
Gemma Vart
GBPensioner’s holiday of a lifetime… Pensioner’s holiday of a lifetime ruined; 71 year old woman left distraught after travelling to Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport in April 2018 only to be immediately deported owing to problem with her ‘granted’ on-line e-visa. Weeks before travel, the e-visa was completed successfully on-line using this e-visa website. The e-visa was ‘granted’ and the necessary paper e-visa was e-mailed my mother before travel. After 12 hours of travel, and despite having no issues at the UK check-in for her Virgin Atlantic flight from London Heathrow Airport, she was turned away by Immigration at Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport border control as there was a ‘problem’ with her visa; she was told that she would be escorted immediately onto a return Virgin Atlantic flight to London. Distressed and financially out of pocket for the holiday, my mother investigated the problem with her visa on return to the UK. She discovered that, despite having lived in the UK for over 50 years, as British Subject of Irish origin she should not have been granted an online e-visa. How had she managed to travel all the way to India before this error was discovered? In good faith my mother used this website to process her visa, not realising that despite its decidedly similar appearance, it was not the official website recommended by the High Commission of India. This website claims as part of their value added service to re-check visa applications before final submission, asking for a copy of the passengers’ passport and charging an inflated fee for processing the e-visa at the time of application. The official website recommended by the High Commission of India will reject a visa application with this type of error. Therefore there was no concern when the official looking granted e-visa arrived in her mailbox days later. Etaindia.org have subsequently not responded two enquiries regarding the checks they perform before granting on-line e-visas. The moral of the story is PLEASE only to use official routes for your visa to India to avoid devastating emotional and financial consequence.

Steve Peterson
GBIndia Visa - The Smart Way If I could give 0 stars I would do so. This Company is one of many that offer E Visa Services on the web. It cleverly crafts its web page to look like the official site of the Indian Government. It's not. They act as agents and charge you circa £70 for a 30 day visa. The official Government site charges only £20. The Forms are pretty much the same. Make sure you find the official site at indianvisaonline.gov.in

klaus von schwanebach
GBWarning Big Scammer Website Warning Big Scammer Website, do not use!! You risk your credit card info. They even make their own fake reviews here. I blocked the payment. Be warned of Mr Amid the manager he is a complete fake con artist. A Delhi hiding thief. Once you paid, they are the biggest crooks hiding behind the phones. My visa card already warned me with a text message about their Indian high risk "razor" to pay the company, they claimed $135, then they actually charged $143, for a service that the Indian government makes for 100% free! My passports origin had a free visa country agreement. Contrary to the immediate phone calls I made with the fully unreliable staff and what is written on their website they don't refund it. Made over 20 calls. Use those real once instead: indianvisaonline.gov.in:visa:info

Karan Gupta
INExcellent super fast service, very responsive customer service I am amazed at how this company has processed an e visa in 12 hours! I thought it was impossible considering the process takes 72 hours. They were responsive on phone and email and assured me that I would get the visa on time. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND their EXCELLENT services to any applicant who wants a visa to India.

Trevor Keable
GBTotally Unacceptable Experience Paid up front and despite 4 emails, phone unobtainable they only reply to my final email "Please refund" with "ONCE IF YOU SUBMIT THE APPLICATION ALONG WITH THE PAYMENT THEN THE FEES IS NON REFUNDABLE..." DO Not USE.