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By: Times News Service
Muscat: Medical visas enabling Omanis and other foreign nationals to travel to India for medical treatment can be applied for immediately, after the country resumed applications for short-term visits to the country.
A number of e-visa services for people who wish to visit the country for medical treatments, business, conferences, and as an attendant to those undergoing treatment, were reopened by India’s Ministry of Home Affairs. Tourist visas, however, remain suspended.
“These visa services have been resumed with immediate effect,” said a spokesperson of the Embassy of India in Muscat.
“There are few restrictions for Omani nationals and they can get a visa very easily. Once they apply, they should receive their visas within a matter of just two or three days.”
India Restarts eVisa for select categories
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India relaxes rules for its overseas citizens
ANI/New Delhi
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Indian government says 3.77 million overseas citizens no more need to reissue OCI cards while renewing passports
India’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday said that the government has decided to dispense with the requirement of issuance of Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards if a person has obtained registration as OCI cardholder after attaining the age of 20 years.
While giving details about the way which will ease out re-issuance of OCI card, the ministry said: “A person who has got registration as OCI cardholder prior to attaining the age of 20 years will have to get the OCI card re-issued only once when a new passport is issued after his or her completing 20 years of age, so as to capture his or her facial features on attaining adulthood. If a person has obtained registration as OCI cardholder after attaining the age of 20 years, there will be no requirement of re-issuance of OCI card.