Fallout of the Chicago Terrorism Case - India Revises Tourist Visa Rules for American Citizens
An American citizen, David Coleman Headley, has been accused of helping plot Mumbai terrorist attack that let 163 people dead last year, according to a Justice Department complaint. The complaint described Mr. Headley's repeated trips to India and his visits to the sites nearly two years before the attacks.
This case has been covered on CNN, Fox and even by Jon Stewart on Comedy Central. So our objective is not to describe the case but to inform readers about India's change of policy for tourist visas to India for US Citizens.
According to an article in the Times of India, the United States has issued an advisory to US Citizens that includes the following:
- "Americans with five-or ten-year tourist visas will no longer be allowed to enter India within two months of their last departure from India if their last visit was longer than ninety days or if they have stayed longer than 180 days during the past year,"
- "these restrictions will be enforced whether or not the tourist's
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