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Posted
7 hours ago, swatz said:

Searched online but didn’t find any relevant answers, so posting in our google 😊

 

How long a US born infant stay can in India with visitors visa ?

i heard its 6 months. Is it possible to stay for more than 6 months ?

 

if yes, what are the options 

 

 

India lo bongu evadu pattinchkuntadu...b grade country

Posted
52 minutes ago, hello987 said:

India lo bongu evadu pattinchkuntadu...b grade country

haha..

Posted
2 hours ago, Doravaru said:

enti adi bro??

bhayya.. new born OCI application oka simple 10 steps lo eyyu based on your experience... not the online stuff but manam pakka / compulsory ga submit cheyyalsina docs or mailing lo patinchalsina jagrathalu kind of stuff..

1) Both parents vi em em documents copies pampaali? and Kid vi em docs pampaali?? anni copies a na ? Attestation compulsory cheyinchaala?? ekkada cheyistharu mamoolga?? Page 1 lo check my post

2) Address proof kid peru meeda emi levu? so parents peru meedavi saripothaya (water bill/ Electricity bill/ Bank statement) yes

3) Passport motham 45 days valla deggarey untada? ee process nadichinanni rojulu? Nope 10-14 days lo passport vachidi oci 60-80days

4) Naku Houston lo submit cheymani undi so in-person vellalsina avasaram emi undadu kada if we use CKGS?? Post cheyachu but 30-40mins drive ayithe velli ravatam better.

5) OCI card process lo unnappudu India vellalsosthey enti paristhithi public di?? Since passport mundhe vachidi kabati u can get india visa and velli ravachu.

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, CuteDesiGal said:

bhayya.. new born OCI application oka simple 10 steps lo eyyu based on your experience... not the online stuff but manam pakka / compulsory ga submit cheyyalsina docs or mailing lo patinchalsina jagrathalu kind of stuff..

1) Both parents vi em em documents copies pampaali? and Kid vi em docs pampaali?? anni copies a na ? Attestation compulsory cheyinchaala?? ekkada cheyistharu mamoolga?? Page 1 lo check my post

2) Address proof kid peru meeda emi levu? so parents peru meedavi saripothaya (water bill/ Electricity bill/ Bank statement) yes

3) Passport motham 45 days valla deggarey untada? ee process nadichinanni rojulu? Nope 10-14 days lo passport vachidi oci 60-80days

4) Naku Houston lo submit cheymani undi so in-person vellalsina avasaram emi undadu kada if we use CKGS?? Post cheyachu but 30-40mins drive ayithe velli ravatam better.

5) OCI card process lo unnappudu India vellalsosthey enti paristhithi public di?? Since passport mundhe vachidi kabati u can get india visa and velli ravachu.

 

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birth certificate apostille cheyinchali antunnadu...is that needed? its more complicated procedure than notarization.

Posted

we tried applying for OCI in India couple of months back. The FRRO officer at Hyderabad office told us that minors with multiple entry visa can stay beyond 180 days. 

After that I reached Indian embassy at Newyork and they said FRRO would be final one in this. 

Though I got it from FRRO office I still have doubt as almost everyone I met/asked said the max time with visa is 180 days.

 

Just gone through  https://boi.gov.in and found below points.

 

Registration is required for:

Every Foreigner visiting India on Student Visa(S) (including those coming for study of Yoga, Vedic Culture, Indian system of dance and Music), Research Visa(R), Medical Visa(M) or Medical Attendant (MED-X) Visa and Employment Visa(E) valid for more than 180 days is required to get himself / herself registered with concerned FRRO , within 14 days of his/her first arrival, irrespective of the duration of his / her stay. Even in other Visa types, if the Indian Visa has a stipulation/ observation/ Special endorsement for registration made by Indian Mission / Embassy on the Indian Visa and on Employment, Medical, Medical Attendant Visas for less than 180 days, the Foreigners are required to be registered

Foreigners visiting India on other categories of long term Visa (valid for more than 180 days) including Business/Entry(X) / Journalist Visa would not require registration with the concerned FRRO if duration of his/her  stay does not exceed 180 days on a single visit. In case a foreigner intends to stay for more than 180 days on a single visit he / she should get himself registered well before the expiry of 180 days. Foreigners possessing  tourist Visa are required registration only if they re-enter within 60 days of the last departure and they are asked to register through special endorsement etc
 
Children below 16 years of age are exempt from Registration if they have entered on PIO card or on any type of Visa and except where specified other wise. It is mandatory for all foreigners to personally appear at the concerned FRRO office for obtaining any Visa related services.
 
 

Information for Foreigners Possessing Entry (X) Visa


Registration

 
  1. Foreigners visiting India on long term Entry(X) visa would not require registration with the concerned FRROs/FROs if the duration of his/her stay does not exceed 180 days on a single visit. In case a foreigner intends to stay for more than 180 days on a single visit he should get himself registered well before the expiry of 180 days.
  2. Foreigners visiting India are also required to adhere to the Special Endorsement made on the Visa by the Indian Mission.
  3. Every foreigner at the time of Registration, shall furnish, such information in registration report, as may be in his possession for the purpose of satisfying the Registration Officer and shall, on being required, shall sign the registration report in the presence of the said officer and shall thereupon be entitled to receive from the said officer a certificate of registration in Part III of Form A.
  4. Registration facilities are not provided at the airport and are carried out in the office of FRROs or District Superintendents of Police (FROs).
  5. Personal presence of the foreigner at the FRRO/FRO office is mandatory for visa related services. Children below 16 years of age are exempt from registration if they have entered on Entry VISA. They may approach the concerned FRRO/FRO for registration after completion of 15 years Penalty for Late Registration. No fee is required to be paid for registration, but a penalty in Indian currency equivalent to US$ 30/- or equivalent (In Indian curency) would be charged in case of late registration.

Even in CKGS the below was mentioned.

How long can I stay in India with my current visa? The maximum stay allowed in India on any Indian Visa is 180 days, with the exception of an Entry Visa. 
An Entry Visa allows the holder to stay for the duration of the visa.
Applicants must visit boi.gov.in/for current Indian Immigration Laws.
 
 
Posted
1 hour ago, ndd said:

we tried applying for OCI in India couple of months back. The FRRO officer at Hyderabad office told us that minors with multiple entry visa can stay beyond 180 days. 

After that I reached Indian embassy at Newyork and they said FRRO would be final one in this. 

Though I got it from FRRO office I still have doubt as almost everyone I met/asked said the max time with visa is 180 days.

 

Just gone through  https://boi.gov.in and found below points.

 

Registration is required for:

Every Foreigner visiting India on Student Visa(S) (including those coming for study of Yoga, Vedic Culture, Indian system of dance and Music), Research Visa(R), Medical Visa(M) or Medical Attendant (MED-X) Visa and Employment Visa(E) valid for more than 180 days is required to get himself / herself registered with concerned FRRO , within 14 days of his/her first arrival, irrespective of the duration of his / her stay. Even in other Visa types, if the Indian Visa has a stipulation/ observation/ Special endorsement for registration made by Indian Mission / Embassy on the Indian Visa and on Employment, Medical, Medical Attendant Visas for less than 180 days, the Foreigners are required to be registered

Foreigners visiting India on other categories of long term Visa (valid for more than 180 days) including Business/Entry(X) / Journalist Visa would not require registration with the concerned FRRO if duration of his/her  stay does not exceed 180 days on a single visit. In case a foreigner intends to stay for more than 180 days on a single visit he / she should get himself registered well before the expiry of 180 days. Foreigners possessing  tourist Visa are required registration only if they re-enter within 60 days of the last departure and they are asked to register through special endorsement etc
 
Children below 16 years of age are exempt from Registration if they have entered on PIO card or on any type of Visa and except where specified other wise. It is mandatory for all foreigners to personally appear at the concerned FRRO office for obtaining any Visa related services.
 
 

Information for Foreigners Possessing Entry (X) Visa


Registration

 
  1. Foreigners visiting India on long term Entry(X) visa would not require registration with the concerned FRROs/FROs if the duration of his/her stay does not exceed 180 days on a single visit. In case a foreigner intends to stay for more than 180 days on a single visit he should get himself registered well before the expiry of 180 days.
  2. Foreigners visiting India are also required to adhere to the Special Endorsement made on the Visa by the Indian Mission.
  3. Every foreigner at the time of Registration, shall furnish, such information in registration report, as may be in his possession for the purpose of satisfying the Registration Officer and shall, on being required, shall sign the registration report in the presence of the said officer and shall thereupon be entitled to receive from the said officer a certificate of registration in Part III of Form A.
  4. Registration facilities are not provided at the airport and are carried out in the office of FRROs or District Superintendents of Police (FROs).
  5. Personal presence of the foreigner at the FRRO/FRO office is mandatory for visa related services. Children below 16 years of age are exempt from registration if they have entered on Entry VISA. They may approach the concerned FRRO/FRO for registration after completion of 15 years Penalty for Late Registration. No fee is required to be paid for registration, but a penalty in Indian currency equivalent to US$ 30/- or equivalent (In Indian curency) would be charged in case of late registration.

Even in CKGS the below was mentioned.

 
How long can I stay in India with my current visa? The maximum stay allowed in India on any Indian Visa is 180 days, with the exception of an Entry Visa. 
An Entry Visa allows the holder to stay for the duration of the visa.
Applicants must visit boi.gov.in/for current Indian Immigration Laws.
 
 

Final ga more than 180 days vundacha ? 

Posted
26 minutes ago, swatz said:

Final ga more than 180 days vundacha ? 

With OCI Yes

Without OCI No

Posted
2 hours ago, Variety_Pullayya said:

birth certificate apostille cheyinchali antunnadu...is that needed? its more complicated procedure than notarization.

Original unte no need aa original chusi notarize chestharu in lieu of originals ane form adhi enough

Posted
3 hours ago, Variety_Pullayya said:

birth certificate apostille cheyinchali antunnadu...is that needed? its more complicated procedure than notarization.

 

Posted
7 hours ago, Variety_Pullayya said:

 

We were asked to submit at Hyderabad FRRO location. 

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Posted
On 6/14/2019 at 5:56 AM, ndd said:

We were asked to submit at Hyderabad FRRO location. 

So finally wht is the process Miya 

Posted
On 6/13/2019 at 8:24 AM, sattipandu said:

apply for visa , firsthand at indian embassy , that allows stay for upto 6 months per entry

with oci , i dont think there is any restriction but oci takes 4 weeks after applying.

kid ki 18 years oche varaku Visitor visa is more than enough they give for 10 years multiple entry with 6 months stay per entry and even for stays beyond 6 months no police approval required (for kids upto 10 years of age)

Posted

Personal experience ,any thing is fine , either visa or OCI card , my kid stayed more than 9 months in india and we called the respective authority , they said don't worry and no need to report. No issues , we travelled to India so many times without any issues.

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