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8 Mar 2017
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Iran-Pakistan-India Relations.
Hello all,
I'm looking to pass through Iran/Pakistan and India this autumn and I'm starting to think about getting the visas soon.
My question is what order should I just the visas? For example if I have an Iraeli visa I can't get into Iran, would there be similar restrictions regarding India/Pakistan or Pakistan Iran?
What's the best order to get the visas to avoid issues?
Thanks.
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15 Mar 2017
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Crossed a few months ago. Applied for Pakistan first, then Iran, then India. The pakistani embassy was to stupid to process a overland visa so I had to tell them i am flying, India just didn't work on my application at first because I said I won't come right away (even though they had my full iternary which should have told them I need my passport back as soon as possible)
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There is no politics in terms of having the visa from one country when applying for another, i.e. get them in whichever order suits you best.
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Its possible in india
Hi there,
Now I am not sure about the visa application system in Pakistan and Iran but for an Israeli nationl, it;s easy to get visa for India. States like Goa and Himachal Pradesh and the city if Pushkar are full of Israeli tourist. Some of even own shops in Pushkar and I know that 100% illegal but not a big issue.
FYI - You are most welcime in India
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Originally Posted by kaioxygen
Hello all,
I'm looking to pass through Iran/Pakistan and India this autumn and I'm starting to think about getting the visas soon.
My question is what order should I just the visas? For example if I have an Iraeli visa I can't get into Iran, would there be similar restrictions regarding India/Pakistan or Pakistan Iran?
What's the best order to get the visas to avoid issues?
Thanks.
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Hi Kaioxygen
Today I heard that you need a guide through Iran now, I've been quoted 150 euros per day, which includes accomodation.
How are you going with this?
I'll be through there around October 2018
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Originally Posted by Bazza
Hi Kaioxygen
Today I heard that you need a guide through Iran now, I've been quoted 150 euros per day, which includes accomodation.
How are you going with this?
I'll be through there around October 2018
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Search this site about guides in Iran and not telling the inviting agency you want to take a vehicle.
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