Indian Honorary Consulate in Belfast

Indian Honorary Consulate in BelfastUnited Kingdom is a strong bond of communication between India Government and United Kingdom.

 

Head of Mission: , Honorary Consul

Consulate Appointment or Contact Indian Honorary Consulate in Belfast : Visit only by Appointment

For consular service, you must book an appointment, You are advised to book on normal working hours via making a phone call . Also for more details please check in first instance the consulate website for enquiries contact form .

India Consulates in United Kingdom may prioritize Appointment for India citizens or have dedicated support.

If unfortunately unable to get contact here, one should try to the Indian High Commission in London, Indian Consulate General in Birmingham, Indian Honorary Consulate in Cardiff, Indian Consulate General in Edinburgh,
For your convenience here listed all other representatives of India located in United Kingdom.

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Latest Comment

Samuel

Hi, I have a 5 years visa, expire 2022, I'm from Argentina. I live in the UK. Can I still visit next year in February? I have to go for my Cancer treatment.

Aiden

Can I still get an e-visa on-line to India from the UK, on December 21 for travel in January 2022?

Owen

Dear sir/madam, I am a British citizen with an OCI card. I am trying to apply for a 5 years multiple entry tourist visa for my son Neil Banerjee. Neil is currently 10 years old and a British citizen. He has had the 5 years multiple entry Indian visa twice in the past. I have recently renewed his passport but I am unable to apply online for the 5 years entry visa as I did in the past. Please can you kindly guide me on how I can apply for a 5 years entry visa for my son or if I need to now apply for a different category of visa to visit India?

Mateo

Dear sir/madam, I am a British citizen with an OCI card. I am trying to apply for a 5 years multiple entry tourist visa for my son Neil Banerjee. Neil is currently 10 years old and a British citizen. He has had the 5 years multiple entry Indian visa twice in the past. I have recently renewed his passport but I am unable to apply online for the 5 years entry visa as I did in the past. Please can you kindly guide me on how I can apply for a 5 years entry visa for my son or if I need to now apply for a different category of visa to visit India?

Sebastian

Hi Team, I am trying to apply for a tourist visa for India for proposed travel in February from the UK to India. I filled the application form but when I tried to click book an appointment it gave me an error message. I have tried multiple browsers and also tried more than once. I have a copy of the application forms as well. Please can you assist me with this as I would like to submit my application as soon as possible.

Logan

I want to apply for an Indian e-visa but the nationality option does not give me an option for the United Kingdom, British or England. Please advise.

Ethan

Hello, My sister is a British citizen who is visiting India for the first time. She is two years old. Her visa will expire on March 29, 2021, although her 180-day period will end on February 2. She is quite little and vulnerable to the coronavirus. We only need clearance to stay here until mid-March so that the virus can be contained in both the UK and India. I would like to request for an exception to instruction so that my sister can stay and organise her written to the UK accordingly. The outbreak of COVID is immensely high in the UK with over 1 lakh cases reporting everyday. It is a big risk (which we are not keen to take) to travel internationally knowing the fact that she cannot get a vaccination which creates a higher possibility for her to get an infection. Also our extended family is based in India and we believe that she is safer there.

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Indian High Commission in London, United Kingdom

India House
Aldwych
London WC2B 4NA
United Kingdom

(+44) 207-836 8484
(+44) 207-632 3123

(+44) 207-836 4331

http://www.facebook.com/IndiaInUK/

Indian Consulate General in Birmingham, United Kingdom

20, Augusta Street, Jewellery Quart
Hockley
Birmingham B18 6JL
United Kingdom

(+44) 121-236 1556
(+44) 121-212 0467

(+44) 121-212 2786

http://cgibirmingham.gov.in

Indian Honorary Consulate in Cardiff, United Kingdom

63 - 67 Wellfield Road
Cardiff CF24 3PA
United Kingdom

(+44) 303 040 2777

(+44) 303 040 2778

http://www.hciwales.in

Indian Consulate General in Edinburgh, United Kingdom

17, Rutland Square
Edinburgh EH1 2BB
United Kingdom

(+44) 131-229 2144
(+44) 798 302 95 91 (Emergency)

(+44) 131-229 2155

http://www.cgiedinburgh.gov.in