Saudiwakala is an authorised UK visa agent, and can assist those travelling to Iran in securing a visa from the country’s embassy. Though Iran has attracted a growing number of tourists in recent years and has lots of opportunities for foreign investors, certain visitors — including UK citizens — must have a visa to enter. This is where our services are crucial.
The Saudiwakala team understands just how taxing it can be to apply for travel documentation, especially when you want to focus on planning your trip. But rest assured, we have spent years helping Brits obtain visas for Iran, and our one-stop solution takes care of everything on our customers’ behalf.
Please note: Our visa services do not extend to those wishing to come to the UK from Iran
Type of Visa | Validity | Fees GBP (£) |
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Business Visa | Fast: Completed within two working days Standard: Completed within 10 working days | From £289.00 |
Tourist Visa | Fast: Completed within two working days Standard: Completed within 10 working days | From £269.00 |
The world’s seventh largest, and second most populous country, India is a blend of different cultures and home to over 1.3 billion people. It’s, therefore, no surprise that millions decide to visit every year.
With Indian civilisation beginning around 4,500 years ago, visitors can immerse themselves in one of the oldest—and perhaps the most unique—cultures in the world. Described by many as ‘Sa Prathama Sanskrati Vishvavara’—the first and the supreme culture—India is home to an assortment of different religions, languages, food, and more.
India is recognised as the birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism, but its population is also comprised of Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and several other world religions. Much of the nation’s distinctive art and architecture is rooted in spirituality, as are the various Indian holidays, such as Diwali, Onam, and Ugadi.
While over 450 languages are spoken in India, the country has no single official tongue. Hindi is spoken by most citizens in the north, and over 40% of the country in total, but it is not understood by many in the south. South Indians instead use languages such as Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.
As well as its rich culture, the country’s thriving economy and wealth of business opportunities makes it alluring to corporate visitors as well.
The Indian economy has grown extremely quickly in recent years, and is predicted to be one of the top three global economic powers within the next few decades. Its young population is a major factor behind this optimistic forecast, alongside the huge foreign investment India has received and an increased integration into the global market.
Another must-visit is Agra. Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, the city’s abundance of Mughal-era buildings—including Agra Fort, Akbar’s tomb, and Itmad-ud-Daula—make it one of the most beautiful places in the world, let alone India.
Other popular destinations include Jaipur, Mumbai, and Kashmir, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of towns and villages throughout the country. These destinations give visitors a chance to experience Indian culture in a much more unique and intimate way, which is why so many visitors to India enjoy getting off the beaten track.