The Indian government has extended its Visa-On-Arrival (VOA) facility to four more countries, viz. The Philippines, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (all ASEAN countries).
Before this the government offered this facility in January 2010 to five other countries, viz. Singapore, Japan, Luxembourg, Finland and New Zealand.
Some key features of the said facility –
It will initially be available at the airports of New Delhi, Calcutta or Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.
It will allow a traveler a single entry facility with a validity of 30 days.
A passenger will have to pay a fee of $60 for availing the facility.
One passenger will be allowed to avail the facility for not more than 2 times in a calendar year. And there must be a minimum gap of 2 months between the two occasions when he will avail the facility.
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