Travel from USA to India - Transit Visa requirement? [duplicate]
I am traveling from seattle to bangalore via london airport.
Do i require transit visa, if my current US visa (h1b) expired? I have valid canadian visitor visa, would that suffice or still i need to have transit visa for UK?
Best Answer
No, you do not need a transit visa.
Exemptions
You don’t need a visa if you have one of the following:
- a visa for Canada, New Zealand, Australia or the USA (this can be used for travel to any country)
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Is transit visa required for US for Indian passport holders?
Eligibility for US Transit VisaYou must apply for a visa from India. You must be only passing through the US on your way to your final destination (a third country). You must have no intentions of taking part in tourism or business. For this, you will require a B1/B2 visa.Do I need a transit visa for a connecting flight in US?
Travelers must apply for and receive ESTA even when transiting in the U.S. to a third country without a visa. You must apply for ESTA in any of the following cases: transit, transfer, or stopover (layover).Can I travel to India with existing visa?
(i) The Government of India has restored all existing visas, which had been suspended earlier, including electronic visa except e-Tourist Visa, Tourist Visa and Medical Visa.What are the documents required for transit visa?
Transit Visa Documents Required The following documents will be required for your transit visa application: Airport transit visa application form. Your passport with six-month validity and blank pages. Passport identity pictures.Travel Alert ! Careful while booking flights | List of Airports Required Transit visa for indians
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