Showing posts with label Visa-on-arrival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visa-on-arrival. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Visa Fees Change

VISA UPDATES 
AUSTRIA 
VISA FEE REVISED 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in Euro)
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
60
4650
Long Term Visa
100
7750
Children 6 - 12 years
35
2720
VFS Service Charge
-
620
CHILE 
VISA FEE NOW 
Visa Category
Fee in INR
Single Entry
4040
Multiple Entry
4040
CYPRUS 
REVISED VISA FEE AS BELOW 
Visa Category
Fee in INR
Single Entry
1549
Multiple Entry
4646
CZECH REPUBLIC 
VISA FEE CHANGED AS BELOW 
Visa Category
Fee in INR
Single Entry up to 90 days
4600
Multiple Entry up to 90 days
4600
Children age 6 to 12 years
2700
Long Term
6900
DENMARK 
VISA FEE REVISED 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Stay (30 days)
4900
Short Stay (90 days)
4900
Children 6 - 12 years
2900
Long Stay
15100
VFS Service Charge
1524
DJIBOUTI 
REVISED VISA FEE GIVEN BELOW 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in INR)
Single Entry (1 month)
6500
Multiple Entry (3 months)
8500
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE) 
CHANGE IN VISA FEE 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in INR)
Tourist Visa
5810
96 hours Visa
4150
14 Days Visa
5810
Express Tourist Visa
7245
Express 96 hours Visa
5500
Express 14 Days Visa
7245
FINLAND 
VISA FEE REVISED 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in Euro)
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
60
4700
Children age 6 to 12 years
35
2700
Work Permit
500
39300
Dependant Visa
230
18100
Residence Permit
455   
35800
Student
330   
25900
GERMANY 
REVISED VISA FEE AS BELOW  
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in Euro)
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
60
4600
Children 6 - 12 years
35
2700
VFS Service Charge
-
1136
GREECE 
VISA FEE NOW 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in Euro)
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
60
4620
Long Term Visa
180
13860
Family Reunion Visa
90
6930
Children 6 - 12 years
0
0
VFS Service Charge
-
886
HUNGARY 
REVISED VISA FEE AS BELOW 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in Euro)
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
60
4681
Children 6 - 12 years
35
2731
VFS Service Charge
-
520
MEXICO 
The new Visa Fees for all categories is INR 2344/-. 
MALTA 
VISA FEE CHANGED AS BELOW 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
4800
VFS Service Charge
1080
SLOVENIA 
REVISED VISA FEE GIVEN BELOW 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Visa
4800
Children 6 - 12 years
2800
VFS Service Charge
640
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
CHANGE IN VISA FEE 
Visa Category
Fee in INR
Visa Fee for all Categories
4604
Children age 6 to 12 years
2686
TAIWAN 
VISA FEE NOW 
Visa Category
Fee in INR
Single Entry (Normal)
3000
Single Entry (Urgent next day visa)
4500
Multiple Entry(Normal)
6000
Multiple Entry (Urgent next day visa.)
9000
Legalisation fees per document (Normal)
900
Legalisation fees per document (Urgent)
1350
TURKEY 
REVISED VISA FEE AS BELOW 
Visa Category
Visa Fee (in INR)
Short Term Single Entry
3930
Short Term Multiple Entry
13100
Long Term Visa (1 Year)
11135

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Travel and Tourism






As we all know travel industry is a booming industry now a day everyone wants to involve in it one way or another, In India the new Govt. took bold steps to promote travel and tourism in every part of the country.  Dr. Mahesh Sharma (Minister of Tourism (Independent Charge), Government of India) clearly mentioned that he is very serious to develop domestic tourism, he has plans to conserve and promote relics from Greater Noida villages and develop them into the tourist spots.


Despite of all only 7 million foreign tourists coming to India, the only solution is to start a customer support from Indian Govt. a call center solution with the knowledgeable staff who can handle all queries from any of the foreigner. They should distribute the number through their consulates and websites throughout the world and provide one stop solution of all. Govt. should ease Visa norms and provide special attraction for shopping as well. India should target some specific countries and provide them easy access to India, Japan is an important source market for India tourism. During 2013, India received 2.20 lakh tourists from Japan…India would be interested to learn from the Japanese experience in the field of tourism. There is huge potential for collaboration between the two countries in areas of tourism infrastructure and hotel industry, in particular budget hotels. Japan may consider investing in the hotel sector, as the same has been opened up for 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on automatic basis. PM Modi’s visit is increasing the possibilities in the collaboration in tourism sector.
According to the latest data from the India’s Ministry of Tourism, a sum of 656,000 overseas visitors arrived in India in Oct 2014 – 9.7% more than the 598,000 recorded in Oct 2013.
Neighboring Bangladesh remains the top visitor source market for India, accounting for 14.2% of the total monthly visits, followed by the USA (12.6%), UK (11.0%), Sri Lanka (3.7%) and Russia (3.6%).
And the number of people taking advantage of India’s visa-on-arrival scheme soared in October 2014, rising 41.5% to 2,705. This accounts for just less than half a percent of India’s total arrivals however, and India’s tourism industry will be keen for the government to push ahead with a planned expansion of the scheme cover almost all of the world’s countries.
India generated INR98.47 billion (US$1.6bn) in revenues from international tourists in October, up 13.9% year-on-year.
For the first 10 months of the year, India has now welcomed 5.84 million international visitors, up 7.8% compared to the same period last year. Tourism revenues increased 12.9% to INR 970.07bn.