| Guidance to foreigners visiting Rajasthan (India) |
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1. Introduction 1. Introduction: Like any other country, Government of India also regulates the entry, presence and departure of every foreigner to and from India. The Foreigners Act and the Foreigners Rules provide the regulatory code of conduct for foreigners. 2. Registration of Foreigners : Government of India has entrusted all the State (Provincial) Governments with the functions of regulating entry, presence and departure of foreigners. 3. Foreigners Registration Officers (FROs) in Rajasthan : Government of Rajasthan has designated all District Superintendents of Police as Foreigners Registration Officers (FROs) for their respective districts. However, in the cities of Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur the Zone Officers of State Special Branch located in these cities exercise the powers of FRO. Similarly in Barmer and Jaisalmer towns, the powers of FRO are exercised by Additional Superintendents of Police , Border Intelligence located in these towns. The Superintendents of Police of these eight districts exercise the powers of FRO in the whole of their districts except the district headquarters cities/towns. The telephone numbers of the District Superintendents of Police are avaialble in the telephone directory of this website and their address can be easily acertained in the district headquarters towns. The telephone numbers and addresses of Zone Officers and Additional Superintendents of Police, Border Intelligence who act as FROs in the cities/towns mentioned above are as follows:
4. Registration of Foreigners: Extension of visa beyond 180 days will require registration. Children below 16 years of age are exempted from registration. However, they are required to obtain residential permit and extension of stay. Foreigners having special endorsements in their visas do not require registration and departure clearance for visits upto six months/ 180 days, but registration and leave India permission are required if their stay exceeds six months/ 180 days./p> Application forms are available free of cost at FRO’s office. Adults and minors should submit 4 and 2 photographs respectively. Proof of address (ration card, telephone bill, electricity bill etc.) and undertaking letter of landlord or the person with whom the foreigner is staying should be submitted. Two sets of passport and visa copies should be enclosed with the forms. Foreign students visiting on student visa should submit bona fide study certificate of a recognized institution alongwith bank account statement and rental deed. Foreigners visiting on business visa should submit the Reserve Bank of India permission. Foreigners on employment visa should submit the employment agreement papers/ undertaking of the employer or company. Foreigners have to pay a penalty in the form of Indian Postal Order of equivalent amount in Indian rupees of US $ 30 (commission is excluded) for overstaying, not registering with the FRO within the stipulated period and for grant of restricted/protected area permits.
On registration, the FRO issues the foreigners with a registration certificate and residential permit. Residential permit is not compulsory for minors. However, when the minor requires extension of visa, he/ she has to obtain a residential permit. 5. Visa Extension : The foreigners from the following countries are exempted from visa and visa extension fee.
7. Extention of VISA of a Foreigner marrying to an Indian Spouse: A foreigner, who while on tour in India, gets married to an Indian spouse can apply for extension of visa. The FRO concerned shall take two sets of attested copies of the marriage certificate alongwith the application and photocopies of travel documents and relevant fees. 8. Residential Permit : Every foreigner who enters India on the authority of a visa issued in pursuance of the Indian Passport Act 1920, shall obtain residential permit from the Foreigner Registration Officer having jurisdiction at that place, a registration report indicating the period during which he is authorized to say in India and place or places for stay specified in the visa. 9. Production of Proof of Identity and Certificate of Registration : Every foreigner will produce his passport or any other proof as may be required for his identity, or certificate of registration at the places specified by the FRO , Magistrate or Police Officer not below the rank of head constable for any purpose concerned with the enforcement of these rules. The officer concerned can relax the time limit. A foreigner who surrenders his passport or other proof identity or certificate of registration shall be entitled to receive a receipt of it from the FRO , Police Officer or Magistrate to whom the document is surrendered. 10. Report of Absence from Address : If a foreigner has to leave the registered address for a continuous period of two weeks or more before leaving, he has to submit a report to the FRO with details of registered address, full particulars of his itinerary, places of visit/ stay and the expected date of return. The FRO will make an endorsement on his permit to this effect. 11. Report of change of Registered Address : If any foreigner is about to change his registered Address, he will inform the FRO concerned. The FRO will make an endorsement on his Permit. 12. Report to be made to and by Hotel Keeper : If any foreigner is staying in a hotel/ guest house, the keeper has to submit a copy of the C form, duly filled, with the information furnished by the foreigner in respect of his passport visa, nationality etc as soon as may be, but not later than 24 hrs. of the arrival of the foreigner , to the FRO. If any foreigner is staying with his relatives, it is the duty of that person to give a report to the nearest police station or the FRO with full particulars of the foreigner. Non compliance of these instructions/ rules are punishable under section 5 of Registration of Foreigner Act, 1939. Under this provision, Indian citizens are liable for a fine up to Rupees 500 and foreigners are liable for imprisonment up to one year and fine up to Rupees 1000 or both. 13. Pakistani Nationals : Pak nationals on their arrival at their destination in Rajasthan have to report to FRO concerned within 24 hours of their arrival. After reporting they will be provided residential permit (RP) for the visa period by the FRO. i.) SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS ON PAK NATIONALS : ii.) ADDITION OF VISA FOR A NEW PLACE OF VISIT: iii.) REQUIREMENT FOR EXTENSION OF VISA ON STV (short term visa) BASIS FOR THE PAK NATIONALS: Grounds :
iv.) PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF EXTENSION ON LONG TERM VISA TO PAK-NATIONALS: FOR CATEGORY (I): FOR CATEGORY (II): FOR CATEGORY (III) AND (IV): v.) PROCEDURE FOR CHANGE OF ROUTE |
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