[registrars] Visa for India
Rob Hall
rob at momentous.com
Wed Jan 16 14:54:34 UTC 2008
Jeff,
I have the same questions/problems. I have been told that getting a
business visa is painful, and a tourist visa is simple. But I would
hate to run afoul of any red tape when I get there.
ICANN probably should be issuing a suggestion here. Often, conferences
fall under a simpler visa, such as tourist. I am surprised they don't
have any idea, especially since they have to get them for all their
staff too.
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-registrars at gnso.icann.org
[mailto:owner-registrars at gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Bashar
Al-Abdulhadi
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 7:54 PM
To: Jeffrey Eckhaus
Cc: Registrars Constituency
Subject: Re: [registrars] Visa for India
Jeffrey,
Maybe this would help http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/
although i doubt Americans requires a visa to visit India
Jeffrey Eckhaus wrote, On 1/16/2008 3:10 AM:
> All,
>
> For those that are going to India, which type of visa have you applied
> for? Tourist or Conference?
>
> I had asked ICANN and received this response below, which I think has
> left me more confused
>
> Thanks
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marilyn Vernon [mailto:X at icann.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 7:08 PM
> To: Jeffrey Eckhaus
> Subject: Re: ICANN Invitation Letter
>
> Dear Jeffrey,
>
> You may obtain visa information at http://delhi.icann.org/visa.
> We list the types of visas you may apply for and you may choose the
> visa that suits your traveling needs. There is a link provided at the
> end of the page that will give you more information about the
> different types of visas and the costs associated with each visa.
> However, we do not give recommendations as to which visa you should
> apply for. If I can be of further assistance please let em know.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marilyn Vernon
>
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