new visa policy for passport holders, big news! Check right away whether Indian passport holders are no longer permitted entry without a visa.
New Visa Regulations: On January 1, holders of Indian passports will no longer be permitted access without a visa. If you are considering coming here, you should look at the embassy's advise first.
New Visa Regulation: Indian nationals are now permitted to visit some nations without a visa. One of these nations has now opted to end visa-free travel. This choice has been made in an effort to stop unauthorised inhabitants and adhere to European visa regulations.
According to the announcement, Indian passport holders won't be able to enter that nation after January 1, 2023, unless they have a current visa.
Which nation made such a significant decision?
With its decision, the Serbian government stated that all Indian citizens' ability to enter Serbia without a visa will be suspended for 30 days. In September 2017, entry without a visa became possible. However, travellers from India who are currently in Serbia without a visa will only be restricted for a maximum of 30 days (see Travel Regulation in Serbia). From that point onward, giving a visa will be required. India cannot travel to other nations, especially those in Europe and Serbia's neighbours, on the basis of visa-free entrance into Serbia.
Holders of diplomatic and official Indian passports were previously permitted entry into the nation for 90 days without a visa, as opposed to 30 days for those with regular passports. No Indian national will be permitted to enter this country without a visa after this regulation takes effect at the start of the new year.
Indian Consulate released a warning
Serbia's declaration prompted the Indian Embassy in Belgrade and Serbia to issue a warning regarding the modification of the visa requirements. Anybody wishing to visit Serbia after January 1 would need to obtain a visa through the Delhi Embassy or from their place of residency, according to the advice. Travel will only be allowed on
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