How easy/difficult is it to get an Indian visa, travelling from Ireland, for longer than a 6month tourist visa
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i got a 6 month tourist visa last year, no problems, but this year i want to be in india for 9-12 months. does anyone know if an employment visa is easy to get (i'll be teaching in a monastery), or a longer tourist visa, and if so, how long will the embassy take to process the application? last year they took 4 days with the 6 month one. any help greatly appreciated, the embassy weren't very forthcoming.
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Just register at the foreign registration office as soon as you get here and they will extend your visa. Or just simply go to Nepal and get another 6 month visa. If you are going to be at a monastery then ask them to assist you to get an extended visa.
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