Yoga Visa

 

Dear All Yoga students,

Coming to India study Yoga Please apply for YOGA VISA, which is safer, all most all Indian embassy provide yoga visa now, this depending on your stay you can get, in case you need to stay longer with your Yoga teacher or Yoga School you can extended in local FRO. To get this Yoga Visa, you need the letter from the reputed school or Teacher where you going to study, a admission letter of conformation how many months you are studying with them,  For Australia   http://www.cgimelb.org/visa-services.html#yoga , http://indianembassy.ru/cms/index.php?Itemid=571&id=18&option=com_content&task=view Russian, For US Students Please look in to  https://www.indian-visa.com/expedite/requirements?id=7  other students please look in to India Embassy in your country.

                      Specific visas are granted for a variety of purposes. The principal types of visas issued are Tourist Visa, Business visa, Student and Employment visa and Entry visa. Please contact the Consular Section of Embassy of India, Minsk for further details if you are visiting India for purposes other than tourism, such as journalism, conferences, yoga, voluntary work, mountaineering or other expeditions. The visa application form is, however, the same though in some cases additional forms may be required to be filled.  http://www.indembminsk.org/?page=1013     

 

  • From April 2010, all students coming to study at Yoga India enter India on a yoga visa or student visa, as required by Indian law. You may email Yoga India yogaindia@gmail.com for admission letters from our Institute to include with your visa application form to the Indian Embassy in your country. Upon arrival, students should follow the relevant registration formalities(If needed) with the Foreigners Registration Office (FRO) in Mysore.

 Bureau of Immigration For more information on visa and registration requirements, please refer to the  Ministry of Home Affairs , India. They have published clear rules and instructions for foreigners coming to India