Travel Documents needed to travel India

Travel Documents needed to travel India

Ayushi Travel comes up with following important documents which every Indian traveler have to carry when they are travelling to India.

1. Passport
2. Valid Visa
3. Photo ID
4. H1B1 Visa for non-immigrant visa.
5. New H1 approval notice.
6. OCI Card and US Passport.
7. POI and US Passport.
8. Your companies HR Contact.

If you are transiting through Europe make sure you have valid visa stamp on your passport. Most of European country required to have valid US visa stamped on their passport. Lots of non-immigrant traveler had a very bad experience at the airport if they don’t have valid visa stamped on their passport.

You will need European transit visa in case you don’t have valid visa stamped on your passport

Make sure you have everything ready to travel. Bon Voyage

About Ayushi Travel

Ayushi travel is a leading travel company offering low airfare to all international destinations. Ayushi Travel was established in January 2004. Our mission is to offer you the highest quality service at the lowest possible prices. At Ayushi Travel, the customer relation continues after the purchase of air tickets. We care our customer 24/7 a year. We are your money saving source for US domestic and International airfares. We are the best choice for cheap airline tickets. We work with the largest wholesalers and consolidators within the travel industry to ensure lowest possible fares for our valued customer. Our well-trained professional staff is always there to help you in all your travel needs. They are committed to provide hassle-free service to you in order to make your trip enjoyable and affordable.

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10 Responses to “Travel Documents needed to travel India”

  1. marielfvr says:

    allons y

  2. Vive l' Éire!!! says:

    To buy or use a Student Ticket you must have a current Student Travel Card. Ensure the Student Travel Card number is written correctly on ticket before use. The Travel Card must be held with the ticket at all times and must be shown on request to any official.

  3. Mukesh says:

    There is a repercussion if your travel agent cancel your flight reservation as a revenge due to your dispute. Your travel agent cannot just cancel your flight reservation without your permission either verbally or better yet, in writing. If you want, you can cancel your reservation by calling the air carrier by providing them with your confirmation number or record locator number. Depending on the kind of air fare you paid for such as "no restrictions fully refundable ticket", you can absolutely be refunded by the whole amount that was charged to you. After you cancel your reservation, create another reservation but this time, do it yourself online. Who knows, the fare might be cheaper to buy online versus using a travel agent who relies on commission.

    To make you feel at ease, you can sue your travel agent if he/she did the unthinkable deed.

  4. Amy says:

    I think it's always better to go with an online travel site. I've been using yourtripstartshere.com. They're the lowest I've found online.

  5. roberta k says:

    if there is a greyhound station there yes you can or sometimes
    yoyu even print the tickets online as well
    that might work better

  6. 3zzle Bum L♥ve says:

    OK – I work in a tube ticket office, so this is the definitive advice.

    DO NOT buy an oyster card. If you are only in town for one or two days and are planning to travel a lot, the oyster card is too complicated – there are too many variables and things that can go wrong, and make your trip even more expensive.
    The best thing you can do is just buy one day travelcards. The peak is 0430 – 0930 mon-fri, and the rest of the time is off-peak (there is no peak in the afternoon as far as tickets are concerned).
    One day travelcards are valid on the tube, DLR and national rail within the zones you buy them for, and for the buses in any zone, and the expire at 0430 on the morning after you buy them.

    The prices for one day tickets for central london are:

    zones 1-2 – £6.80 peak / £5.30 off peak
    zones 1-3 – £8.00 peak
    zones 1-4 – £9.40 peak /£5.90 off peak
    zones 1-5 – £11.80 peak
    zones 1-6 – £13.20 peak / £7.00 off peak

    If you are in London for three days and plan to travel before 0930 on at least one day, then you can buy a 3 day travelcard for £17.40, but otherwise, don't bother with it.
    (single fares are £4 anywhere, so for the visitor to london, a one day card is always a better option)

    ps. David S, I don't know where you got those fares from, but a 1-4 travelcard has never been £5.60.

  7. Danni says:

    ~You could book a flight on http://www.expedia.com and choose multiple destinations, and it could actually be cheaper than booking just one destination. Of course, the price would depend on which cities you are looking to visit. I booked a flight from Baltimore to Detroit to Chicago to Baltimore (all flights on different days over a period of a week) and it was actually cheaper than booking a round trip flight from Baltimore to Chicago.

  8. Jopay says:

    Check the restrictions on your airline ticket. Some tickets when you buy cheap are non-refundable. It normally takes months before you get your refund if there is any. Although, I personally doubt if you are entitled to a refund considering Cebu Pacific is a no frills airlines.

  9. Vineet says:

    Raise enough capital to open a store, become trained in GDS systems, or hire people that are, develope a client base.

  10. S.Bizzle says:

    Look at the Star Alliance website for around-the-world tickets. I'm sure the other airline group (One World?) has them too. Basically they have rules to stop you repeating flights, and you have to be moving slowly in one direction or the other without much backtracking, and it's NOT "unlimited"…

    You pick whether you want to include, say, South America or Africa too.

    See http://www.staralliance.com/star_alliance/star/frame/main_10.html

    IIRC the price was from $4700 US on up, depending on options. You have to get it through a travel agent, because the details and options are too complex to work out with just a web site.

    Sounds like fun.

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