What happens if I don't use my Indian visa? Is it likely to cause problems in future?

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I am a British citizen. I recently applied for (and was granted) a multiple-entry 6-month Indian business visa. It looks likely now that I will not use it (the trips were cancelled for business reasons), but I wondered - will this have any repercussions on future travel to India or elsewhere? I can provide a reasonable explanation for why I never used it, of course - will that even be needed if I apply to visit India again (as a tourist or for business)?



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To elaborate on jpatokal answer:

  • Other countries do not care - at all. They often cannot even tell if you used the visa or not. Specially multiple-entry visa do not show on the visa page itself if they have been used or not. You would have to go through the whole passport and check for stamps that would fall into the timeline of the visa validity.
  • India does not care, either. Trips get cancelled all the time, specially in business. It's a normal thing. Even if someone at the immigration asks you (they have the right of course to ask you anything), simply stating that you were assigned to a project that was then cancelled is a perfectly fine reason. As always in business: Blame your boss. I would be very surprised however if they ever ask you. Immigration generally only cares when you do come into their country, not when you stay at home.



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Are old Indian visas still valid?

A: If you have a valid visa in your old passport that has expired, your visa is still valid. You can travel to India using both the old and the new passports, as long as your nationality and passport particulars remain the same.

What happens if someone overstays their visa?

If you have more than 180 days of unlawful presence, meaning you overstayed your visa by 181 days or more, you will be barred from returning to the United States for a certain amount of time. If you were unlawfully present for between 180 and 365 days, you will be barred from entering the United States for three years.

How do immigration know if you overstay your visa?

Travel Records It's pretty easy for foreigners in the U.S. to know if they've overstayed their visas. All they need to do is look at their I-94 arrival and departure cards, which clearly state how long they can stay.

How long can I stay in India without a visa?

Yes, those who wish to stay longer than 180 days in Total can typically apply for an Employment or Student Visa. For Long term stays that are less than 180 days in Total you can apply for an India Tourist Visa.



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Its not an issues at all,its normal on business trips.will not affect in future if you are applying again as tourist or for business.you are asked to provide explanation is happened to be very rare situation.

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