|
25 Feb 2013
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wessex, UK
Posts: 2,136
|
|
Pakistan visa application for UK passport holder
I have been looking into the current Pakistan visa application process in the UK and find you now have to use Gerry's visa service whose website I have put below. I hope travel through China over the KKH to Pakistan and on to India in a few months time.
My questions are does anybody have experience of using this service?
Do I need an LOI?
What supporting information have you needed, your own itinery or actual reservations from hotels or tour companies?
How long have you applied for and been granted? I was hoping to get a 30 day tourist visa, is this being a bit optimistic?
Any other useful information about getting what I understand is not the easiest visa would be appreciated.
..::Welcome to Visa Drop Box::..
|
25 Feb 2013
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New Zealand supposely
Posts: 106
|
|
Used Lost Horizons Trek and Tours
Hello
I used Lost Horizons Treks and Tours in Pakistan.
Gave them my approximated dates for thirty day stay and some safe border entree as they wanted.
For US$50 they e-mailed a safe travel plan and sponsor introduction necessary for the Pakistan Embassy.
I had my passport couriered home (admittedly New Zealand )and it took less than a week back there to get sent back too my second party who then sent it onto me in Nepal.
Think Lost Treks and Tours have been doing it for a while knowing bikers aren,t planning to do a Trek with them.
|
25 Feb 2013
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 276
|
|
We used Lost Horizons as well. They were very nice and speedy. (In the US we got a 3 month visa from the date of issue - had to reapply with a special request for a later date and pay 2x. Make sure you specify the date clearly up front.)
|
25 Feb 2013
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wessex, UK
Posts: 2,136
|
|
Thanks for your replies, it was just what I was after, I have a second passport so will leave that here and have it sent out to me.
Any need for a letter of introduction from the Foreign office or is the one from Lost Horizons sufficent and how long was it valid for?
Last edited by mark manley; 26 Feb 2013 at 07:37.
Reason: more questions
|
6 Mar 2013
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New Zealand supposely
Posts: 106
|
|
Lost Treks was enough
Hello
Lost Horizons and Treks were enough of a sponsor for me , had no other letter.
I also got a 3 month visa even though I only applied for 30 days.
Always pays to keep the passport you entered the county on with you ,with the visa in it as someone might ask too see it sometimes.
I also got my Iranian visa through Iranianvisa.com which seemed much easier and had my authorization code in a week or so. but I guess a lot depends on your passport as others show.
|
6 Mar 2013
|
Gold Member
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Bucks, UK
Posts: 642
|
|
We used Lost Horizons for the way out and just went to the embassy in Delhi without anything for the return journey and they required a letter from the UK consulate which we were given without to much hassle.
A side note, don't say anything about overland travel, you'll probably be turned down if you do!
Cheers
Pete
__________________
Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand 2016
Buenos Aires to NYC 2012-2013: www.facebook.com/curryhunt
India and back 2009-2010:
|
7 Mar 2013
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 43
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by mcgiggle
We used Lost Horizons for the way out and just went to the embassy in Delhi without anything for the return journey and they required a letter from the UK consulate which we were given without to much hassle
|
You went to the Pakistan Embassy in Delhi and they gave you a visa?
When?
How did you manage to get a visa?
We tried last year but they told us that the Pakistan visa can be issued only in one's own country unless you have a Indian residence visa (which we didn't have.... )
And absolutely never never say you want to go by road...
__________________
Him + Her + The Bike = 300kg. Everything else is Fleeting
** http://www.300kg.eu**
|
7 Mar 2013
|
Gold Member
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Bucks, UK
Posts: 642
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by 300kg
You went to the Pakistan Embassy in Delhi and they gave you a visa?
When?
How did you manage to get a visa?
We tried last year but they told us that the Pakistan visa can be issued only in one's own country unless you have a Indian residence visa (which we didn't have.... )
|
It was early 2010, and now you mention it I seem to remember that not long after we got our the rules changed
Sorry about the out of date info!
__________________
Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand 2016
Buenos Aires to NYC 2012-2013: www.facebook.com/curryhunt
India and back 2009-2010:
|
8 Mar 2013
|
|
Gold Member
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Posts: 193
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by mcgiggle
It was early 2010, and now you mention it I seem to remember that not long after we got our the rules changed
Sorry about the out of date info!
|
The rules have been "like that" for many countries, for many years. China, Russia and India and Pakistan all come to mind, immediately.
__________________
Orange, it's the new black.
|
8 Mar 2013
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 43
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Genghis9021
The rules have been "like that" for many countries, for many years. China, Russia and India and Pakistan all come to mind, immediately.
|
From my experience you don't have to ask the Indian and Chinese visa in your own country. No clue about Russia.
Last year in July we got our 6 months Indian Visa in Islamabad, Pakistan.
About the chinese visa I've got mines in Hong Kong and Bangkok and know people who got theirs in Laos (but this was almost 4 years ago...).
__________________
Him + Her + The Bike = 300kg. Everything else is Fleeting
** http://www.300kg.eu**
|
10 Mar 2013
|
Registered Users
New on the HUBB
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: London
Posts: 17
|
|
Sending Passport home for Pakistan visa
Dear All
After reading this thread I am still wondering what one does if you send your passport home, when abroad, for a Pakistan PK visa?
A Few queries if anyone has some answers?
1. You will be deported if you are checked and do not have your passport (you can say you lost it I suppose?)
2. If your a UK passport holder it can take a short but most likely long time (6 weeks) to process, does one sit tight in one country waiting for this?
3. If you are a dual citizen and send one passport home would the authorites not suspect oddities as the country you are in has your present visa stamp and your dual passport has your PK visa in it (ie if you are in India or China this will have your Indian/Chinese visa stamp on your No.1 passport, whilst your No.2 passport gets sent home, No.2 passport will have your new PK visa but No.2 passport has no India/China visa thus highlighting gaps/shortcomings in your validity to stay in present country....does this make sense?)
4. In UK, To gain PK visa one must hand in supporting documents in person and if you are abroad they want a reason why you are not there, any suggestion as to this reason?
5. Lost Horizons now charge $75 for LOI and itinerary for UK citizens!
6. Here is my recent correspendence with 'Gerry's' regarding PK visa:
Visas are normally current for six months. However, duration of stay may vary from case to case.
In case of any disability or inability to come in person you may authorise someone in writing to submit your visa application stating the reason for not submitting the application in person. He would be required to submit a copy of his ID.
For visa requirement you may visit our website www.visadropbox.com. You can find check list for the required category of visa there.
Many thanks
|
18 Mar 2013
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Every Corner of Pakistan & World
Posts: 29
|
|
well, everytime its not the same issue,
u may try 3 times n may not get a positive reply,
sometimes, peole got it done in 3 days
in any case you guys are wellcome
|
17 Apr 2013
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 32
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kiwi-videos
Hello
Lost Horizons and Treks were enough of a sponsor for me , had no other letter.
I also got a 3 month visa even though I only applied for 30 days.
Always pays to keep the passport you entered the county on with you ,with the visa in it as someone might ask too see it sometimes.
I also got my Iranian visa through Iranianvisa.com which seemed much easier and had my authorization code in a week or so. but I guess a lot depends on your passport as others show.
|
Hi,
I am from Germany so I guess the visa providure for Iran is very similar - my question: how long has it been that you used Iranianvisa.com
thanks chris
|
8 May 2013
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Every Corner of Pakistan & World
Posts: 29
|
|
so, who is ready for Pakistan?
so, who is ready for Pakistan?
anyone here?
your guys are wellcome to Pakistan.
Best regards
For: Pakistan Bikers Club
pbcpakistan@live.com
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 Registered Users and/or Members and 1 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
|
Check the RAW segments; Grant, your HU host is on every month!
Episodes below to listen to while you, err, pretend to do something or other...
2020 Edition of Chris Scott's Adventure Motorcycling Handbook.
"Ultimate global guide for red-blooded bikers planning overseas exploration. Covers choice & preparation of best bike, shipping overseas, baggage design, riding techniques, travel health, visas, documentation, safety and useful addresses." Recommended. (Grant)
Ripcord Rescue Travel Insurance™ combines into a single integrated program the best evacuation and rescue with the premier travel insurance coverages designed for adventurers.
Led by special operations veterans, Stanford Medicine affiliated physicians, paramedics and other travel experts, Ripcord is perfect for adventure seekers, climbers, skiers, sports enthusiasts, hunters, international travelers, humanitarian efforts, expeditions and more.
Ripcord travel protection is now available for ALL nationalities, and travel is covered on motorcycles of all sizes!
What others say about HU...
"This site is the BIBLE for international bike travelers." Greg, Australia
"Thank you! The web site, The travels, The insight, The inspiration, Everything, just thanks." Colin, UK
"My friend and I are planning a trip from Singapore to England... We found (the HU) site invaluable as an aid to planning and have based a lot of our purchases (bikes, riding gear, etc.) on what we have learned from this site." Phil, Australia
"I for one always had an adventurous spirit, but you and Susan lit the fire for my trip and I'll be forever grateful for what you two do to inspire others to just do it." Brent, USA
"Your website is a mecca of valuable information and the (video) series is informative, entertaining, and inspiring!" Jennifer, Canada
"Your worldwide organisation and events are the Go To places to for all serious touring and aspiring touring bikers." Trevor, South Africa
"This is the answer to all my questions." Haydn, Australia
"Keep going the excellent work you are doing for Horizons Unlimited - I love it!" Thomas, Germany
Lots more comments here!
Diaries of a compulsive traveller
by Graham Field
Book, eBook, Audiobook
"A compelling, honest, inspiring and entertaining writing style with a built-in feel-good factor" Get them NOW from the authors' website and Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk.
Back Road Map Books and Backroad GPS Maps for all of Canada - a must have!
New to Horizons Unlimited?
New to motorcycle travelling? New to the HU site? Confused? Too many options? It's really very simple - just 4 easy steps!
Horizons Unlimited was founded in 1997 by Grant and Susan Johnson following their journey around the world on a BMW R80G/S.
Read more about Grant & Susan's story
Membership - help keep us going!
Horizons Unlimited is not a big multi-national company, just two people who love motorcycle travel and have grown what started as a hobby in 1997 into a full time job (usually 8-10 hours per day and 7 days a week) and a labour of love. To keep it going and a roof over our heads, we run events all over the world with the help of volunteers; we sell inspirational and informative DVDs; we have a few selected advertisers; and we make a small amount from memberships.
You don't have to be a Member to come to an HU meeting, access the website, or ask questions on the HUBB. What you get for your membership contribution is our sincere gratitude, good karma and knowing that you're helping to keep the motorcycle travel dream alive. Contributing Members and Gold Members do get additional features on the HUBB. Here's a list of all the Member benefits on the HUBB.
|
|
|