Good news — taking voluntary depositions of U.S. citizens in India can be conducted without any special permissions. However, voluntary depositions of Indian or third country nationals will require prior permission from the Indian Central Authority. Also, all U.S. citizens traveling to India will need to apply for a business visa before travel. Check out our India Depo Tips for more info.
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Ian Hardy, President of Optima Juris, gives a few tips on how to set-up a U.S. deposition in India.