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March 9, 2025
Jaipur, India
#YaRiForLife

Shriya & Ritwik

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Do you have to book a hotel for the wedding?

Answer

No. The Le Meridien hotel has been booked for all guests for March 8th and 9th, 2025. If you would like to stay in Jaipur or Delhi other than these dates, you are welcome to book it yourself. Feel free to contact us for recommendations.

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Do you need a visa for non-Indian passport holders?

Answer

Yes - US and Brazilian citizens can apply for an e-tourist visa on this website: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html. There are 3 types of visas (30 day/1 year/5 year). We would recommend the 1 year e-visa. This e-visa takes 1-3 days to be approved.

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Do you have any hotel recommendations in Jaipur?

Answer

Yes, we would recommed the Umaid Havelli (https://www.umaidhaveli.com/) which is only a 10 min walk from Le Meridien (wedding venue).

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What would be the weather like in Delhi/Jaipur in March?

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We expect Delhi/Jaipur weather to be pleasant overall with a high of 30C (86F) and a low of 12C (55F). We recommend bringing 1 or 2 jackets, especially for the nights. We also suggest bringing a waterproof jacket in case of unforseen rain.

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What time should I arrive for the wedding functions?

Answer

We expect the events to start at the times listed on the invites so please arrive on time. Below are the start times for the functions: Check in: 2 pm on March 8th Mehendi: 3 pm on March 8th Sangeet: 8 pm on March 8th Haldi: 10:30 am on March 9th Ghudchadi: 4 pm on March 9th Jaimala: 5:30 pm on March 9th Phere: 8 pm on March 9th Reception: 7:30 pm on March 11th

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Can I bring a plus one?

Answer

Unfortunately, due to space limitations, we can only accomodate plus ones by invitations. Apologies for the inconvenience.

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Are there dress codes to for the wedding functions?

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Although there are no official dress codes for the wedding, below are the outfits that guests typically wear to an Indian wedding. Feel free to contact us for any additional questions! Mehendi and Haldi: Casual outfits. Indian guests wear light kurtas (men) and light lehengas/palazzos/shararas (women) while non-Indian guests may choose to wear casual shirts/pants (men) and sundresses (women). In the Haldi ceremony, guests typically wear yellow colored outfits. Sangeet and Reception: Formal attire. Guests wear formal suits/tuxedos (men) and sarees/gowns/heavy lehengas (women). Dress for glamour. Shaadi (incl. Baraat, Jaimala and Phere): Royal Indian/Formal attire. Guests wear Sherwanis/Heavy Kurtas/formal suits (men) and sarees/heavy lehengas/gowns (women).

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Do you have a wedding hashtag?

Answer

Yes we do! Our wedding hashtag is #YaRiforLife.

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Can I take and upload photos at the wedding to social media?

Answer

Yes, ofcourse! Just don't forget to tag the groom (IG@ritwik.singhal) and bride (IG@shriya.ana)!

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