The European Union has relaxed Schengen visa rules for Indian citizens, making travel to Europe significantly easier. Frequent travelers can now obtain multi-year visas, allowing for extended stays and smoother travel between Schengen Area countries.
DGCA in India has implemented a new rule requiring airlines to seat children up to 12 years old with at least one accompanying parent or guardian on the same reservation. This regulation addresses concerns about child separation during flights and prioritizes passenger comfort for families.
Over 65,000 Indians became U.S. citizens in 2022, ranking second behind Mexico. With a thriving Indian-born population of 2.8 million, nearly 290,000 Green Card holders have a path to citizenship, further solidifying the Indian-American community.
The European Commission has announced a new visa regime specifically for India, making it easier for Indian travellers to obtain Schengen visas. This new system offers longer validity periods, with the possibility of acquiring a five-year multi-entry visa.
Attention travelers! Starting April 15, 2024, passengers from specific nationalities transiting Istanbul Airport en route to several South American destinations will require a new electronic airport transit visa (e-HTV).
The Indian government has issued a travel advisory urging citizens to avoid traveling to Iran and Israel due to rising tensions between the two countries. This advisory follows threats of retaliation from Iran for a suspected Israeli airstrike.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation's DigiYatra program is revolutionizing air travel in India. By April end, 14 more airports will be on board, offering domestic flyers a seamless and secure boarding experience with facial recognition technology.
The Indian government issued an advisory warning Indian citizens about fake job scams in Cambodia. These scams lure individuals with high-paying opportunities but force them into illegal activities.
Planning a trip to the US from India? The US Embassy has streamlined its visa application process, especially for B-1/B-2 visitor visa interview waivers. Now, appointments are centralized in New Delhi.
Japan has introduced a new eVisa program for Indian tourists, eliminating the need for physical visa stickers. This article explains what the eVisa program is, how to apply, and what to expect upon arrival in Japan.