Friday, 27 January 2017

Re Issuing Indian Passport in Tatkaal (Express) - My experience

Hello,
Recently I got my passport re issued in tatkaal. My passport had 3 years validity left on it as well as blank pages. But I managed to get it re issued. I would like to discuss the whole thing here with the process as well as the pre and post situation.


The situation:
My passport details:
Expiry - April 2020
Blank pages - Yes
Type - Ordinary

You can re issue your passport for below reasons:
Passport expiring within one year
Passport already expired
Pages exhausted
Passport lost
Passport damaged
Change of personal particulars (appearance, address, name, addition of spouse name, DOB, ECR status, etc)

As my passport is expiring in April 2020 and I had enough pages on it, I could not re issue my passport. I needed a reason to do this. So I researched online on ways to re issue passport more than 1 year before expiry. I found an article which said "If there is even a slight change in your address, you can get your re issued." I have found this to be wrong information. If your address has a minor change (house no, floor no., etc) you cannot re issue your passport. If you pincode is same, it is enough to just put a remark, no re issue needed. The authorities will just put a remark on your current passport. So, do not rely on this and waste your money. Re issue of passport cost INR 1500 for normal and INR 3500 for tatkaal.

My address is the same, only thing changed was the format of it. For eg. the street name and the way I write the house no and floor no. I thought this is enough to convince the passport authority. Aadhar card is accepted as proof of address. So, I corrected my aadhar card to the new address (same address with minor changes) and got my aadhar card updated within 3 days. It can be done online by yourself.

Old address:
ABC Apartment, Flat No. 12, 2nd Floor, Near Bhaji Market

New Address that I put:
ABC Apt, 12/2, Market Road

It is the same address but just with modification.

I applied for tatkaal option for re issue and selected "Change in address" as reason for re issue. I paid INR 1500 online. Taktaal fee balance has to be paid in person at the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK). This is done because tatkaal applications have to be approved by the APO. If your application is not approved for tatkaal, you can apply under Normal category having paid INR 1500 already.

So, here is the timeline of my tatkaal application:

24 Jan: Applied online for tatkaal. Did not get tatkaal appointment in Malad, so selected Thane for 25 Jan 2017 (next day).

25 Jan
10:30 am
10:30 am reporting time. 10:45 am appointment. Reached at 10:30 and went directly inside without queue. If your time is stated, you do not have to stand in queue, just go inside at your designated time.

10:35 am: Went to tatkaal counter to take token. He asked for papers and said no need to re issue, we will just put a remark on your passport regarding new District. Palghar district is carved out of Thane district, so change in district is a reason, but it didn't work. I was carrying a letter from a university in Canada which had given me place in their degree program. The program was 4 years in length, so the end date of the program was April 2021. So, I gave that letter to them to show that my passport expires before my study program, so I need re issued passport to have longer validity. He took my application and asked me to wait in the waiting room to get clearance from APO regarding my application.

10:40 am to 11:55 am: I went to the waiting room. Clean room with monitors displaying the token numbers. A small cafe available here. A xerox service also available. Once your token number comes on screen, you can go to the next room to the designated table number.

11:55 am: The person to whom I handed my application came back and told me to speak to the APO directly and apply in normal category. I was disappointed.

12:00 noon: I went to the APO cabin to speak to convince her. She said your passport is valid for 3 more years and pages are also available. I told her that I'm planning to travel abroad for studies for 4 years and I wont get my student visa with 3 years validity. I will have to go abroad and then renew passport and also apply for visa again. I won't have time to renew and apply again because I will be studying. So, I need to renew passport here itself so I can have more validity with the new passport. She was convinced with my explanation. And she stamped my application with "Tatkaal Approved".

12:05 pm: I went back to the token counter to get token (he did not give me token before because tatkaal applications have to be approved first). I did not stand in queue, just went straight to the counter and told him that my application is approved for tatkaal. He gave me a receipt with token number and my passport details.

12:10 pm: Back to the waiting area. As my application was tatkaal, my token number came within 10 minutes. Even normal category applications don't take long. Expect a wait time of 15-20 minutes.

12:20 pm: Went inside the room. 3 counters to be visited here - A, B and C.
Counter A: Take photograph and finger scan of all 10 fingers. Reconfirm details and reasons for application. Pay tatkaal fee. First photo was not great so I asked for another to be taken !
5 minutes spent here.

12:25 pm: Went to Counter B. Checking of documents again.
2 minutes spent here.

12:27 pm: Went to Counter C. An elderly lady again rechecks my application. She talks to me about what I do, etc. She then stamps my current passport with "Cancelled" stamp. A smile surfaces on my face.
2 minutes spent here.

12:30 pm: I collect my exit and acknowledgement receipt, fill out a feedback form and leave the PSK.
Actual process time: approx 20 minutes (excluding waiting time)

12:38 pm: Text received with details to track application. Application granted with no police verification basis.

01:33 pm: Passport printing initiated.

01:33 pm:  Passport printed.

04:56 pm: Passport dispatched.

26 Jan: I tracked application on India Post website. No details updated till evening.
Also, Republic day, so no movement until evening. Package reached Mumbai Central TMO.

27 Jan:
11:00 am: Package received at my town post office.
05:00 pm: Passport received at my house.

Basically, I got my passport in hand the next day (not counting 26 Jan as it is republic day). Tatkaal passport in 2 days - not bad at all !


The working and the process is very streamlined. Tata has done a really good job here. Waiting time is not much because there are a lot of counters and the flow keeps on going.

So, if you want to get your passport re issued before 1 year of expiration date, make sure you have valid reasons for it. Just changing address won't help if your pin code remains same.

Hope this helps.

If you have doubts, feel free to contact me on contact@jatinthakur.com or jatin@zianholidays.com


Monday, 5 December 2016

Review of StayUncle website and services

I have been following StayUncle since the word about it’s unique concept spread on social media. Honestly speaking, I had the same idea the previous year, but never focused on it. But cheers to the team of StayUncle – they did execute the idea and started up the business. I recently used this website to book a hotel for myself.

Date             – 4 Dec 2016
Occupancy   – 2 (1 Unmarried couple)
Hotel            – T24 Residency, Andheri East, Mumbai

In the 21st century, India still finds its ways to do moral policing. On one hand, we say that we are advancing and on the other hand, a bunch of couples are dragged out of their rooms and charged for public indecency. I’m still wondering if staying in a room is public or private business, thanks to the Indian Police (Maharashtra to be specific). India has a lot of young population and hence a lot of young couples (unmarried). Now what do you do when you are an unmarried couple and want to spend some time with your partner? Your parent’s won’t agree to give you private space because you are not married yet and it is socially unacceptable. The hotels won’t let you stay together because you are not married yet and it is socially unacceptable. Where do you go then? It is not illegal for an unmarried couple of legal age to rent a room (as per my knowledge, kindly correct me if I’m wrong). How do you escape this moral policing then? All hotels except 5 star properties, deny rooms to unmarried couples. Not all couples can afford a 5 star hotel booking every time they want to spend private time with their partners. So, in this confused era that we Indians live in, StayUncle has put an idea on the table, which has caught attention of many, especially unmarried couples.

So with this problem strangling young couples, StayUncle has come in like Superman (or shall I say Krrish, since its India?) Their concept of renting rooms by 10 hour slots to unmarried couples caught my eye early on. I’m too a part of the young generation who needs some private time. Before this, I had booked 5 star hotels for overnight stay with my fiancĂ©. And I paid shit loads for it. So, this time I tried StayUncle.

Good points:
You can rent a room for 10 hours and pay for just 10 hours
You don’t have to stay overnight (it is not possible for all to do a night cap so this works out well)
You can rent a room even of you are an unmarried couple

Negatives:
The only negative point is that there are a limited number of hotels. Very less 5 star options and for people who prefer 5 star hotels, it can be a limited stock for searching.
The hotel list will eventually increase as they will tie up with more hotels, hopefully.

So to give a brief about my experience, I would say it was an amazing one. I booked Hotel Orchid Mumbai (since I was a bit skeptical about booking cheaper hotels due to safety concerns). Unfortunately, the hotel was sold out and Praveen Uncle (they call everybody uncle in this startup) arranged for alternate accommodation for me at T24 Residency. Once I got a confirmation mail, I phoned the hotel and reconfirmed my reservation. I was still a bit unsure because it was my first time with StayUncle. My fiancĂ© and I reached the hotel at 9.55 am and we had our room at 10 am sharp. The check in process was smooth. I didn’t feel any judgmental vibes from the reception staff. And the whole check in procedure was normal and quick.

The room was very well kept as per the hotel standards. There was no invasion of privacy whatsoever. And it was perfectly safe and quiet. Out time there was wonderful and private.
We checked out around 4.30pm as we had some evening commitments and the checkout procedure took less than 5 minutes. The whole experience at the hotel was normal, just as you would expect anywhere. No peeping eyes, no judging staff, no questions asked about marital status or relationship.

I had a good stay at the hotel and I paid almost half of what I’d pay if I stayed at a 5 star hotel. So, the purpose was served and the money was saved. What else can a young couple ask for?

All in all, the service from StayUncle was excellent. The staff is super friendly. Their Chief Marketing Uncle (Officer) Blaze emailed me to know the status. Hilarious email by the way. Loved it.

I would recommend StayUncle for all the people that are looking at staying at a hotel with their partners and don’t want to pay for the whole 24 hours. Not only unmarried couples, this can be used by anyone who wants a room just for a few hours. Booking with StayUncle is completely safe, money saving and comes with excellent customer service. They genuinely care about you having a hassle free time.


They have an amazing idea going on and I’m sure this will see success quickly.

Monday, 14 November 2016

First AC Class (1AC) Review of Indian Railways

I recently traveled in First AC of Indian Railways. I had researched about this before traveling and I thought it would be a good idea to share the review after the experience.

My travel details:
Train – 12152 Samrasta Express
Train Origin – Howrah Junction HWH
Train Destination – LTT Mumbai
My boarding – Akola Junction AK (on 12 Nov 2016 at 21:40 IST)
My Destination – LTT Mumbai

(Though sometimes this train called Samarsata Express with a different pronunciation)

Let me start with the description of the First AC class in this train. There is one full 1AC coach (H1) and one half 1AC+2AC coach (HA1). This means there were 5 cabins and 4 coupes in total for 1AC class.

We were two passengers on a single pnr. We were expecting coupe allotment. But this is not guaranteed. We were given cabin seats, and that too in two different cabins. This was a bit disappointing because we had same pnr. The charting authority should keep two passengers traveling together in same cabin, especially when one of them is a female. We managed to convince a passenger to shift to another cabin, and then traveled together in same cabin.

We boarded from Akola Jn (AK), so maybe the coupe allotment didn’t work in our favor because there were people boarding from HWH (end-to-end travel).

SERVICE
The service was decent. There was an attendant who came when we boarded and offered blankets and bedding. Nothing extraordinary about that.

CLEANLINESS
The cabin was pretty clean, except for one problem. There was a cockroach in my cabin, near my berth. I cannot expect to share my berth with a cockroach when I’m paying for the ticket and the cockroach is not (!!). Cleanliness is a big problem in Indian Railways. Even in 1AC, where I paid INR 2200 per person for a ticket (almost the same as airfare), there was a cockroach in the cabin. Other than the cockroach thing, the cabin was generally clean and everything was well kept.

The washroom indicator glass (near the ceiling, on the door entrance) has a blue light and it keeps glowing in the dark too. It is an issue for someone who needs complete darkness during their sleep.

PRIVACY
Privacy is an important factor when deciding to travel in 1AC. But, 2AC offers better privacy than 1AC. The fact is – if you get a coupe, you get privacy as the door can be bolted from inside. This ensures safety of the baggage as well. But if you get a cabin – it is no better than 2AC, as you would be sharing the cabin with other travelers. There are no curtains in 1AC, which is a negative point, compared to 2AC which has curtains, ensuring privacy.

If you want guaranteed privacy, you are better off with 2AC. It is cheaper, it has curtains and the chances of ticket confirmation are better in 2AC. If you want to take a chance with your privacy, go for 1AC. It is a luck game, and if your gamble works, there’s nothing like it. If you get a coupe for two passengers, it is as good as a private room and a safe journey without having unknown people sleeping nearby. The problem with 1AC is that the seat and berth numbers are released only after the charting is done for the train. So, even though your tickets are confirmed, you cannot know if you will get a cabin or a coupe, until 2 hours before departure. Generally, coupes are reserved for VIPs and ministers, if there are none, then it is given to regular passengers. For privacy, 1AC is a big gamble. It is all or nothing.

I would travel in 2AC if I need guaranteed privacy. Because it allots seat numbers immediately upon booking, so you can know if you have side seats. And 2AC provides privacy through curtains. Curtains work best for side upper and side lower seats. You can decide on your own about yourselves.

SO HOW DO I INCREASE MY CHANCES OF GETTING A COUPE?
Everybody wants a coupe. But there is no guarantee if you will get one. There are a few things you can try.

1. Traveling with a dog. If you are two people traveling with a dog, your chances of getting a coupe increase, because other people can be uncomfortable with a dog in their cabin, and hence railways will try to put you in a coupe. You will have to pay charges for the dog, which aren’t very expensive. You will need to have confirmed tickets and then send a request to the Chief Reservation Officer of the train originating station to intimate them about the dog and ask for a coupe.

2. Two people/married couple/same last name people traveling in same pnr. If you are a couple, two people with same surname, married couple, you have good chance of getting a coupe.

3. Travel from origin to destination. If you are traveling from origin to destination of the train, it is likelier to get a coupe, because railways will prefer to give the coupe to people who travel end-to-end rather than to allot same coupe to two different people on different legs of the journey. This is not guaranteed, it is just my opinion.

4. You are a VIP/minister. These people have priority for coupes.


On all of the above scenarios, you will need to have a confirmed ticket. Also, you will need to send a letter to Chief Reservation Officer requesting a coupe. You can even meet the CRO in person a day or two before your departure.

FINAL REVIEW - 2.5 / 5 (For my journey)

Negatives:
1. Seats allotted in different cabins even on same pnr and one of us was a female.
2. Cockroach in the cabin/on the berth.
3. Not much different than traveling in 2AC. Actually, 2AC offers more better privacy compared to cabins of 1AC, cheaper fare.

Positives:
1. The door could be bolted from inside, so there is safety with luggage and outsiders cannot enter. And no invasion of privacy by outsiders.
2. Wider seats compared to all other classes.

 

Please note, all of the above information is my review and my opinions. These are not Indian Railway’s opinions or thoughts. Let me know if you need any further information/suggestions, I would try to reply at my earliest.

Sunday, 25 September 2016

How to see London for free

Yes, you read that right! For someone who is visiting London for the first time, the best option to see the city would be to book a city tour. No doubt the tours are nice and show you all the best places in London. But you've got to pay for it. What if I told you you can see some of the city for free?

London, like many other mega cities in the world, is visited by thousands of people a day. If you're on a holiday, you wouldn't have much time and might be staying in the city for 3-4 days. Obviously, you would want to cover the sightseeing in the available time, and have some free time for shopping (The wife/girlfriend wouldn't be happy if you miss this!)

Instead of booking a city tour, go for the walking tours. Walking tours are available easily and are free of charge! Yes, you don't have to pay a single penny for this. Tipping the guide is appreciated, but it's totally up to you. Walking tours start generally from hostels. There will be a guide, who will start from a hostel at about 10 am. People will join him to move to another hostel, where more people will join. Then they move to the train station. Use your Oyster Card for ticket. (London Oyster Card information given at the bottom of this page.) 2-3 stops later, you arrive at Green Park. Here, the group will split in to two - English and French (or any other language). Choose whichever language is convenient for you. You will then walk towards the Buckingham Palace. Now, there are people standing in line for hours to see the Changing of the Guards ceremony. But only a handful of them get to see the ceremony properly because of the crowd and the security. With this walking tour, the guide will walk you on the road adjacent to the palace and you will then stop near the outer gates. This area is completely empty because most of the people will be standing inside in lines. The horses will walk past from this gate and you can see them from very close. (See the pic below) Changing of the Guards will be done inside obviously, but you've seen the guards marching in. It's the same thing happening inside. And people paid for it.
Next, you move towards Trafalgar Square, walking past palaces and some expensive lanes of London. The guide will keep on telling you stories and amazing facts all the while. Did you know, London is actually just a small block. The main city that we call London is actually City of Westminster!

From Trafalgar Sq, you move to some other palaces and then to Westminster Abbey, Big Ben etc. The tour ends here and you've seen most of the iconic places in London for free. You split here and can go your own way ahead.
Tip: Ask some of the group members and explore the markets and the city  on your own with them. It's fun to travel with people from different countries
Use your Oyster card to go back to your accommodation.

London Oyster Card
You can buy it at any of the Underground stations and also at the arrivals area at Heathrow. You pay a 5 pound deposit and refill it with whatever amount you need. With this card, you can travel on London Underground and buses for almost half the fare. Recharge it whenever you need it. And at the end of your trip, just return it back at any of the stations/airport and get the deposit back. If you have any balance left in the card, you will get that back too!
More info on: https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/visiting-london/visitor-oyster-card

To find these walking tours, just Google walking tours of London.

That's how close you stand to the Queen's guards!


Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Order of the countries entering New Year 2015

Ever wondered how time zones work on earth? Not all the countries on earth enter the New Year together. When the country on the farthest time zone enters new year, the country at the beginning of the time zone is still waiting for the sun to come up on the 31st Dec.

I was just reading stuff online and so I thought of making a list of places which will enter the New Year 2015 in order. The list is below.

01. FIRST to enter New Year 2015
Samoa (Apia)Kiribati- Christmas Isl, Kiritimati
Samoa (Apia) or Kiritimati, are the first places on earth to enter the new year.
UTC+14
02. SECOND to enter New Year 2015
Chatham Islands- New Zealand
UTC+13:45
03. THIRD to enter New Year 2015
New Zealand- Wellington, Tokelau, Fiji, Tonga, Antarctica-South Pole, McMurdo, Skott stations; Kiribati- Phoenix Islands; Russian ship Akademik Shokalskiy (UTC+13)
UTC+13
04. Russia- Chukotka, KamchatkaRussia- Magadan ; Nauru, Tuvalu, Marshall Isl., Wallis and Futuna, Kiribati- Tarawa
UTC+12
UTC+11:30
06. Australia- Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart; Solomon Isl., New Caledonia, Micronesia- Pohnpei, Vanuatu;Russia- Vladivostok , Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Yuzhno-Kurilsk, Birobidzhan, Komsomolsk-na-Amure;
UTC+11
UTC+10:30
08. Guam; Russia- Chita , Yakutsk, Blagoveschensk, Mirnyi, Tiksi ; Australia- Brisbane; Papua New Guinea, Northern Mariana Isl.
UTC+10
UTC+09:30
10. Japan- Tokyo, South Korea, North Korea; Russia-Irkutsk , Bratsk, Ulan-Ude ; Palau, Indonesia- Jayapura, Ambon; East Timor
UTC+09
UTC+08:45
12. China- Beijing, Shanghai, Macau, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia-Bali, Mongolia, Brunei Darussalam, Russia-Krasnoyarsk , Abakan, Kyzyl ; Australia- Perth, more ...
UTC+08
13. Thailand- Bangkok, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia- Java, Sumatra; Australia- Christmas Isl., Russia- Novosibirsk , Omsk, Tomsk, Barnaul, Kemerovo;
UTC+07
14. Myanmar (Burma)- Yangon, Cocos Island (Keeling Islands - Australia)
UTC+06:30
15. Russia- Yekaterinburg , Chelyabinsk, Perm, Ufa, Kurgan, Orengurg, Tyumen; Bangladesh- Dhaka; Bhutan; British Indian Ocean Territory- Chagos- Diego Garcia, Kazakhstan- Almaty, Astana, Kyrgystan
UTC+06
UTC+05:45
17. India- New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata; Sri Lanka
UTC+05:30
18. Pakistan- Islamabad, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan-Aqtau, Aqtobe, Maldives, Kerguelen Isl.(Fr.)
UTC+05
UTC+04:30
20. Russia- Moscow , St.Petersburg, Novgorod, Smolensk, Pskov, Vladimir, Penza, Volgograd, Samara, Izhevsk;United Arab Emirates- Dubai, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Seychelles, Reunion- France, Oman, Mauritius
UTC+04
21. Iran- Tehran, Isfahan
UTC+03:30
22. Iraq- Baghdad; Russia- Kaliningrad ; Belarus- Minsk ; Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Yemen, Qatar, Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Comoros, Uganda, more ...
UTC+03
23. Ukraine- Kiev, Jordan , Greece, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Israel, Gaza Strip, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Libya , South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda, Namibia, Mozambique more ...
UTC+02
24. France-Paris, Germany, Serbia, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Malta, Monaco, Sweden, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Czech Republic, Denmark, Algeria, Angola, Austria, Belgium, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Croatia, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Vatican City, more ...
UTC+01
25. United Kingdom-London, Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, Canary Isl., Morocco, Cote d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Saint Helena, Western Sahara, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, more ...
UTC
26. Cape Verde- Praia, Azores (Port.), Greenland- Ittoqqortoormiit
UTC-01
27. Brazil- Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazilia; Fernando de Noronha; Uruguay, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
UTC-02
28. Chile-Santiago, Argentina- Buenos Aires, Ushuaia; Brazil- Recife; Salvador-Brazil; Paraguay, Suriname, French Guiana, Greenland- Nuuk, U.K.- Falkland Isl.
UTC-03
UTC-03:30
30. Canada - Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island; Barbados, Bermuda (U.K.), Netherlands Antilles, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico, Manaus- Brazil, Bolivia, more ...
UTC-04

UTC-04:30
32. USA- New York, Washington D.C., Miami, Boston, Atlanta, Detroit, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Virginia Beach; Canada- Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec; Cuba-Havana, Peru; Acre-Brazil ; Colombia, Bahamas, Jamaica, Ecuador, Panama, more ...
UTC-05
33. USA- Chicago, New Orleans, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Oklahoma City, Houston, Dallas, Milwaukee; Canada- Winnipeg, Regina; Mexico- Mexico City, Acapulco, Veracruz; Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Belize, Costa Rica, more ...
UTC-06
34. USA- Denver, Albuquerque, El Paso, Salt Lake City, Santa Fe, Phoenix, Tucson; Canada- Calgary, Edmonton, Aklavik, Yellowknife; Mexico- Chihuahua, Mazatlan, more ...
UTC-07
35. USA- Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, San Jose, Las Vegas, Portland-OR; Canada- Vancouver, Whitehorse; Mexico- Tijuana, Mexicali; U.K. - Pitcairn
UTC-08
36. USA- Anchorage, Fairbanks, Nome, Unalaska, Juneau; French Polynesia- Gambier Islands
UTC-09
UTC-09:30
38. USA- Hawaii (Honolulu), Adak-Aleutian Isl.; Cook Islands (Rarotonga), French Polynesia-Tahiti (Papeete)
UTC-10
39. LAST to enter New Year 2015
And the last places to enter the new year are -
American Samoa- Pago Pago, Niue (Alofi), Midway Islands, Jarvis Isl., Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll
UTC-11
 
Hope you enjoyed and learned. Please share, if you liked it. And comments/suggestions are welcome.

Cheers !

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Visa Free Countries for Indian Passport Holders



There are times, when I envy people who have British, American, Canadian, EU passports. They don’t have to think before traveling. Because most of the countries are visa free for them. They can just point a finger on the world map, book tickets and go. No visa applications with signed forms, financial documents and interviews to get that elusive visa stamp on the passport.
 
According to Visa Restrictions Index, India ranks 76th in terms of travel freedom. How bad is that? But, at this rank, Indian passport holders have visa free or visa on arrival access to 52 countries and territories. Doesn’t seem that bad now huh?
  
 
Lets see some of the well known destinations:
  1. Thailand (Of course !)
  2. Hong Kong
  3. Indonesia
  4. Bhutan
  5. Nepal (No passport required !)
 
 
Apart from above, Indian passport holders can visit the following countries without a visa or with visa on arrival facility:
  1. Bolivia (90 Days)
  2. British Virgin Islands
  3. Burundi (30 Days, obtainable at Bujumbura International Airport)
  4. Cambodia (30 Days)
  5. Cape Verde
  6. Cook Islands
  7. Comoros
  8. Djibouti
  9. Dominica
  10. Ecuador
  11. El Salvador
  12. Ethiopia
  13. Fiji
  14. Grenada
  15. Guinea-Bissau (90 Days)
  16. Guyana (30 Days)
  17. Haiti
  18. Indonesia (30 Days)
  19. Iran (15 Days prior e-visa pre-approval required from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  20. Jamaica 
  21. Jordan (2 Weeks, must hold US$1000)
  22. Kenya (3 months)
  23. Laos (30 Days)
  24. Macau 
  25. Madagascar (90 Days)
  26. Maldives (90 Days)
  27. Mauritius
  28. Montserrat
  29. Mozambique (30 Days)
  30. Nauru
  31. Palau (30 Days)
  32. Reunion Islands
  33. Saint Lucia (6 Weeks)
  34. Samoa (60 Days, Entry permit on arrival)
  35. Seychelles (1 Month, Visitor’s permit on arrival)
  36. Somalia (30 Days)
  37. South Korea 
  38. Tajikistan (45 Days)
  39. Tanzania
  40. Timor-Leste (30 Days)
  41. Togo (7 Days)
  42. Trinidad & Tobago
  43. Tuvalu (1 Month)
  44. Uganda
  45. Somaliland (30 Days by paying 30US$ on arrival)
  
 
NOTE: 
Not all the countries are mentioned in the above list.
Also, Indians having a valid USA, UK or Schengen visa have more options for visa free / visa on arrival.
Visa requirements may change, so if any of the above becomes invalid, please understand that I am not misleading anybody.