The Indian Embassy in Seoul said Thursday that India will provide visa-on-arrival (VOA) services to Korean tourists in a bid to promote cultural and human exchanges between the two countries.
During her state visit to India in January, President Park Geun-hye welcomed the Indian government’s plan to provide tourist VOA facilities to Korean nationals.
Korean visitors will be able to receive a single-entry tourist visa valid for 30 days for a fee of US$60 or the equivalent amount in Indian rupees, the embassy said in a press release.
VOA facility is available at eight airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram and Cochin.
By Ruchi Singh
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