An emerging tourist destination of the Middle East, Oman is now a must-visit for a lot of Indian tourists and content creators. Although there is a lot is on the web about must-visit places in Oman, but when it comes to Oman Visa Application for Indians, it’s a different story.
When you search for visa application for Oman, the first thing that pops up is ‘Oman E-Visa Application’ but there’s a catch! This e-visa is applicable for ONLY those Indian passport holders who have either Schengen, USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Japan visa and NOT for other Indian passport holders who do not have either of the above-mentioned visas.
Should You Apply for E-visa or Through A Visa Processing Platform?
As someone who is planning a trip to Oman with her aged mother, I was under the impression that I could applying for an e-visa but after scores of YouTube videos realized that we aren’t eligible. Thanks to this particular youtuber who mentioned it in passing although he had a Japan visa. This helped me identify the need to precisely mention conditions under which Oman e-visa be applied and how those who do not have the required visas can apply.
If you do not have the either Schengen, USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Japan visa, then apply for Oman Visa through Atlys, a reliable visa agency.
Why Atlys?
VFS is usually my go-to visa agency, unfortunately they don’t issue Oman visa. Apart from Atlys, Akbar Travels is the only other agency who works with Oman Tourism to issue visas, but their charges are comparatively more and so is the processing time.
Documents for Oman Visa
Super easy and convenient, you do not need to submit any hard copy. Everything is online. Activate your camera for a photo or upload one.
Similarly for passport copy, either you need to upload it in .jpeg or .png or hold your passport to the laptop camera to fit it within a designated block and allow it to scan.
Visa Processing Time
You can either select the usual number which is 5 working days, or you can opt for Express Visa that is issued in a day (additional processing fees).
Atlys Contact Details
Email: help@atlys.com
24/7 Customer Care Number: 1800 102 8597
Oman Visa Application For Indian Passport Holders with Schengen, USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Japan visa
- Go to the Home Page
- Before creating a new account Click on Know your Visa Type
- Select the Visa Type
- The highlighted are the types of Tourist Visa
- Go to the login page and click on Register New User to create an account
- Fill the form and submit
- Select if you want it to be Sponsored (if someone is sponsoring your trip) Or else select Unsponsored.
- Go back to Login as a Tourist and enter your credentials.
- Apply for unsponsored visa
Select India/ or other countries
- If you are under GCC then select Yes or else No
GCC is Gulf Cooperation Council that economic union of six Middle Eastern countries:
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
A list of Visa options appear.
- Tourist Visa types 26E, 26M and 26N are applicable for non-GCC Indians. But 26E is for dependents of 26N hence head to 26N
- Click the highlighted to check the conditions of 26N
- Check the conditions along with fee and duration of stay.
- Click on the List of Countries for 26N Tourist Visit Visa that will display the countries for which 26N is applicable
- India is in the list
- Close the page and return to the types of visa page and click on Apply online here.
- Fill the first page with all the relevant details
- Click on ‘Next’ -> Complete rest of the form and Submit
P.S. – Those who have either Schengen, USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Japan visa, usually get their approved visa in a day (in most cases – post a thorough check by the authorities)
Applying for some visas can be quite tricky especially if you are used to applying on your own instead of approaching a travel agent. Nevertheless, you are attuned to the document requirements, conditions and timelines that allows you to assist others too (which is what I am trying to do).
Hope this helps!
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