Indian Visa Advice
#1
Indian Visa Advice
Just had an invite to India for a wedding in a few days time which will be a fab experience. However I need to get visas it seems [@£30 each]. It takes 15 days to process by post, but you may get lucky in person in London if you start queuing at 0700 outside the embassy
This is an absolute PIA and I was therefore considering the Birmingham embassy - anyone any thoughts [would avoid congestion charge ]
Thanks
D
This is an absolute PIA and I was therefore considering the Birmingham embassy - anyone any thoughts [would avoid congestion charge ]
Thanks
D
#2
#3
Had to get a few in my time but only been to the brum office. My experience...
Plan to be there the whole morning.
Get there an hour before it opens.
Take someone with you so you can go for a pee without losing your place.
Take a book.
Check your paperwork 1,000 times because if there is the tiniest of errors on it they will find it and chuck you to the back of the queue.
Dont bother trying to be friendly and warm and polite, they look at you like you are **** and pretend to not speak english.
That said, its really not that bad, just dull and tedious but do remember this is the peak holiday time for Goa as well as people travelling back home so myabe take two books.
Plan to be there the whole morning.
Get there an hour before it opens.
Take someone with you so you can go for a pee without losing your place.
Take a book.
Check your paperwork 1,000 times because if there is the tiniest of errors on it they will find it and chuck you to the back of the queue.
Dont bother trying to be friendly and warm and polite, they look at you like you are **** and pretend to not speak english.
That said, its really not that bad, just dull and tedious but do remember this is the peak holiday time for Goa as well as people travelling back home so myabe take two books.
#6
Originally Posted by Chip
Nothing new there then
Chip
Chip
And call me cynical, but I aint sending a cheque and my passport to a PO Box in Essex!!!!
Thanks for the advice & nameste!
D
#7
Namaste, Diesel.
It doesn't take as long as 15 days even by post unless, there is some hiccup ( if you have forgotten to state something on the form etc.). Some of my family members (they are British citizens) got it within 5 days by post in April. Other good options have been given to you above anyway. Enjoy your visit.
It doesn't take as long as 15 days even by post unless, there is some hiccup ( if you have forgotten to state something on the form etc.). Some of my family members (they are British citizens) got it within 5 days by post in April. Other good options have been given to you above anyway. Enjoy your visit.
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#8
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HI - I've had to do this many-a-time and can say stay away from the Birm COnsulate unless it really is easier. It's a typical case of people in a power-trip - they look at you like **** and I'm indian lol - not that it matters
Saying that, they have got better in the last year or so.
If you want to go to the Brum one then get there for 9am and you'll need to plan to stay for the whole day as you'll need to pickup the visa in the afternoon unless you pay the express fee (£15 - I think??) in which case they'll do it there and then.
Let me know if you have any q's as it's a once- in a year trip for me !!
jai
Saying that, they have got better in the last year or so.
If you want to go to the Brum one then get there for 9am and you'll need to plan to stay for the whole day as you'll need to pickup the visa in the afternoon unless you pay the express fee (£15 - I think??) in which case they'll do it there and then.
Let me know if you have any q's as it's a once- in a year trip for me !!
jai
#9
I got a visa from the High Commission in London a few years back and was amazed at the friendly service and 1 hour turnaround. Having connections does help then
Enjoy the wedding!
Enjoy the wedding!
#11
ive not read the other threads but a lad on our opffice had to go to mumbai rapido
he had to go to birmingham and get a vsia issued thast morning, as i understand it the do 200 a day this way,
he went down the night befoire turned up did what he had to do picked it up later on back to man and flew out later that night hes due back at on monday
i understand bom is a turd of aplace though and he stayed at the airport bcos its so mingin
he had to go to birmingham and get a vsia issued thast morning, as i understand it the do 200 a day this way,
he went down the night befoire turned up did what he had to do picked it up later on back to man and flew out later that night hes due back at on monday
i understand bom is a turd of aplace though and he stayed at the airport bcos its so mingin
#12
Originally Posted by Diesel
Just had an invite to India for a wedding in a few days time which will be a fab experience. However I need to get visas it seems
Can't you claim asylum?
#14
Not sure what is quite so hilarious about those last two posts but travel does certainaly broaden some minds. >idea<
Thanks for the other advice guys, and heres to queuing! Call it revenge for the Raj
D
Thanks for the other advice guys, and heres to queuing! Call it revenge for the Raj
D
#15
Originally Posted by Diesel
Not sure what is quite so hilarious about those last two posts but travel does certainaly broaden some minds. >idea<
Thanks for the other advice guys, and heres to queuing! Call it revenge for the Raj
D
Thanks for the other advice guys, and heres to queuing! Call it revenge for the Raj
D
#17
It amused me the way you had to qualify your opening statement 'which will be a fab experience'.
It's like the wedding no one dared slag off.... oh it's in India... how 'fab'. We can swap places with 100 Indians.... we leave the UK, they enter.... then we can **** our guts out for a week.
It's like the wedding no one dared slag off.... oh it's in India... how 'fab'. We can swap places with 100 Indians.... we leave the UK, they enter.... then we can **** our guts out for a week.
#18
What you call 'qualify' some might call conversational or maybe showing a bit of enthusiasm. Apologies if I am being over-effusive and am making you choke on it
#19
Well if an involuntary guffaw counts as 'choking' then apology accepted. In the meantime enjoy your PC wedding in India. I assume the Indian spouse stands to gain more than the English one?
#20
Ohh, its all between Indians Bill. Thanks for your interest though.
Could bring you back some fresh spices and save you a packet - as long as it wont offend of course...
I'll now stop letting you use me to bump up your crappy post count, whoever you are!
Bye
D
Could bring you back some fresh spices and save you a packet - as long as it wont offend of course...
I'll now stop letting you use me to bump up your crappy post count, whoever you are!
Bye
D
#22
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I got mine back in about a week when I sent it to the PO box in Essex, But that was a January application, so not exactly peak holiday time
BTW Mumbai is a stinking sh!thole of a place, due to it being heavily over populated, and it's built on a sub-tropical swamp The Holiday Inn is nice though
Delhi is nicer, less humidity and less crowded, but just as many nutters barely in control of motorised road vehicles Once you start heading north of Delhi, into the Himalayan foothills, there are some fantastic sights, but it does start to get properly cold
BTW Mumbai is a stinking sh!thole of a place, due to it being heavily over populated, and it's built on a sub-tropical swamp The Holiday Inn is nice though
Delhi is nicer, less humidity and less crowded, but just as many nutters barely in control of motorised road vehicles Once you start heading north of Delhi, into the Himalayan foothills, there are some fantastic sights, but it does start to get properly cold
#23
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Originally Posted by Diesel
Could bring you back some fresh spices and save you a packet - as long as it wont offend of course...
D
D
#24
Originally Posted by Critical Bill
Here's betting that you find it a stinking **** hole. Props for the PC attitude though
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All depends on what you can afford Critical Bill old boy
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