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How Long Does It Take To Process Indian Visa In Abuja by llade(m): 12:14pm On Sep 21, 2022
I will appreciate knowing how long it takes to process Indian Visa in Abuja and if one can do it alone or through a travel agent.

Thanks.
Re: How Long Does It Take To Process Indian Visa In Abuja by HRprof: 7:30pm On Sep 21, 2022
llade:
I will appreciate knowing how long it takes to process Indian Visa in Abuja and if one can do it alone or through a travel agent.

Thanks.

Do you want to Japa or traveling for tourist?

If for Japa I advise you to abort the plan India is shithole country. Have you heard NairaLand talking about India Japa Because Indians are the one relocating to nigeria for a better life smiley smiley

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Re: How Long Does It Take To Process Indian Visa In Abuja by emmaodet: 7:48am On Sep 22, 2022
Well, i did my india visa processing by myself in 2013 when i went there for a 2 weeks course.
I paid the school while they sent me letter of invitation which i took to the embassy at walter carrignton, VI- Lagos.
It cost me 15k for visa processing then for a 3 month.
After interview, my passport was collected and given visa the 3rd day.
You can do everything by yourself.
Agents are mostly thieve. What i did myself for 15k, some of my friends who were not aware of the processing and used agent paid 200k to agents.

Can you imagine that? a whooping 200k? for something of 15k?
Nigerian agents are thieves. They want to buy a plot of land or buy a car from one transaction.
All their family problems would be piled on just one customer.
Reason while i will likely be doing my thing myself.
India is a poor country if you are going there for hustling but for business it is okay.
Many igbos are at Masjid (it is like our own idumota or alaba).
Their rail system is also good. Without rail, the poor indian population will surfer alot and their economy will ground instantly.
People stay in poor areas and use the train to come to city center to work.
For example, i stayed at Navi-mumbai which is a relatively cheap area. Was paying 3k per night in a room i was staying but was going t school by train at Powai.
Imagine using a train from lagos to ibadan and it will cost just 45 rupees (#90) to and fro. Powai hotels would have drained me.
Like traveling from bayelsa to Ph to and from for 90 naira. With today's exchange rate, that is 240 naira to and fro journey.

Let me stop here

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