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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London
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Help! Format of tourist visas issued in London
Hi,
I'm a first time traveller to India, leaving this weekend. I wondered if one of the more experienced forum hands could help with a visa query I have. I applied for my tourist visa in person at the High Commission in London. Before leaving, I checked to see that there were no typos on my visa. My passport number and visa duration etc are all fine and in the box called 'Name' it listed my name correctly spelt in the following format: Surname, First-name second-name third-name This all seemed fine. But having got home, I have noticed that there is another box higher up the visa that is actually called Surname. On my visa, this is entirely blank. It's not obvious to me whether this means my visa has been filled in incorrectly or whether as a matter of operational practice they sometimes put the surname on the same line as other names. Essentially I'm trying to work out whether I need to get it corrected or whether it's a complete non-issue. I have tried to call the High Commission but they are permanently engaged. Can anyone help? In particular, has anyone who has got a visa from the London HC in the past found that they filled it in this manner and if so did it cause problems passing immigration control when you arrived in India? Rich |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: London
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Hi Rich
I really don't think you need to worry. I also got my visa in London and the format is the same as yours. I hadn't even noticed it until i read your post and just checked my passport. I certainly didn't have any problems at immigration... but maybe they just didn't notice. Surname, First name is a common format - I can't imagine that it would cause a problem. But i am hardly an expert on the matter. Anu |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: north wales, UK
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Dont worry Rich, they allways seem to do this. My last 2 indian visas are in this format from last year and the previous year... and i also never noticed till you pointed it out.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: London, England.
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Just checked my visas, the last 2 were also incorrect in the same way.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: devon
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i also just recieved my visa, looked at it today for the first time and i also noticed this...i assumed it was fine. and knowing yours is like that too is reassuring.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kingston on Thames, UK
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Got my visa in London on Friday - ditto - as above
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London
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Thanks!
Thanks for the reassuring responses all. It seems funny to have the surname box but never use it, but evidently it doesn't really matter at all.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: London, England.
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Bt the time you've checked into a few hotels in India, nothing will seem strange anymore, have fun. (and welcome to indiamike.com)
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