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Foreigner Registration : Gurgaon Police Haryana

Organisation :Gurgaon Police Haryana
Facility :Foreigner Registration

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Home Page : http://gurgaon.haryanapolice.gov.in/foreigner-registration.htm
Download Forms here :http://gurgaon.haryanapolice.gov.in/foreigner-registration-dwn.htm

Foreigner Registration

Foreigner’s Registration Office Foreigner’s Registration Office, in Gurgaon is situated in Room No. 312 Mini Secretariat, Gurgaon for the registration of foreigners who are residing in the jurisdiction of Gurgaon district.

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This division works under direct supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Headquarters) cum Foreigners Registration Officer, Gurgaon, whose office is located at 1st Floor Mini Secretariat Gurgaon. Contact person in this branch is Inspector Davinder Singh and contact Number is 0124-2869309.

Foreigner Registration in India :
Registration for all foreigners is compulsory, for those foreigners who are arriving in India on a visa for a period exceeding 180 days, except the exempted categories. Registration is required within 14 days of first arrival at Gurgaon in the Foreigners Registration Office.

Exemptions :
Following are the categories of foreigners who are exempted from registration :
** Foreigners visiting India on categories other than student visa, research visa, employment visa or missionary visa, including business/entry (X) visa, are not required to register if the duration of their stay does not exceed 180 days on a single visit. If, due to any valid reason, the continuous stay exceeds 180 days, the foreigner should approach the concerned FRO/FRRO for registration well before the expiry of 180 days. They will, in turn, register them and grant permission for their exit from India. Such types of visas will be stamped “Registration Not Required, If Continuous Stay on a Single Visit Does Not Exceed 180 Days.”
** PIO Card holders, as long as their continuous stay during each visit doesn’t exceed 180 days : If the continuous stay exceeds 180 days, the foreigner should approach the concerned FRO/FRRO for registration within 30 days of the expiry of 180 days, who will, in turn, register them.
** OCI Card holders : Irrespective of duration of their stay in India.
** As per paragraph 2 of Registration of Foreigners (Exemption) Order, 1957 : Children below the age of 16 years are exempt from the requirement of registration. Documents required for Foreigner Registration in India.

Foreigners for whom registration is required :
The foreigners who are holding following categories/criteria of visas are required to be registered :
** All foreigners visiting India on a student visa, research visa, employment visa and missionary visa that hold a visa for a period of more than 180 days. This includes persons of Indian origin and those who come to study Yoga, Vedic culture, or the Indian system of dance and music. This registration is required irrespective of whether or not they intend to stay in India for more than 180 days or fewer than 180 days (i.e., the deciding factor is the period for which the visa has been granted and not the actual stay).
** Such persons are required to register with the Foreigner’s Registration Office, Gurgaon within 14 days of their first arrival in India if they hold a visa for a period of more than 180 days. Such types of visas will be stamped ” Registration required within 14 days of arrival in India”.
** Foreigners coming to India on a medical visa (M) or medical attendant (MX) are required to register within 14 days of arrival, irrespective of the duration of the stay.

Pakistani Nationals
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Pakistan nationals are required to register at the check post of entry into India. They must hand over one copy of the visa application form given to them by the Indian Mission Abroad while granting visa to the immigration authorities at the check post of entry, who will hand over the Residential Permit to the Pak national. The Pak national must carry the Residential Permit with him/her to each place of stay for the purpose of police reporting. This Residential Permit must be surrendered to the Immigration Authorities at the check post of exit at the time of departure. Further, except those who are granted visa with the endorsement “Exempted from Police Reporting” (EPR Visa). Pak nationals entering India on a police reporting visa (PRV) must also report their arrival and intended departure at each place of stay as permitted in the visa within 24 hours at the nearest police station.

Afghan Nationals
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All Afghan nationals are required to register with the concerned Foreigners Registration Office within 14 days of arrival in India, irrespective of the validity of their visa.

Bangladesh Nationals
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Citizens of Bangladesh are exempted from registration for up to 180 days. If their stay exceeds 180 days, they must register themselves.
It may be noted that failure to register within the stipulated time, as mentioned above, is a contravention of the prescribed rules and would invite appropriate punitive action.

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