India Changes Travel Rules for Non-Resident Indians

Daily News & Analysis reports that, in response to criticism over the government’s recent enforcement of a rarely-used 1955 law requiring nonresident Indians (NRIs) who became United States citizens to obtain surrender certificates and pay up to $425 for an Indian travel visa, India has amended its travel rules for NRIs. As a result:

  • NRIs who became U.S. citizens before June 1, 2010 will not need to obtain a surrender certificate, but will be required to pay $20 to have their India passport stamped “cancelled.” NRIs who have lost their India passports will need to provide an affidavit and a copy of their U.S. naturalization certificate.
  • NRIs obtaining U.S. citizenship on or after June 1, 2010 will be required to obtain a surrender certificate and pay $175.
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