In a statement issued today, the mission said "some unscrupulous elements had created a website similar to the Online Visa Application website of the Government of India and are deceiving people to pay service fee".
The scam has come to light close on the heels of news that the Indian government has decided to extend visa-on-arrival and electronic travel authorisation to citizens of 180 countries, including the UAE - a move that is expected to significantly increase the number of tourists and other travellers to India.
"This website claims to have expertise in Indian tourist, business and long term entry visa. The website instructions ask users to pay service fee of 55 pounds or USD 90 or in equivalent Euros/Rupees. This website is only charging service fees and is asking applicants to pay visa fee later when applying at the visa centre," the embassy said.
According to the statement, the mission had also been informed that a few applicants had turned up at different BLS International Centres, the visa service providers of Indian missions in the UAE.
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Indian Ambassador to the UAE T P Seetharam told Khaleej Times that the embassy had already notified the Ministry of External Affairs about the matter.
"We will take all measures and pursue all options to prevent people from getting cheated," he said, when asked if he would request the Telecom Regulatory Authority of the UAE to block the site.