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How to Reach VFS Global Using Delhi Metro

Posted on September 6, 2022September 6, 2022

We all feel happier as travel has resumed post the COVID19 pandemic. So, if you are traveling abroad from India you might be looking to apply for a visa. A lot of countries use VFS global as their partner for visa application. Reaching VFS Global using the Delhi Metro is easy.

VFS Global is located within the same premises as the Shivaji Stadium Metro Station. So, you need to reach the Shivaji Stadium Metro stadium in order to reach VFS Global. Exit of the Shivaji Stadium Metro Station following the exit signs and then take the escalators up to the VFS Global. It is that easy to reach.

For the metro if you are on the airport line your task is easy, take the Airport line and get down at the Shivaji Stadium Metro Station.

I use the yellow line as my home base. So I start from HUDA City Center and go to New Delhi Metro Station. I change to the Airport Line (also known as orange line) after exiting New Delhi Metro Station. Shivaji Stadium is the first stop on the Airport Line of you are starting from New Delhi.

If you wish to figure out how to reach Shivaji Stadium from other metro routes I would recommend using the Delhi Metro Official Website and use their ‘plan your journey’ feature. I find it better than the Google Maps public transport feature.

I hope you find this information useful and I wish you the very best for your visa application.

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