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The India Visa Form Autopsy: Personal Details, Sensitive Questions and Dropdown Trauma

The India Visa Form Autopsy: Personal Details, Sensitive Questions and Dropdown Trauma

by Abi Hough | Feb 28, 2023 | Field Notes

SummaryA UX teardown of the personal details section of the Indian visa form, covering character limits, phone inputs, address logic, family details, occupation fields and sensitive questions. Download the PDF Part five takes us to page three: detailed applicant...
The India Visa Form Autopsy: Passport Details and the Session Expiry Gotcha

The India Visa Form Autopsy: Passport Details and the Session Expiry Gotcha

by Abi Hough | Feb 20, 2023 | Field Notes

SummaryA UX teardown of the passport details section of the Indian visa form, covering date entry, input sizing, conditional logic and the unholy crime of expiring a session without warning. Download the PDF Part four moves into passport details. On paper, this should...
The India Visa Form Autopsy: Applicant Details and Cognitive Overload

The India Visa Form Autopsy: Applicant Details and Cognitive Overload

by Abi Hough | Feb 14, 2023 | Field Notes

SummaryA UX teardown of the applicant details section of the Indian visa form, covering cognitive overload, weak CTAs, duplicate tooltips, unclear labels and poor system status. Download the PDF By part three, the user has somehow survived the first page and arrived...
The India Visa Form Autopsy: Progress, Captchas and Dropdown Doom

The India Visa Form Autopsy: Progress, Captchas and Dropdown Doom

by Abi Hough | Feb 8, 2023 | Field Notes

SummaryA UX teardown of the first page of the Indian visa form, covering missing progress indicators, inaccessible captchas, long dropdowns, date pickers and validation chaos. Download the PDF Part two takes us into the first page of the actual application form. This...
The India Visa Form Autopsy: First Impressions and Trust Killers

The India Visa Form Autopsy: First Impressions and Trust Killers

by Abi Hough | Feb 1, 2023 | Field Notes

SummaryA UX teardown of the Indian visa application journey, starting with first impressions, trust signals, outdated design cues and the moment a legitimate form starts to feel suspicious. Download the PDF The Indian visa form journey begins before the form itself. A...

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