Does a round trip consitute a single transit visa or double transit visa? [closed]

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I looked at Round-trip transit through Canada: does it double transit visa costs? as well as https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/82068/which-layover-airports-give-sight-seeing-without-needing-transit-visa-fees . If I take Istanbul airport as an example it says something called single transit visa and double transit visa but doesn't offer any explanation as to what constitutes a single transit or a double transit visa or how it's applied. For e.g. my visit between the two journeys will be less than a month, approx. 20-25 days. So will I have to spend INR 4100/- or INR 8200/- for the same.

The idea is India - Istanbul (stay in the transit lounge) - Canada

and then back -

Canada - Istanbul (stay in the lounge) - India

Could somebody disambiguate between the two terms and what do they mean ?



Best Answer

Typically, a single transit visa is for a single journey whereby you enter the country you transit and leave it again, soon. If you want to transit again on your return trip, you will either need a second transit visa or a double-entry (or similar; names may vary) visa.

For example, last year when I took a train tour through Russia, we initially transited Belarus. The tour was destined to end in Moscow; some people decided to take a train back from Moscow via Belarus again; they were notified that they will need a double-entry Belarusian visa. Others flew home from Moscow so they only required single-entry Belarusian visa. The cost of a double-entry was higher than single entry, but less than two single entries iirc.

The exact conditions depend on the countries you’re transiting.




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What is single and double transit visa?

Transit Visa Single/Double entry visas, valid for a maximum of 15 days, are issued to applicants who would be transiting through India.

Do you need a transit visa for connecting flights?

Most countries that normally require that you have a visa, do not require the visa if you are a transit passenger, someone who is only transiting through the airport. As you don't go through immigration, and you don't enter the country, hence no visa is needed.

What does double transit mean?

Double Transits is given in nandi nadi and made popular by Shri K. N. Rao. It looks at combined effect of Saturn and Jupiter at any house or house lords. Here Saturn and Jupiter can be replaced by nodes or supported by them to make triple transit phenomena. However events are made by dual transit of Saturn Jupiter only ...

Do I need a transit visa if I have two layovers in Europe?

1. Re: Do I need a transit visa if I have two layovers in Europe? "Will I need a transit visa?" No, you will need a regular Schengen Visa (Type C).



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Answer 2

A "round trip" figures largely in

  • your head: you are going somewhere, and then coming home, and
  • airline pricing, since the whole secret of competitive air travel is pricing discrimination, and a price-insensitive businessman on a two-day junket is most easily distinguished from a highly price-sensitive backpacker by the structure of their journeys.

To customs enforcement, you enter their country and you leave it, and that's all. Whether you are going somewhere or coming back or just wandering is something they neither know nor care.

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