I guess for your question
"How can I get a visa for India on a 2-day notice?"
the literal answer is: There is absolutely no way to definitely/guaranteed get an Indian visa within 2 days, because: the eVisa process makes absolutely no guarantees, indeed it does not even mention, in any way, how long it might take. However, as commonplace knowledge, it would appear to typically come back within 24 hours. (Two documented examples on this page!)"
Apply immediately here https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/index.html
in the example below it took
to get an eVisa. I have never heard of it taking more than a whole day, in many examples.
Note many folks assert they are processed in one batch at the same time each day (early in the morning, USA time). That is strictly hearsay, but may be relevant to you, maybe you "missed today’s batch".
Note that you enter the
date of arrival which can be any day you expect you might arrive.
Note that when you get the visa by email, you can use it from
exactly as it says actually on the visa and on the web site.
With so much business travel to India, it’s commonplace to apply (say in the evening), the visa has arrived in your email when you wake up, and you immediately get on an airplane within that hour.
OF COURSE there is absolutely no guarantee whatsoever: I am just telling you as a factual matter "everyone says" it is a same-day thing in practice, every time, and I have never seen or heard of an exception where it took more than a day. Hopefully you are not the first!
Hope it helps!
Here’s what the PDF looks like… (you get it in a separate email sent at the same instant as the second email above).
(Interesting note – in my opinion, it is almost certainly the case that if you do NOT get it back same day, there’s some problem and you just won’t get it, or you’ll only get it after a huge amount of time.)
Did you try applying for an e-visa online, even if you’re technically too late? It might not work, but when I applied for an e-visa earlier this year I got it in less than a day.
If the website won’t let you apply for the e-visa with your planned arrival day, try the earliest arrival day it accepts. When you get the visa, it will allow you to enter from the day it is issued, not the day you pick on the website.
When I applied and received my e-visa on the 28th of June of this year (and I had selected July 5th as expected arrival), the visa clearly said: “You can arrive in India between 28/06/2016 to 01/08/2016. Visa is valid for 30 days from date of entry.” (This is direct copy/paste)
Application:
Granted:
My email time stamps are in GMT.
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