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Form 10FA – Certificate of Residence

The Form 10FA is a resident certificate for all those who are not Indian but want to live in India. This article helps you understand what this document is, how you need it, and how to apply for it.

Who Is Eligible to Apply for Form 10FA

  1. Suppose you have a valid passport, Indian visa, or permanent residency card from a country that is a member of the European Union (EU). In that case, you are eligible to apply for form 10FA.
  2. The following countries are currently members of the EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden.
  3. Suppose you do not have one of the above documents, but you are a citizen of an EU country and have lived in India for at least 6 months during the past 2 years. In that case, you are also eligible to apply for form 10FA.
  4. You can find more information about the eligibility requirements on the Embassy of India website. To know more about the requirements, contact Vakilsearch today.

How to Apply for a Form 10FA?

Suppose you are an individual who wants to live in India permanently. In that case, you will need to apply for a form 10FA (certificate of residence).

To apply for a 10FA, you will need to provide the following information:

  1. Your passport or ID card
  2. A copy of your current visa or residence permit
  3. A completed application form
  4. Two passport-sized photographs
  5. The application fee

Once you have submitted all required documents, you will receive a notification telling you how to complete your form 10FA application. You will also receive a confirmation letter once your application has been processed.

Applications and Documents Required for Form 10FA

To apply for a certificate of residence in India, you must submit an application and several documents. The application must be filled out on the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs website. You will need to provide your full name, date of birth, passport photo, and proof of residency in India (such as a voter ID card or bank statement).You will also need copies of all the documents that prove your residency in India. These documents can include tax returns, utility bills, and letters from your employer.

You will need to submit your application fee and any other required documents by the deadline specified on the Ministry of Home Affairs website. After you have submitted your application, you will receive a confirmation email from the Ministry of Home Affairs. You will then need to contact the Indian embassy or consulate in your country to find out more information about applying for a certificate of residence in India.

Guidelines for Form 10FA

Suppose you are a foreigner who has been living in India for a continuous period of 6 months or more and is looking to apply for a certificate of residence (Form 10FA).

In that case, you will need to follow these guidelines:

  1.  You must have a valid passport and visa that is still valid.
  2.  You must have an affidavit of income and expenditure issued by the tax authority in your home country if you are an individual or an organization.
  3.  You must have health insurance in India (or, in case of any illness, proof of travel insurance).
  4.  You must provide information about all your previous addresses in India, as well as information about your family members who live in India.
  5.  You must provide information about all your previous jobs, salaries, and other income in India.
  6.  If applying for a 10FA based on self-employment, you must submit invoices or tax returns from your businesses in India for the past two years.
  7.  In addition, you will need to submit a copy of your vehicle registration, driver’s license/certificate, proof of housing tenure (if applicable),

Procedures for Cancelling/Withdrawing a Form 10FA Application

  1. Suppose you have decided that you no longer want to live in India and would like to cancel your 10FA application. In that case, there are a few procedures that you need to follow. To cancel your 10FA application, you must first write to the Indian Embassy or High Commission in your country of residence. You should include a letter stating your reasons for wanting to cancel your 10FA application and a copy of your passport/ID card.
  2. You will then need to send the letter and passport/ID card to the Indian Embassy or High Commission in India. The Indian Embassy or High Commission will contact the Immigration Department of India to cancel your 10FA application. Canceling your Form 10FA can take up to six weeks, so be patient. If you have any questions about this process, don’t hesitate to contact the Indian Embassy or High Commission in your country of residence.

How Much Does It Cost to Get One?

To get a certificate of residence in India, you will generally need to pay a fee of ₹.25,000 ($350). This fee is non-refundable. You will also have to prove that you have a valid visa and are not a threat to the country. This can include copies of your passport, visa application form, and other documents. Once you have paid the fee and provided the required documentation, the Indian Embassy or Consulate will issue you a certificate of residence. This document will allow you to live in India permanently.

Conclusion

If you want to live and work in India, you will need to obtain a Form 10FA. The Indian government requires this document to prove that you have a valid residence permit and that you are not an illegal immigrant. To get a Form FA, you must apply for a Residence Card through the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). After your application has been processed, MHA will send you a notification confirming the receipt of your application and issuing instructions on how to obtain your Form FA. Make sure to follow these instructions carefully, as failure to do so may result in delays or even refusal of your Form FA request.

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Vignesh R, a Research Content Curator, holds a BA in English Literature, MA in Journalism, and MSc in Information and Library Science. His expertise lies in content curation, legal research, and data analysis, crafting insightful and legally informed content to enhance knowledge management, communication, and strategic engagement.

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