An entry (X) visa can be granted to a foreigner of Indian origin, who wishes to come to India for visiting relatives and holiday, or their spouse and children. It can also be granted to spouse or dependents of foreigners coming to India on any other type of valid visa.
The woman's lawyer told the high court that she had applied online for conversion of the business visa into entry (X) visa on June 24 this year but it was rejected as she could not produce the certificate of her marriage with the man.
"Accordingly, this petition is disposed of permitting the petitioner (woman) to file a detailed representation with the respondent No.2 FRRO at New Delhi...," the court said.
The order came on a petition filed by the woman, a citizen of Belarus, who had sought a direction to the FRRO to convert her business visa into entry (X) visa and to reconsider afresh her application which was filed earlier in this regard.
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The woman had contended before the court that she was in a live-in relationship for the last 22 years with an Indian who had suffered a haemorrhagic stroke in May 2014 and she was the sole person responsible for taking care of him.
Her lawyer told the high court that the woman had applied online for conversion of the business visa into entry (X) visa on June 24 this year but it was rejected on the ground of "incomplete documentation" since she could not produce the certificate of her marriage with the man.
The counsel representing the Centre told the court that they were taking a policy decision on whether to extend the benefit of extension of visa, as presently available to foreigners married to Indian national, also to foreigners in a live-in relationship with Indian national.