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e-Visa is great idea and splendid system. It is just unfortunate that the operation was hijacked from the people who worked hard to make it a great system.
Now it is operated by greedy ruthless shameless individuals who are also corrupted and make personal gain from other peoples hard work.
Don’t use it. Use Visa on arrival.