalty for overstaying in India is nil in the first 15 days, ₹10,000 if it is 16 days to 30 days, ₹ 20,000 if it is 31 days to 90 days, and ₹50,000 if it is beyond 90 days. It is important to note that overstaying your visa can have a long-lasting effect on your ability to travel in the future.CHECK INDIAN VISA STATUSCheck the status of your visa applications, which must be submitted solely at Indian Missions and Visa Centers. By providing certain information, applicants can track the status of their Indian visa application. To verify the status of your visa application online, choose the name of the Indian mission, along with your file number or web file number, passport number, and date of birth.Indian Visa Application for Tourist VisaPeople holding an India Online Tourist eVisa are permitted to travel, participate in leisure activities, and explore attractions. This visa is ideal for boat trips, family gatherings, and even brief yoga sessions. In November 2014, the Indian government introduced the India Tourist e-Visa to simplify the application process by removing the requirement to visit an embassy or consulate. Nationals from 169 countries can apply for an e-visa to India. The India Tourist eVisa is valid for a year from the date of issuance and allows for...
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