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		<title>India Travel Visa Requirements</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people visit India each year for different reasons, including business, religious pilgrimage and tourism. All foreign nationals are required to have a proper visa to enter the country. With few exceptions, there are 4 main requirements to getting a visa to India. Failing to submit the right documents will most likely result in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people visit India each year for different reasons, including  business, religious pilgrimage and tourism. All foreign nationals are  required to have a proper visa to enter the country. With few  exceptions, there are 4 main requirements to getting a visa to India.  Failing to submit the right documents will most likely result in a  denied visa. Visa Categories depend on the applicant’s purpose of travel  and the maximum length of your stay determine what type of visa is  appropriate for your trip. You can get tourist visas that are valid for 6  months, 1 year, 5 years or 10 years. Business and student visas are  also available for 1 year.</p>
<p>Give your trip information, passport number, photographs, visa fee and  completed application for your visa. Make sure that you send all  important documents or your visa could be delayed.</p>
<p><strong>Application Form</strong><br />
The first step in getting a visa to travel India is to fill the  application form. Visit the Indian Embassy or one of the Indian  Consulates to apply for your visa in person. This sometimes can be done  in the same day. Alternatively, you can apply through the mail, but it  can take a longer time.</p>
<p><strong>Following are the Indian Consulates, Embassy offices in US.</strong></p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Embassy Of India, Washington DC</span></em><br />
2536 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington,<br />
DC 20008<br />
Tel: (202) 939-9806 Fax: (202) 797-4693</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Consulate General Of India, New York</span></em><br />
3 East, 64th Street, New York, NY 10021,USA<br />
Tel : 212-774-0600 Fax : 212-861-3788</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Consulate General Of India, Chicago</span></em><br />
455 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, #850 Chicago, IL 60611, U.S.A., Tel(312) 595-0405<br />
Email: info@indianconsulate.com</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Consulate General Of India, Houston</span></em><br />
1990 Post Oak Blvd. Suite 600 Houston, TX 77056 Tel: (713) 626-2355 Fax: (713) 626-2450,<br />
Email :cgi-hou@accesscomm.net</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Consulate General of India, San Francisco</span></em><br />
540 Arguello Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94118 Tel: (415) 668-0662<br />
Fax: (415) 668-7968<br />
Email: Info@IndianConsulate-sf.org</p>
<p><strong>Passport</strong><br />
Travelers to India must have a valid passport with at least 6 months  remaining beyond your intended stay before expiration. In addition,  there must be at least two blank pages where they can stamp the visa.</p>
<p><strong>Photographs</strong><br />
Two identical passport-size photographs (color, front facing, 2&#8243; X 2&#8243;)  must be attached to the application form. Visa applicants should give  special attention to the requirements of the photos (i.e. no glasses may  be worn). The specific requirements can be found on the visa  application form.</p>
<p><strong>Proof of Address</strong><br />
Applicants need to submit a photocopy of either a state issued  identification card, driver&#8217;s license, or current utility bill (Water,  Gas, Electric, Sewage) to get a visa. For more details please refer to  visa requirements of the specific country.</p>
<p><strong>Birth Certificate</strong><br />
All U.S. citizens need to submit a copy of their birth certificate.  Those born outside of the United States can submit any government  document from their country of origin that shows date of birth,  nationality and their parents&#8217; names.</p>
<p><strong>Visa Fees</strong><br />
A postal money order made payable to either the Embassy of India or  Consulate of India to pay for the visa to be applied to the passport.</p>
<p><strong>Requirement Exceptions</strong><br />
Travelers from certain countries can have additional restrictions.  Citizens of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka all need to fill out  extra paperwork. United States citizens can be given five- and 10-year  visas, while citizens of all other nations are required to leave after 6  months for at least 2 months before they can return.</p>
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		<title>How to get a Chinese Travel Visa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 18:35:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning to travel to China, you will have to obtain a valid travel visa and have it applied to your passport. There are different visas available depending on purpose of your travel and the length of your stay. The process is very simple but does require planning ahead. (1) First, make sure your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning to travel to China, you will have to obtain a valid  travel visa and have it applied to your passport. There are different  visas available depending on purpose of your travel and the length of  your stay. The process is very simple but does require planning ahead.</p>
<p>(1) First, make sure your Passport is current with at least 6 months  remaining validity beyond your intended stay and at least 2 blank pages.</p>
<p>(2) Decide which Chinese Visa you require. There are different types of Visas available to travelers when visiting China.<br />
Here are the subcategories of regular Visas for China:</p>
<p><strong>C Visa </strong>- for international crew members who work on-board duties on trains, airplanes, and other vessels.<br />
<strong>D Visa</strong> &#8211; for aliens who will reside in China permanently<br />
<strong>F Visa </strong>- for foreign citizens who are invited to China for less than 6  months for a visit, a lecture, research, scientific or technological and  cultural exchanges, to do business, advanced studies, or an intern  practice<br />
<strong>G Visa</strong> &#8211; for foreign citizens who travel through China<br />
<strong>J-1 Visa</strong> &#8211; for foreign resident correspondents in China<br />
<strong>J-2 Visa</strong> &#8211; for foreign journalists who make short trips to China<br />
<strong>L Visa </strong>- for foreign citizens who visit China for sightseeing, visiting family, or for other private reasons<br />
<strong>X Visa</strong> &#8211; for foreign citizens who travel to China for study or internships for more than six months<br />
<strong>Z Visa</strong> &#8211; for foreign citizens who travel to China for job, and their family members</p>
<p>(3) Visit the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C. on weekdays during  office hours or you can download the Visa Application form from the  Embassy of China website</p>
<p>(4) Gather the following documentation to apply:<br />
Current Valid Passport<br />
Completed Visa Application Form.<br />
One 2&#215;2 inch (either black and white or color) photo.<br />
The Visa Fees in the form of a postal money order made payable to the Consulate of China or the Embassy of China.</p>
<p>(5) Submit the required documents to the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate.</p>
<p>(6) If you cannot visit Chinese embassy or consulate, a travel agent or  expediting service can arrange someone to submit the visa material for  you.</p>
<p>(7) You can have your documents returned to you by mail if you provide a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your application</p>
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		<title>How to get a visa to Brazil</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 06:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To visit Brazil for travel as a tourist, many foreign nationals require a valid visa applied to their passport. For visitors the most common type of visa is the tourist visa. A Brazilian tourist visa is good for 90 days from the date of entry into the country and it can be renewed inside Brazil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To visit Brazil  for travel as a tourist, many foreign nationals require a valid visa  applied to their passport. For visitors the most common type of visa is  the tourist visa. A Brazilian tourist visa is good for 90 days from the  date of entry into the country and it can be renewed inside Brazil for  90 more days. Foreigners have to fulfill the specific requirements set  by the Brazilian Government. There are 10 types of Brazil travel visas  grouped into the following 4 categories listed below:</p>
<p><em>Tourist<br />
Temporary<br />
Permanent<br />
Diplomatic</em></p>
<p><strong>Here are the necessary steps to take for getting a travel visa to visit Brazil.</strong></p>
<p>(1) Download the  visa application from the Brazilian Consulate Web site. Fill the  complete form online and print it. You will have to provide a complete  explanation for visiting Brazil. Make sure to sign the form. Parents  have to sign the paper for children younger than 18 years of age.</p>
<p>(2) Make sure you  have a valid passport. Your passport must have at least two blank pages  where they can stamp the visa and it has to be valid for at least six  months beyond your intended stay.</p>
<p>(3) Attach a copy of your tickets or copy of your flight itinerary and photo to the visa application.</p>
<p>(4) United states  citizens need to pay a nonrefundable processing fee. The fee has to be  included with your application, and has to be in the form of a postal  money order. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you can find the amount of  the application fee on the Brazilian Embassy Web site.</p>
<p>(5) Submit your  application and important documents for a tourist or temporary visa in  person at the Brazilian Embassy in Washington, D.C., or at the consulate  that serves your state. Brazilian Consulates are located in Atlanta,  Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, Miami, Houston,  Hartford, Chicago and Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>(6) Wait for 3 to  4 business days for tourist visas or temporary visas if you submit the  application in person. Expect a processing time of more than two weeks  if you mail your application to the Brazilian Consulate.</p>
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