Hi All,
I have 2 friends from Taiwan who are right now in India, studying for their
Ph.D. and seem to be in some sort of a soup with the immigration
authorities. So here is a quick recap of events:
1. The students registered with an autonomous research centre for their
Ph.D. course work. This is not a state-recognised centre but the
qualification from the coursework results in a University registration.
However, during their course work, they could not come in as students so
they took a tourist visa and completed their qualifications.
2. Last month, they also resigstered at the University as bona fide
students and now have all their documentation in hand. In the completion of
the course work and the registration at the University, they had to leave
India once and then come back into the country. When they came back the
second time, they did not register with the FRRO because they thought they
had already done it once - their bad - and went about their way to getting
everything else in place to apply for a student visa.
3. Their current visa expires on Thursday and there is still some lethargy
from the FRRO to convert their visa. Additionally, they are told that
because they didn't register the second time they came into the country,
they cannot leave because they don't have a 'residence permit' which the
immigration authorities at the Indian airport will need in order for them
to leave. At the same time, there seems to be no indication from the FRRO
about when they will get their visa extension and if they will get it. So
they are now scared of becoming illegal residents once their visa expires
on Thursday, and they can no longer legally stay in India, but also,
apparently can't leave the country.

So to sort out this complicated thing, we need help. If you know a
competent immigration lawyer who will be able to sort this out (for not too
hefty a fee, please, they are both students who are funding their entire
education already) or contacts within the FRRO in Bangalore, it would be
hugely useful.

Otherwise, if you have any tips on what should be done (we are going to
call the consulate first thing tomorrow morning, hopefully it will be open
despite Muharram), do please write in to me. This is the time for all
(wo)men to come to the aid of the party.

Thanks a bunch
Nishant

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