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Visa extension services in India are typically provided by the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) or the Foreigners Registration Office (FRO), depending on your location in India and the type of visa you hold. Visa extensions are generally needed if you want to stay in India beyond the expiration date of your current visa. Here’s how you can go about extending your visa in India:

  1. Determine Eligibility:
    • Check if you are eligible for a visa extension based on the type of visa you hold and the specific rules governing that visa category.
  2. Apply in Advance:
    • It’s important to apply for a visa extension well before your current visa expires. Overstaying your visa can result in fines, deportation, or other legal consequences.
  3. Required Documents:
    • Prepare the necessary documents for your visa extension application. These typically include:
      • Passport and a copy of the passport pages containing personal information, current visa, and previous visas.
      • Current visa application form, which can be obtained from the FRRO or FRO office.
      • Passport-sized photographs.
      • Proof of residence in India (e.g., rental agreement, utility bills).
      • A letter explaining the reason for your visa extension.
      • Any additional documents required based on your visa category.
  4. Visit the FRRO or FRO Office:
    • You must visit the local FRRO or FRO office in the city where you are residing in India. The specific office you need to visit depends on your location.
    • Schedule an appointment if required, as some offices may offer this option to streamline the process.
  5. Submit Your Application:
    • At the FRRO or FRO office, submit your visa extension application along with all the required documents.
    • Pay the visa extension fee, which can vary based on the type and duration of the extension.
  6. Biometric Data and Interview:
    • In some cases, you may be required to provide biometric data (such as fingerprints and photographs) and attend an interview at the FRRO or FRO office.
  7. Waiting Period:
    • Your application will be processed, and it may take some time for a decision to be made. You may receive an acknowledgment receipt with a tracking number to monitor your application’s status.
  8. Collect Your Extended Visa:
    • If your visa extension is approved, you will receive an extended visa stamp in your passport.
    • Collect your passport with the extended visa from the FRRO or FRO office or arrange for it to be mailed to you.
  9. Keep Updated:
    • Be sure to check your extended visa’s validity dates and any specific conditions associated with it.

Please note that the visa extension process and requirements can vary by visa category and location in India. Always check with the local FRRO or FRO office or the official government website for the most up-to-date information and guidelines. It’s important to start the extension process well in advance to avoid any issues related to overstaying your visa.