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No Visa Woes Applications Made Easier With This Website

You could now travel abroad without a worry on your mind

Author : OT Staff

&ldquoI haven&rsquot got my visa yet,&rdquo is the chant of most worried Indian travellers before a trip abroad. Applying late, booking last-minute tickets and poor planning&mdashwe&rsquove all been there. A website, Get My Visa, however, aims to ease the process by helping with applications online.

The Mumbai-based website just launched its application service for about 50 countries most visited by Indians. To begin with. GetMyVisa.com helps you with your visa through all the processes&mdashapplying for an e-visa, submitting information, interview and biometric collection. You can apply and be assisted by attendants over email, web chat or phone calls to guide you through the process. The visa experts go through your application for accuracy and schedule your interview for you. This is applicable for tourist and business visitor visas in countries such as London, Paris, Singapore and Bangkok, for example.

As you await your visa, they conduct follow-ups on your behalf with the visa offices, and return your passport to you.  

Apart from visa services, the website provides a profile for different countries, with a complete guide to important information for its visa processes and regulations, customs and duty-free, driving license details and other relevant information such as contacts for Indian embassy in the respective countries. Soon, you can purchase your travel insurance, book your International passes, rent a car and more.

Find out more information on their website here &nbspand get planning your next vacation.

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