J'ai contacté le site officiel qui délivre les evisas.
Leur réponse confirme que le séjour maximum de chaque séjour est de 90 j mais qu'on peut re-rentrer en Inde ensuite avec ce visa pour un autre séjour de 90 j etc etc.
Je ferai un copié collé de leur réponse demain de mon ordinateur, je n'y arrive pas de mon téléphone ! ...ce sera en anglais ;-)
Bonjour,
Toutes tes questions sont justement celles auxquelles chacun répond différemment. je donne ma version :
un e-visa qui dure un an pour un séjour de 90 jours - ok, mais, si on y reste 90 jours le visa est terminé, on rentre et...on peut demander un nouveau e-visa pour partir dans la même l'année ?
Oui, c'est le sens de la formule :
Il peut être réclamé autant de fois que souhaité,
ensuite :
Et si on rentre plus tôt, au bout de 89 jours, ce visa dure encore pendant presque un an ?
Oui, mais c'est un cas théorique : il restera un an pour prendre le 90ème jour de validité. Donc, il faudra renter et ressortir le même jour. Le lendemain serait le 91ème jour, donc hors limite.
Et pour finir :
Et si on veut repartir en Inde - il nous reste "du forfait" ou, le précédant visa est terminé et on en peut redemander ?
Par exemple, après un séjour de 50 jours, on part puis on revient 2 mois plus tard avec le même e-visa pour finir les 40 jours restant. Après quoi, il faut sortir et refaire une demande de e-visa puisque
Il peut être réclamé autant de fois que souhaité
, qui sera donc valable pour 90 jours et qui sera le point de départ d'une nouvelle année de validité.
Voilà mon interprétation de ces textes.
La question résolue est celle du point de départ de l'année de validité : C'est le jour où l'on reçoit la demande accordée "granted" , c'est à dire la date d'émission de l'ETA, qui peut être entre 4 et 120 jours avant le départ à condition que la réponse arrive le même jour que la demande, sinon il y aura un décalage de 1 ou 2 jours.
Bonjour Jean-Louis,
J'ai beaucoup de respect et d'estime pour toi, mais là, vraiment tu me surprends à t'acharner sur ton interprétation. Pourtant la réponse de Vishnave est très claire...
Amicalement
Je viens de poser ces questions à plusieurs agences :
Bonjour,
Entre 2019 et 2020 je vais aller en Inde au moins 3 fois.
Mon premier départ sera du 28 juin jusque qu'au 15 septembre (pas tout à fait 3 mois) ensuite je vais repartir en novembre du 29 novembre jusqu'au 15 janvier et une 3ème fois entre le 15 mars au 30 mai.
J'ai vu qu'il existe le Entry visa (valable un an) et bien sur le e-visa....
Ma question est sur le e-visa qui depuis mars les règles ont changées et j'aimerai avoir une précision sur ce point :
L'e-Visa touristique permet d'effectuer plusieurs séjours de 90 jours maximum durant l'année.
Cette phrase pourrait être interprétée : soit :
- plusieurs séjours qui en tout ne dépasse pas 90 jours (ce qui ne serait pas pour mon cas) ou
- soit plusieurs fois (3 ou 4) en sachant que pour chacun des séjours (90 jours maximum) il faut impérativement sortir de l'inde (au moins un jour) pour pouvoir faire un autre séjour (ce qui serait valable pour mon cas).
Si vous pouvez m'enlever ce doute...
Cordialement
J'ai eu une première réponse :
Indian-visa.in
09:10 (il y a 16 minutes)
Bonjour
Chacun des séjours ne doit pas dépasser 90 jours.
Vous pouvez en faire autant que désiré sur 365 jours à la date d'émission.
Cordialement
Bonjour à tous,
Merci beaucoup pour la peine que tu t'es donnée pour nous renseigner efficacement.
Donc me voilà rassuré.
Amicalement
Vishnave a donné le lien vers le document qui donne toutes les réponses :
www.tripsavvy.com/...-information-1539765
Après ça, tu pourras mettre de côté ton visa classique d'un an, et prendre un e-visa pour la vie ! enfin ... pour chaque année de ta vie.
J'ai répondu trop vite à tes doutes. je vois que tu es donc enfin convaincu.
En tous cas merci à tous pour cette discussion
Là je suis à l'hotel à Roissy et je pars demain...
Après ça, tu pourras mettre de côté ton visa classique d'un an, et prendre un e-visa pour la vie ! enfin ... pour chaque année de ta vie.
Mais en fait ça ne résoud pas du tout mes difficultés avec l'administration indienne de l'immigration au Kérala et à calicut et Kannur en particulier si tu as lu tout ce que j'ai écrit sur ma discussion Petites histoires sans importance d’un Français qui s’était mis en tête de vivre au Kerala».
Alors ma vie en Inde sans problèmes et sans soucis c'est pas gagné du tout... A moins de me décider à quitter le Kérala pour un Etat moins tatillon et procédurier
Moi avec un grand plaisir. Bientôt car j'y vais 3 fois par an...
Cdt.
Oui, mais combien de temps au total ? 😉 😉😉
Bonjour, hélas moins que vous car je travaille encore mais bon je peux dépasser légèrement les 90 jours. J'ai fait le choix de moins de travailler et de profiter de la vie, j'ai la chance de travailler dans une entreprise qui le permet!
Je poserai la question des séjours à mon arrivée à Delhi.
Le hic est qu'un ami qui visite également 3-4 fois l'Inde par an, a subi un véritable interrogatoire à l'aéroport de Bangalore en mars dernier (1h30) et a eu peur de se voir refuser l'entrée en Inde.
J'avais été questionné également un bon quart d'heure en novembre dernier dans ce même aéroport (je n'ai que des visas indiens).
Ouh là ! Voila qui va me causer une nuit bien agitée car je pars demain pour... Bangalore où j'espérais échapper à l'Inquisition de Calicut car plus grande ville, plus grand aéroport esprit plus ouverte, etc...
Je vous raconterai ça.
Je vais prier Ganesh toute la nuit, lui qui enlève les obstacles.
Oui, j'ai lu tous tes problèmes à tes arrivées en Inde.
Mais au moment où tu partais, je ne voulais pas en remettre une couche. Alors, bonne arrivée, et bon séjour !
Si tu as suivi toute la discussion, tu sais que mes réponses ne valaient rien !
Tout était trop beau pour être vrai, .... et pourtant c'était vrai.
Vishnave a fait un bon ménage dans toutes les hypothèses.
Donc l'e-visa est valable 365 jours à partir du jour où tu reçois le document "granted", et pendant ces 365 jours, tu peux faire autant d'entrés/sorties que tu veux à condition de pas rester plus de 90 jours continus à chaque séjour.
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Hi there,
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