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How to Apply: Tourist eVisa

How to Apply: Embassy Registration

Why Register with the Embassy

Travel Registration is a service provided by the government. This service allows you to record information about your upcoming trip abroad to the Department of State so it can be used to assist you in case of an emergency. People residing abroad can also get routine information from their nearest embassy or consulate if registered.

Required Information to Apply

Once You Have Registered With Your Embassy Or Consulate, You Will Need To Update Your Data If:

  • your contact details change,
  • your civil status changes,
  • you are going back to your home country.

Learn More: Tourist eVisa

What you need to know

  • The India Tourist eVisa permits international travelers to enter India for tourism purposes

  • Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months after you enter India and have at least two blank pages

  • This eVisa isn’t allowed at every port of entry in India, keep reading to learn which ports of entry allow this visa

Apply today for the India Tourist eVisa with us

Last updated: April 2024

Ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking beauty of India? The India Tourist eVisa is an essential requirement. With us, applying for this eVisa is as easy as pouring a cup of chai.

Apply online for the India Tourist Visa or use our handy app for an even smoother experience.

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What is the India Tourist eVisa?

The India Tourist eVisa is an electronic authorization that allows travelers to enter and explore India for tourism purposes.

The online application process eliminates the need for physical paperwork and visits to embassies or consulates.

Officially known as the "e-Tourist Visa," it provides a convenient and quick way to secure travel permissions for those looking to experience India's rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.

What you can do with the India Tourist Visa:

  • Visit tourist sites across India.

  • Attend cultural and festival events.

  • Take short-term yoga or cooking classes.

  • Visit family or friends.

What you cannot do with the India Tourist Visa:

  • Work or volunteer.

  • Enroll in long-term educational courses.

  • Engage in journalistic activities.

  • Conduct business or start a business.

  • Enter protected or restricted areas without special permission.

Who requires the India Tourist eVisa?

The India Tourist eVisa is available to citizens of many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

To see if you are eligible, please check at the top of this page, where you can input your nationality to determine your visa requirements.

Requirements to apply for an India Tourist Visa:

  • Travel purpose: Your visit must be for tourism purposes such as sightseeing, meeting friends or family, or attending a short-term yoga program.

  • Passport validity: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry into India.

  • Digital photo: You must provide a digital photograph that meets the eVisa requirements.

  • Email address: An email address is required to receive the eVisa electronically.

  • Payment method: A credit or debit card is needed to pay the eVisa processing fee online.

By providing these details and meeting the conditions, you can apply for the India Tourist eVisa comfortably and efficiently.

Visa-exempt: Who doesn't need to apply for India Tourist eVisa?

Citizens of Nepal and Bhutan do not require a visa to enter India. These travelers can enter, live, and work in India without a visa. For all other nationalities, a visa or eVisa is typically necessary to travel to India. For specific conditions and a full list of visa-exempt countries, please check the eligibility section at the top of this page.

Do children also require the India Tourist eVisa?

Yes, children require an India Tourist eVisa just like adults. The application process is the same for minors, and they must have a visa to enter India regardless of their age.

When applying for a visa for a minor, legal guardians need to provide additional documents:

  • A copy of the minor’s birth certificate.

  • Copies of the passports of the child's parents or legal guardians.

  • A consent letter signed by both parents or legal guardians, which authorizes the child's travel to India.

These extra steps ensure the safety and proper documentation of minors traveling to India.

India Tourist eVisa validity: How long can I stay in India?

Here are the options for the India Tourist eVisa we offer, along with their validity and entry types:

  • 30-day double-entry visa: This eVisa allows two entries into India and is valid for 30 days, so you must use it to enter India within that time. You also have 30 days max stay from the date of your first entry.

  • 1-year multiple-entry visa: This visa is valid for one year from the date of issuance. You can enter India multiple times during the year, and it permits stays of up to 90 days per visit for most nationalities, except for the U.S., UK, and Canada, who can stay for up to 180 days per visit. The maximum stay for all nationalities is 180 days per year.

  • 5-year multiple-entry visa: This eVisa offers the greatest flexibility. Valid for 5 years from the date of issue, it allows multiple entries, with each stay capped at 90 days. Except for those from the U.S., UK, and Canada, who can stay for up to 180 days. The maximum stay within a year for all nationalities is 180 days.

For comprehensive information on your India Tourist e-visa validity check out our blog.

For both the 1 and 5-year India visas, you need to ensure that your first entry into India is within 120 days from the date the visa is issued. Plan your trips according to these rules to make the most of your India Tourist Visa.

How to read your Tourist Visa validity

Validity period: How long can your visa be used for.

  • Max stay: The longest you can stay in India each time you visit.

  • Expiry date: This depends on which visa type you have.

For example:

If you've got a 30-day India Tourist eVisa, and the expiry date is March 14:

The latest date you can enter India is March 14, 2024.

This is the expiry date of your visa. From this date, you're allowed to stay in the country for up to 30 days.

If you've got a 1-year or 5-year India Tourist eVisa, and the expiry date is March 14:

The latest date you can leave India is March 14, 2024.

The expiry date, in this case is the date by which you must depart India.

You can stay in India for as long as your maximum stay but not longer than the validity period.

Can I extend my India Tourist eVisa?

Generally, the India Tourist eVisa cannot be extended. Tourists are expected to adhere to the validity period specified on their eVisa—either 30 days, 90 days per visit on the 1-year visa, or 90 days per visit on the 5-year visa.

If you need to stay longer than the terms of your original visa due to exceptional circumstances, you must apply through the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) or Foreigners Registration Office (FRO) in India. For detailed procedures and exceptions, it’s advisable to consult the official Indian government immigration website.

India Tourist eVisa required documents

To apply for the India Tourist eVisa online, you generally need:

  • Passport: A scan of the information page of your valid passport, which must have at least six months of validity from the date of arrival in India and at least two blank pages.

  • Photograph: A recent passport-style color photo, which can be uploaded during the application process.

  • Email address: To receive the visa confirmation.

  • Payment method: Credit or debit card for the visa fee payment.

Additional documents:

Depending on your circumstances and the purpose of travel, you may also need:

  • Travel itinerary: Details of your stay, including flight bookings and accommodation.

  • Financial proof: Statements or other documents showing you have enough funds for your stay.

  • Invitation letter: If visiting friends or family, an invitation letter may be required.

Note: This is a general list, and we will send a complete list of required documents via email upon application. This service ensures you are fully prepared for your application.

Once your visa is approved:

  • Confirmation delivery: You will receive an email containing your eVisa in PDF format.

  • Recommendation: We recommend printing out the eVisa and carrying it along with your passport when you travel to India, as immigration officers will want to see a copy upon your arrival.

We will be in touch by email if we need any more information from you during the application process.

India financial requirements

For the India Tourist eVisa, applicants should provide proof of financial stability to cover their stay in India. This can typically be shown with:

  • Bank statements: Recent statements indicating sufficient balance.

  • Sponsorship letter: If someone is sponsoring your trip, a letter from them stating their commitment to cover your expenses is accompanied by their financial documents.

These financial documents help demonstrate that you can support yourself during your visit to India. We will guide you on how to provide these proofs effectively as part of our visa application services.

India Tourist eVisa costs and processing times

The cost of processing your visa depends on the chosen validity and your nationality.

For those exempt from government visa fees, the only cost incurred will be our iVisa service fee. Countries exempt from the government fees include:

Argentina Cook Islands Fiji Micronesia Indonesia Jamaica Kiribati Marshall Islands Myanmar Mauritius Nauru Niue Papua New Guinea Palau Solomon Islands Seychelles Tonga Tuvalu Uruguay Vanuatu Samoa South Africa

You can check if you should expect to pay government fees at the top of this page. Note: all nationalities applying through us will still need to pay our processing fees. You will be shown a detailed breakdown of the costs during your application.

Typically, the processing time for an India Tourist eVisa ranges from 2 to 5 days. However, in certain cases, it might extend to a few weeks.

Opting for our services can streamline and expedite this process, making it more efficient and less time-consuming for you.

Benefits of applying for India Tourist eVisa with us

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Do you have more questions about India Tourist eVisa?

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Our dedicated online team of customer service agents is available via online chat, or you can speak with them via WhatsApp.

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Steve J
USAJuly 2 2024
I'm planning a three-month backpacking trip across India, and my tourist eVisa just got approved. But I noticed the visa isn't valid for the full duration of the trip I outlined in my application. What I want to know is, why doesn't the visa validity cover my entire trip? Does that mean I'll have to cut my trip short and leave India once it expires?
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iVisa
July 2 2024
The India Tourist eVisa's validity may not align perfectly with your travel plans due to the preset maximum durations and entry rules associated with different visa types. For example, if you were issued a one-month visa, you can’t stay longer than 30 days in the country. Even if you have a 1-year or 5-year visa, each stay cannot exceed the stipulated maximum duration (usually 180 days per visit). If your visa doesn't cover the entire duration of your planned stay, you'll need to either adjust your travel dates or explore options for extending your visa in India, though extensions might not always be possible for eVisas.
Barbara F
USAJuly 9 2024
I’ve got a one-year multiple-entry tourist eVisa for India, which is awesome because there's so much I want to see and do! But, it turns out each visit can't be longer than 180 days. I was really hoping to stick around longer than that. Is there any way to extend my stay while I’m there? What do I need to do, and how much will it cost?
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iVisa
July 9 2024
Generally, the 1-year tourist eVisa doesn't allow stays longer than 180 days per entry. If you want to stay longer, you would need to leave India and re-enter if your visa type allows multiple entries. Direct extensions of a tourist eVisa within India are not typically granted. You might need to check if a different type of visa is more suitable for longer stays or consider structuring your visits within the allowed limits.
Katie L
UKJuly 15 2024
I’m going to India in a couple of weeks. Can I use my flight tickets as proof that I have enough money for the trip, or do I need to show something else for the visa application? Just want to make sure I get everything right!
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iVisa
July 15 2024
Flight tickets can serve as part of your proof of intent to leave India, which is helpful for your visa application. However, they can’t be used to prove your financial means. To do this, you’ll need to provide bank statements, payslips, or other financial documents to show that you can support yourself during your stay in India.

India Tourist eVisa Certified customer reviews

Travelers to India rated this product a 4 out of 5 based on 214 reviews.
4 out of 5
Chris M.
November 15 2024
"the service was excellent"
Sarah A.
November 15 2024
"I had an urgent situation arise and managed to secure a visa in just about 8 hours."
Andrea T.
November 13 2024
"The application process was smooth and straightforward with an easy upload of the necessary documents I was kept informed about the progress of my application throughout"
John K.
November 10 2024
"Excellent service! I was kept informed every step of the way and everything was processed incredibly quickly"
Emma W.
November 10 2024
"outstanding service!!! I urgently needed a visa, made the payment, and received it in less than 24 hours."
Michael M.
November 8 2024
"smooth and hassle-free process with outstanding support after submitting the application impressively fast service!!"
Olivia D.
November 8 2024
"Very efficient and fast. The form was easy to complete, with helpful guides. I submitted mine 30 minutes ago and am now just waiting for it to be processed—hopefully it all goes smoothly! If it does, a big thank you to iVisa for saving me the cost of booking a last-minute flight!"
James L.
November 8 2024
"i received my visa in under 24 hours truly impressive and far exceeded my expectations"
Lily H.
November 8 2024
"The process was very user-friendly"
Hannah P.
November 7 2024
"the whole process was simple, easy to follow, and the feedback was excellent!"
David B.
November 7 2024
"I submitted my application on November 12 and received it by the afternoon of November 13. That was impressively fast, especially since I needed to fly on the 16th or 17th, thank you!"
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November 7 2024
"fast and efficient service !!"
Daniel R.
November 7 2024
"It was a good experience and ivisa was a huge help during a stressful time :)"
Benjamin A.
November 6 2024
"Simple and easy to understand, with a fast processing time, the visa arrived in about 24 hours instead of the 4 days originally estimated!"
Ava E.
November 6 2024
"they collected all the required information, photos, and documents efficiently the visa application was processed quickly!"

Questions?

Steve J, USA | July 2, 2024

I'm planning a three-month backpacking trip across India, and my tourist eVisa just got approved. But I noticed the visa isn't valid for the full duration of the trip I outlined in my application. What I want to know is, why doesn't the visa validity cover my entire trip? Does that mean I'll have to cut my trip short and leave India once it expires?

Martin, iVisa | July 3, 2024

The India Tourist eVisa's validity may not align perfectly with your travel plans due to the preset maximum durations and entry rules associated with different visa types.

For example, if you were issued a one-month visa, you can’t stay longer than 30 days in the country. Even if you have a 1-year or 5-year visa, each stay cannot exceed the stipulated maximum duration (usually 180 days per visit).

If your visa doesn't cover the entire duration of your planned stay, you'll need to either adjust your travel dates or explore options for extending your visa in India, though extensions might not always be possible for eVisas.​

Barbara F, USA | July 9, 2024

I’ve got a one-year multiple-entry tourist eVisa for India, which is awesome because there's so much I want to see and do! But, it turns out each visit can't be longer than 180 days. I was really hoping to stick around longer than that. Is there any way to extend my stay while I’m there? What do I need to do, and how much will it cost?

Martin, iVisa | July 9, 2024

Generally, the 1-year tourist eVisa doesn't allow stays longer than 180 days per entry. If you wish to stay longer, you would need to leave India and re-enter if your visa type allows multiple entries. Direct extensions of a tourist eVisa within India are not typically granted. You might need to check if a different type of visa is more suitable for longer stays or consider structuring your visits within the allowed limits.​

Katie L, UK | July 15, 2024

I’m going to India in a couple of weeks. Can I use my flight tickets as proof that I have enough money for the trip, or do I need to show something else for the visa application? Just want to make sure I get everything right!

Cami, iVisa | July 17, 2024

Flight tickets can serve as part of your proof of intent to leave India, which is helpful for your visa application. However, they can’t be used to prove your financial means. To do this, you’ll need to provide bank statements, payslips, or other financial documents to show that you can support yourself during your stay in India.​

You should contact our customer team as soon as possible. Our visa experts are available 24/7 and will be happy to help you resolve the problem.
iVisa review your documents and help you through the application process to avoid rejections. But if the government rejects or cancels your application, you are eligible for a full refund of the iVisa processing fee related to the number of rejected applicants. Otherwise, we do not refund the government fees.
Yes, it is. You can use the Tourist Visa to enter India via designated airports and seaports. Your cruise can enter through Chennai, Cochin, Goa, Mangalore, or Mumbai seaport.

Unforeseen events happen and can change your travel plans. This is why we understand you may want to request a cancellation of your visa application and a credit for the amount paid. However, these are the iVisa refund policy guidelines:

  • If your application has not been reviewed by our team, nor submitted to the government for approval, then you will receive a credit for the full amount of the iVisa processing fee and government fee.

  • If your application has been reviewed by our team but has not yet been submitted to the government for approval, you will receive a credit for the full amount of the government fee.

  • If your application has been submitted to the government for approval or a visa is already issued, unfortunately, no credit is available.

You should contact our customer support team as soon as possible to help you to solve the problem. Remember, your application will always be reviewed by our experts, so you can count on our team to notify you if something is missing before submission.
At iVisa, we understand that your time is valuable, and we strive to provide you with the fastest service possible. Our processing times are estimated based on the average duration it takes governments to process visa applications. These estimated times begin from the moment we receive all the correct information for your application until you receive your visa. While we work diligently to expedite the process, it’s important to note that we are reliant on the processing times set by the government authorities.
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