Sunday, 5 November 2017

Procedure for visa on arrival for Indonesia ( bali)

Visa on Arrival

Visa on Arrival (VOA) is  issued only when travellers arrives at a designated port in Indonesia by the Immigration Office.
Citizen of certain countries, countries that can apply for VOAcan directly obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA)  at designated ports of entrydesignated Airport/Seaport VOA is valid for 30 days, its calculated from the first day you arrive in Indonesia regardless of the time of arrival or departure.
Indonesia does not accept Alien Passports, Travel Documents or Temporary passports as a proof of your countries citizenship/nationality.
If you are travelling with an Indonesian spouse,  you may require to have an Indonesian visa in your passport, therefore please check with that airline company prior to travel.
Staying longer than 30 days, it is highly recommended to request  a Visit Visa prior to travel in Indonesia.
Requirements:
The following basic documents will be required  at the Port of Entry:
  1. Original Passport,  the visa is only issued in a Passport and must be valid for more than 6 months from the intended length of stay.  (damaged passport will not be accepted).
  2. Exit airline ticket or on-going ticket
  3. Visa fee of $35.00 in US$ currency


Procedure at the point of arrival :

Travelers must go to the first counter and pay for the VOA (cash only) and have their passport entry stamp, then to another counter to receive the counterfoil visa (visa sticker) in the passport and then to the Immigration Checkpoint.  VOA is at the discretion of the Immigration Office at the time of arrival at the airport in Indonesia.
If you are unsure with obtaining the VOA, you could apply for a Visit Visa prior to leaving Canada.

Important Notice:
There are two regions in Indonesia: Poso, and Papua the applicant could not visit without special permission and approval. The Applicant who wishes to enter the restricted regions must obtain special authorization from Indonesian authorities. This rule also applies to those who work in these regions, e.g. Freeport employees. Visitors who enter these regions without permission are subject to arrest and detention and will be prosecuted according to Indonesian law.
When To Submit a Visa Request
To avoid any inconvenience, it is recommended for the applicant to submit the visa request no later than 7 (seven) days prior to departure and not more than 30 days prior to leaving Canada . To avoid any delay, please make sure that all supported documents are submitted. It is advisable to check with the Consular Services at the Embassy if you do not receive your returned passport within 10 (ten)days after submitting it to the embassy. 

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Procedure in visa on arrival in bangkok, thailand

Visa on Arrival Visa on Arrival For passengers who would like to apply for Visa on Arrival to travel in Thailand, there are two service counters provided by Suvarnabhumi airport between Immigration Zone 1st and 3rd level. (Near Zone 2nd or Priority/Premium Lane) The details and required documents are listed as follows: Location: Bridge link with airplane D 2nd floor across Gate 5 Rate: 1,000 Baht and Most of the customers are Chinese because Thailand can issue visa quickly. 1. Submit/Verify Document * Submit / Verify Document Passport (Must be genuine and over 30 days validity) Application from of visa arrival Immigration card (Arrival and departure card) Return ticket (Must show proof of a return flight within 15 days) Travel expense  10,000 baht/person 20,000 baht/family Visa Fee as mentioned * Interview Accommodation in thailand Travel plan * Take the queue ticket and wait for call 2. Get visa Get passport and visa on arrival 3. Passport control Process by pibics system Arrival stamp Entry into thailand Qualifications Hold the citizenship of a country on the list issued by the minister under the consent of the Council of Ministers of Thailand. Aim to enter Thailand for tourism for the period of not exceeding 15 days. Submit one 4 x 6 cm. headshot photo taken no longer than 6 months. Does not fall into the category of aliens prohibited from entering Thailand under the Immigration law. Possess the return ticket within 15 days. Truthfully notify the verifiable places to stay in Thailand. Present evidence of adequate finance, not less than 10,000 Baht (250US$) per person and 20,000 Baht (500US$) per family. Possess a passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months. Pay 1,000 Baht for the visa fee (Thai currency only)   The list of countries eligible to obtain Visa on Arrival   Andorra  Bhutan Bulgaria China Taiwan  Cyprus Ethiopia India Kazakhstan   Latvia Lithuania Maldives Malta  Mauritius Romania San marino Saudi Arabia  Ukraine Uzbekistan                                                                                                                                Location :  Visa on Arrival booths are on the east side and the west side before reaching to the Immigration on 2nd level.   

Monday, 30 October 2017

Travel visa free / visa on arrival with Indian Passport

58 Countries Offering A Visa On Arrival For Indians


Antarctica
Bhutan
Bolivia
British Virgin Islands
Cambodia
Cape Verde
Comoros Islands
Cook Islands
Djibouti
Dominica
Ecuador
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Fiji
FYRO Macedonia
Gambia
Georgia
Grenada
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Iraq (Basra)
Jamaica
Jordan
Kenya
Laos
Macau
Madagascar
Maldives
Mauritius
Micronesia
Montserrat
Mozambique
Nauru
Nepal
Nicaragua
Niue
Palau
Samoa
Sao Tome & Principe
Seychelles
South Korea (Jeju)
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent & Grenadines
Svalbard
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor Leste
Togo
Trinidad & Tobago
Turks & Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Vanuatu

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Latest passport rules 2017



Recently, the Ministry of External Affairs declared new rules for applying for a passport. And here we have rounded up some of the major changes that these new rules have bought in.
DOCUMENTATION FOR PROOF OF BIRTH
As per old rules, submission of a birth certificate was compulsory for all applicants born on or after 26th January 1989. But the new rules have bought in some relaxation in this regards. Now, any of the following documents containing the Date of Birth (DOB) of the applicant will suffice:
  • Birth Certificate (BC) issued by the Registrar of births and deaths or the Municipal Corporation or any other approved authority to register the birth of a child born in India
  • Transfer/school leaving/matriculation certificate issued by the school last attended/recognized educational board
  • PAN card
  • Aadhar card/E-aadhar
  • The copy of the service record of the applicant’s (of govt. servants) or the pay pension order (of retired govt. employees), duly attested/in-charge of the administration of the concerned ministry/certified by the officer/ department of the applicant
  • Driving license
  • Election Photo Identity Card (EPIC) issued by the Election Commission of India
  • A copy of policy bond issued by the public life insurance companies
DETAILS OF PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN:
In a welcome move, the new passport rules has done away with the mandate requiring names of both parents at the time of application. An applicant now only needs to provide the name of either one of the parents or the legal guardian. This makes it easier for children with single parents or orphans to apply for a passport. For spiritually oriented people like Sadhus/Sanyasis, there have provisions made for them to mention the name of their spiritual leader in place of their biological parents.
ANNEXES
The total number of annexes has been reduced from 15 to 9. Annexes A, C, D, E, J, and K have been eliminated and some of them have also been merged. Lesser annexes means less worry for people to collate documentation.
ATTESTATION
While all annexes needed attestation from a Notary/Executive Magistrate/First Class Judicial Magistrate previously, henceforth all these annexes can now be in the form of a self-declaration from the applicant on plain paper. This means no running around for attestation that one had to do previously.
MARRIED/DIVORCED PERSONS:
The need for a marriage certificate has been discontinued (along with annexure K). Also, in case of a divorce the applicant will not be required to provide the name of their spouse. This is another interesting change that has been made taking into consideration changing societal norms.
WORK RELATED URGENT PASSPORTS:
  • In case of urgent passports, if a government employee is not able to procure the NOC (no objection certificate) or identity certificate from their employer’s side, they can submit a self-declaration stating that they have given a prior intimation letter to their employer informing that they are applying for an ordinary passport to a passport issuing authority.
To view the press release from the Ministry of External Affairs with regards to the new passport rules, you can visit their website to gain detailed information.
Overall, this move is set to make the application process easier and hassle-free for everyone. A welcome move, we say!
So don’t use your lack of passport as an excuse not to travel anymore. Apply for one now, and get going. Don’t forget to visit our website to get insured before you leave on your next adventure!
PS: feel free to ask any question related to passport we will try to revert as soon as possible. This blog is free service for those who are looking for passport help.

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