Indian Business Visas are issued to those foreign nationals who wish to travel to India to promote, negotiate, research, or establish any part of a profit-making business venture in India.
Business Visas are also issued to those who are travelling to establish business relations or to make contact with existing businesses in India, in order to eventually start a profit-making business venture in India.
Business Visas are not to be confused with Employment Visas which are issued to those travelling to take up permanent, contractual, or consultant-based employment in India, and who've been sponsored by an Indian business, NGO, industry, etc.
Any foreign national wishing to travel to India must do so one some kind of Visa. The Business Visa is designed to allow foreign nationals to travel to the country if they wish to study, research, establish contact, negotiate, supply, purchase, or establish any profit-generating business establishment in India.
The Business Visa is a multiple entry Visa meaning that holders of this Visa can travel in and out of the country for as long as the Business Visa is valid, provided they are doing so for business-related purposes.
Business Visas are issued to those whose purpose for travel to India can be classified into any of the below situations:
Those foreign nationals that wish to travel to India on a Business Visa must first ensure that they meet the following conditions:
While the total period of stay in India is limited to 6 months at a time for those that enter on Business Visas, an Indian Business Visa may be valid for one year or more.
Business Visa validity is based on the purpose for which it is required. Foreign businessmen who have set up/intend to set up joint business ventures in India can have a multiple-entry approved with a validity of up to 10 years, if need be.
It should be noted that the duration of the Visa starts on the date of issuance, and not on the date of first entry into India using that Visa.
The first validity extension of the Business Visa is granted by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and all further validity extensions are processed by the relevant State Government, FRRO, FRO, etc. as the case may be. These extensions are done on a year-on-year basis.
The following list contains the documents required to be submitted at the time of applying for a Business Visa to India:
Any dependents and family members of the primary Business Visa holder who wish to accompany the latter into India should apply for an Entry Visa (designated as 'X' Visa).
X Visas held by dependents of Business Visa holders who are accompanying the latter into India will be valid for as long as the Business Visa is valid, or for a shorter time period, as will be decided by the Visa issuing authority.
Any extended delay in communication from the officials, or any difficulty faced in the Visa application process can be detailed in an email and sent to the relevant Indian Mission or Post abroad, or directly to the Joint Secretary (CPV), Ministry of External Affairs at jscpv@mea.gov.in.
Applicants can also reach out to the Deputy Secretary (Foreigners), Ministry of Home Affairs at pvsivaraman@nic.in.
There is some confusion that exists about the distinction between Business Visas and Employment Visas to India. These are two very different Visas issued for very different purposes.
The basic difference between both these Visas is this:
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