The second reason for that is that visa on arrival requirements keep
changing
For example malaysia had visa on arrival for indians, then all of a sudden
withdrew VoA for people coming from chennai
I'm kind of lucky I read this somewhere on google news BEFORE I flew out of
chennai to KL some years back
Salil Tripathi [20/03/13 11:52 +0000]:
You need a local sponsor to sign a letter confirming it, and send you a
fax. You will need it to board.Then need to show it to the immigration on
arrival - there's a separate queue - and they'll verify with the fax they
have received. You will need a Myanmar-registered business inviting you for
a business meeting.
If you are in Delhi, I suggest you go to the Myanmar Embassy. They take - I
think two working days - and give you the visa. They do it for any
nationality, and with Indians it might even be faster. My recommendation is
that when one travels on Indian passport, it is always, always, advisable
to carry the visa on passport, since the local Indian Embassy simply may
not be able to help if something goes south at the airport.
Salil
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:45 AM, ashok _ <[email protected]> wrote:
According to the Myanmar government website, Indian passport holders can
get a visa on arrival (upto 70 days for a business visa ) :
http://www.mip.gov.mm/visaonarrival/
But is this still valid ? Has anyone tried it ?
Ashok