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Namaste Friends
I am intrested to go to India to study Yoga, ayurveda, meditation. what type of visa could i apply for? i want to stay a longer time i feel. I am born and living in U.S.
I am intrested to go to India to study Yoga, ayurveda, meditation. what type of visa could i apply for? i want to stay a longer time i feel. I am born and living in U.S.
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Re: U.S. to India Visa
Tue, July 28, 2009 - 11:04 AMNamaste
Nothing to worry take tourist visa,i think it is for six months and it is quite fine for that period.
But come with conclusive what you want to learn otherwise a life time is less
for all.
OM
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Re: U.S. to India Visa
Tue, July 28, 2009 - 11:06 AMin case you haven't seen this: indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com/g...es -
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Re: U.S. to India Visa
Tue, July 28, 2009 - 11:22 AMyes the thing is i am intrested to stay longer than 6 months. what would i have to do to renew my visa? just go into a neghboring country? I am thinking to study ayurveda, yoga, meditation, and travel, could i get a student visa? -
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Re: U.S. to India Visa
Tue, July 28, 2009 - 11:54 PMSearching this tribe got me this
indialove.tribe.net/thread/3...e0da1cb76
Guess u can get a 10 year extension if you're as lucky as Cynthia.
Make sure your Passport doesnt expire in the near future.
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Re: U.S. to India Visa
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 7:28 PMYou might find it best to get a 10-year multiple entry tourist visa. You can stay for only 6 months at a time just like the usual tourist visa, and must leave the country a couple of times a year, but you won't need to get a fresh visa every time. Some people pop over the border into Nepal for a few days.