Indian tourist visa applicants from Chittagong can walk in and submit their applications at Indian Visa Application Center (IVAC), Chittagong from July 9 without a prior appointment, reports UNB.
The decision was taken to further ease the access to Indian visa and strengthen people-to-people contacts between Bangladesh and India.
The IVAC, Chittagong will accept the applications from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, said the Indian High Commission in Dhaka on Wednesday.
The other existing walk-in schemes of submission of visa applications for non-tourist visas, medical visa, business, conference and other types of visas will continue as before.
Separate counters for walk-in tourist visas for senior citizens and freedom fighters will also continue. Tourist visa applicants will not be required to submit confirmed tickets to India and the new system is a pilot initiative and only available in Chittagong on a trial basis, the High Commission said.
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