Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Only e-visas for Afghans, says govt

- HTC and Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union government on Wednesday cancelled with immediate effect all previously issued visas to Afghan nationals who are currently not in India, and announced that they can now travel to the country only on an electronic visa or e-visa.

A government order said that the introducti­on of the “e-Emergency X-Misc visa” last week has streamline­d the visa process, and officials aware of the matter pointed out that the decision was taken after intelligen­ce agencies received reports that several Afghan nationals issued physical visas misplaced their passports, suggesting that they may either not be able to use the visas, or that the visas could be misused.

The Indian embassy and all consulates in Afghanista­n were closed in the last two months.

“Owing to the prevailing security situation in Afghanista­n and streamlini­ng of the visa process by introducti­on of the ‘e-Emergency X-Misc visa’, it has been decided that all Afghan nationals henceforth must travel to India only on e-Visa,” a home ministry spokespers­on said.

“Afghan nationals wishing to travel to India may apply for e-Visa at www.indianvisa­online.gov.in,” the spokespers­on added.

PREVIOUSLY ISSUED VISAS TO ALL AFGHAN NATIONALS, NOT PRESENTLY IN INDIA, STAND INVALID WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT, THE CENTRE SAID

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday said all Afghan nationals must travel to India only on an e-Visa owing to the evolving security situation in Afghanista­n.

The government said that the introducti­on of the e-Emergency X-Misc visa has streamline­d the applicatio­n process, thus it has been decided to make the e-Visa mandatory for all Afghan nationals coming to India.

Previously issued visas to all Afghan nationals, not presently in India, stand invalid with immediate effect, the government declared. It added that the decision was taken keeping in view reports that surfaced, indicating that certain passports of Afghan nationals have been misplaced.

For Afghan nationals who wish to travel to India, an official release issued by the ministry of external affairs pointed to the authorised visa applica(MHA) tion portal of the Indian government.

“Afghan nationals wishing to travel to India may apply for e-Visa at www.indianvisa­online.gov.in,” the government release stated.

India introduced the new category of e-Visa earlier this month for Afghan nationals to streamline and fast-track the applicatio­n process for their entry into India.

“MHA reviews visa provisions in view of the current situation in Afghanista­n,” the Union ministry of home affairs said in a statement this month, adding, that “a new category of electronic visa called ‘e-Emergency X-Misc Visa’ introduced to fast-track visa applicatio­ns for entry into India.”

Foreign nationals applying for a visa on a purpose that is not specifical­ly covered under any other existing visa category may be granted the ‘X-Misc’ visa for an appropriat­e duration, according to the home ministry’s visa policy.

“Such a visa may be granted only with a single entry and for the specific duration, taking into account the purpose of visit,” the Ministry of Home Affairs policy document on the X-Misc visa reads.

“If the visa is granted for a period of stay exceeding 180 days, the foreigner will have to register himself/ herself with the FRRO/ FRO concerned within 14 days of arrival. This visa will be non-extendable and non-convertibl­e to any other type of visa,” the document states.

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