Lula,
As a safety measure, it’d be helpful to send an email in English to support-boi@mha.gov.in AND visasupport@gov.in clearly explaining the situation.
In any case, you must travel with the same passport as the one listed on the ETA (keep the old one and bring it with you if you get a new one. If the old one is no longer accessible, you’ll need to reapply for a visa. But be careful—some people have been denied a new visa when they still had a valid old one....[:|]
Thanks, Babibi, for being less categorical.
Sorry for chiming in again. Your nuanced take is wise. If it were me, I’d ask the right questions again, making sure to draw Indian Visa Online’s attention to the fact that I waited TWO YEARS—well over the 120 days mentioned—before traveling.
That little phrase saying the e-visa isn’t automatically granted on arrival, even if the ETA is GRANTED, really doesn’t sit well with me.
I’ve run into jerks MULTIPLE TIMES who made me sweat for 30 or 40 minutes before stamping my passport, asking dozens of questions, pulling mysterious faces, leaving their counter to check with a supervisor, etc. And there you are, wondering what’s wrong—are they gonna stamp it or not? It’s ALWAYS worked out in the end, but what a nightmare!!!
There are national rules, but every airport—and especially every agent at their own counter—does things their own way. One will stamp your passport in 5 minutes without asking a single question, while another will drag it out for over half an hour, grilling you with 50 suspicious questions. One will thank you for visiting India so often, and another will find it super sketchy that you come so often...
An example of the inconsistency I’m talking about is what Babibi mentioned about applying for a new visa while still having a valid one. I’ve done it twice, and both times, the existing visa was simply canceled in favor of the new one. Yet I’ve heard of other travelers being denied a new visa... because they had a valid one.
But it gets even better.
I’ve been denied the famous "entry visa" multiple times—the one that lets you stay in India indefinitely for 5 years as a resident—because I was a TENANT and not a HOMEOWNER.
Yet I know someone in the exact same situation (tenant, not homeowner) who was granted that same entry visa without any issues at a different embassy...
Good luck!!!
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