How can I contact Indian Embassy from Pakistan?
- Address: High Commission of India, G-5, Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Tel: (+92) 2833251-53, Fax: (+92) 51-2833290 / 2833286 / 2833254, Email: [email protected].
- High Commission Working Hours: 09.00 to 17.30 Hrs (Monday to Friday)
- Consular Working Hours: 09.00 to 17.30 Hrs (Monday to Friday)
Is Indian embassy open for visa?
The Government of India has restored most of the visas, which had been suspended earlier, except Tourist Visas (e-Tourist and regular Tourist Visa) issued before 6 October 2021 and e-Visas of all other types issued before 30 March, 2021.
Can a Pakistani travel to India?
Pakistan Nationals can visit maximum 5 places in India on Visit Visa and the same can be requested on their visa application form. For Business visa applicants can visit more than 5 places. Attested Sponsor ship certificate is required only for Visit visa. Non- residents are not eligible to apply any type of visa.
How can I go to India from Pakistan?
Please apply for a visa depending on your purpose of visit to India. Please be advised, a Tourist Visa is NOT issued to Pakistani passport holders. The different types of visas that you can apply for are: Visitor Visa (including artistes, sportsperson, cultural troupes)
Does Pakistan have Embassy in India?
The High Commission of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of Pakistan in India.
Is visa available for India now?
All existing visas—except electronic visas (e-Visas), tourist visas and medical visas, which remain suspended—have been restored with immediate effect. If the visa has expired, the foreign national may obtain a fresh visa under the appropriate category from the relevant Indian mission or post.
Can Indian marry Pakistani?
there is no clause in Indian law that forbids an Indian man (or woman) from marrying a Pakistani national. It is not illegal for Indian to Marry Pakistani according to Indian Law.
Is India safe for Pakistani?
Do not travel to the India-Pakistan border. Militant groups are known to operate in the area. India and Pakistan maintain a strong military presence on both sides of the border. Indian and Pakistani military forces periodically exchange gunfire and artillery fire across the Line of Control (LoC).