Indian Visa Policy Map
Visa rules for visitors vary from one County to another. Now a days, to get indian visa online is not a big task, if you have a good net connectivity and follow the instructions properly given in the online application form and visit the colourful diversity of India (Hindustan). It is advised that tourists willing to visit India must confirm whether they need a pre-arranged visa, visa on-arrival or they belong to visa exempt country.
Visa-free entry
- Bhutan
- Nepal
- Maldives (Up to 90 days stay)
- Japan
Visa exemption for Persons of Indian Origin Card
A PIO (Person of Indian Origin) Card allows visa free travel to India until 30 September 2018 only, After this particular date visa required to visit India. The Government of India has a comprehensive Scheme for Persons of Indian Origin or the overseas citizens of India called the "PIO Card Scheme". Under this scheme, Persons of Indian Origin upto the fourth generation (great grandparents) settled throughout the world would be eligible, unless they are not citizens of the following nations-- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- China
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
E-Visa India
In 27 November 2014, the Government of India has announced (ETA) the Electronic Travel Authorisation facility, Now citizens of around 165 eligible countries for Indian e-Visa within three subcategories:- e-Tourist Visa
- e-Business Visa
- e-Medical Visa
- e-Conference Visa
- e-Medical Attendant Visa
What to bring to the airport ?
When we approve your eTA, it will be linked to the passport you used to apply. You will need your passport, copy of eTV and valid citizen card when you check-in to your flight to India. The airline staff will scan your passport to confirm that you have a valid eTA. Once ETA is verified, the carrier / Airline will issue your Boarding Pass. If you do not have one, you will be not allowed to board your flight.What kind of Questions are on the ETA ?
The eTA application form asks for the traveller's address, passport information, employment status, how much money they have available for their visit to India and whether they have ever applied to enter India before. Other questions that appear on the form include:- "Have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry to, or ordered to leave India or any other country/territory?"
- "Have you ever committed, been arrested for, been charged with or convicted of any criminal offence in any country/territory?"
- "Do you have a serious health condition for which you are receiving medical treatment?"