Recently, a number of Chinese citizens with Indian tourist visas were denied entry and persuaded by India to return because the time interval between entering India was less than 2 months. According to India's relevant regulations, when entering India with a tourist visa, there must be an interval of at least 2 months between two entries. The tourist visa issued by India does not include this provision, but if you violate it, you will face the risk of being returned and persuaded to return when entering the country. The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in India specifically reminds that Chinese citizens visiting India with tourist visas are requested to pay close attention to this regulation and plan their itinerary reasonably based on this to avoid entry obstruction.

Zhitongcaijing · 4d ago
Recently, a number of Chinese citizens with Indian tourist visas were denied entry and persuaded by India to return because the time interval between entering India was less than 2 months. According to India's relevant regulations, when entering India with a tourist visa, there must be an interval of at least 2 months between two entries. The tourist visa issued by India does not include this provision, but if you violate it, you will face the risk of being returned and persuaded to return when entering the country. The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in India specifically reminds that Chinese citizens visiting India with tourist visas are requested to pay close attention to this regulation and plan their itinerary reasonably based on this to avoid entry obstruction.