Guidelines for Student Visa

STUDENT VISA GUIDELINES


1.    General Guidelines:

  • Students seeking student visa should apply in person at the India Visa Application Centre (IVAC).
  • Students visa permit only up to 3 entries to India in an academic year. Frequent to and fro travel to India is not allowed.
  • Students need to register within 14 days of entering India with the nearest Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO) to get the Residential Permit to stay in India.
  • Students should seek extension for their student visa in India, by applying to the Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO), at least 60 days before expiry of their student visas.
  • Minimum 5 working days are required for processing of student visa.


2.    For fresh admission to medical-related courses:

  • Original admission letter/Bonafide letter from the recognized institution in India.
  • Duly endorsed financial documents i.e. offer of scholarship; (or) supporting letter from parent / guardian stating they 'would meet the financial obligations towards their child's study in India', accompanied by proof of financial potential to pay for the studies abroad. Photocopy of Passport and Bank Statement of parents/guardian.


3.    For students seeking extension of student visa for medical-related courses:

  • Original Bonafide Certificate from the institution in India.
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India, has to be enclosed. Students can get a copy of this NOC from their College.
  • Duly endorsed financial documents i.e. offer of scholarship; (or) supporting letter from parent / guardian stating they 'would meet the financial obligations towards their child's study in India', accompanied by proof of financial potential to pay for the studies abroad.
  • Evidence of receiving funds for their studies from abroad (Western Union, or bank transfers).

 

4.    For students going for other non-medical-related courses (Engineering, Arts, Commerce, Management, Diploma courses, etc.)

  • Original admission letter/Bonafide Certificate from the Indian institution.
  • Duly endorsed financial documents i.e. offer of scholarship; (or) supporting letter from parent / guardian stating they 'would meet the financial obligations towards their child's study in India', accompanied by proof of financial potential to pay for the studies abroad.


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