Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Update On How To Get Your Indian Visa Online

The Indian government has allowed certain countries to get an E visa that makes the visa process quite simple and fast. Around 150+ countries can avail of an e visa for entering India without going to the Indian embassy.

Standing in long queues in front of the Indian embassy is no longer needed. All the procedure is done online, and the visa will be in your hands within no time.


This article deals with the most frequently asked questions about Indian visa online:


Frequently asked questions on how to get your Indian visa online?

What is an Indian e visa?

An Indian eVisa is a document of permission granted by the Indian government for a certain foreign national to stay in India for a specific period.

 The simplified process of procuring a visa online without going to the embassy gives this an extra luster. The e visa is electronically linked to your passport and is an official document of your stay in India legally. The whole process is done online with the help of a computer or mobile using digital media.


When should I apply for an E Visa?

If you are eligible to get an eVisa to India, you need to apply it at least four days before your arrival date in India. Now your Indian e visa comes with a "window of arrival," which has 120 days. 


What is the "window of arrival"?

This means that you can apply for your Indian e visa way before your arrival to India. So it makes things easier if you have to change your travel date without reapplying for a visa. So 120 days is given to you for making any changes to your travel plan.


What are the types of E visas?

  • Tourist E Visa 

  • Business E Visa 

  • Medical E visa


What is the validity of an Indian E visa?

The tourist e visa is valid for 30 days, 1 year or 5 years after it is issued, and it has Double or multiple entries. The Business e visa is valid for 1 year and allow multiple entries.

The medical E visa has different rules, if you have applied for this type of visa, you cannot stay longer than 60 days in India per entry, and it has triple entry benefits.


What is the processing time for an Indian E visa?

The processing time is divided into three:

  • Standard processing time: -

This will take five days to process, and it is the most commonly opted one. Because of its low cost

  • Rush processing time: -

This is faster than the previous one, and it takes about three days for your visa to arrive

  • Super rush processing time: -

In this option, you will get your visa in just two days and is the costliest of the three.


What is the price of an E visa?

It depends on the visa you have applied for and also the processing time you have chosen.


How do I apply for an Indian E visa?

Applying for an Indian e-visa is quite simple and easy. No long and complex paperwork all is done and easily online. To make things even easier, the application process has been divided into three steps:

  1. In the first step, you need to fill in some general information like name, address, email address, passport information, date of birth, marital status, etc. in this step; you have to mention the type of visa and the processing time.

  2. The second step is about revision and payment. Ensure that the information you give us accurate and without any mistakes because even the smallest spelling mistake can lead to the rejection of your visa.

  3. The third step is a personal questionnaire, and here you have to upload your digital photo.

With all this done, you have to wait for the visa to arrive at the email address you have provided, and at the time you have chosen for its process.

If you are unable to follow any of the above steps, you need to call the concerned office, and the authorities will be pleased to help you through the process and get you through it as smoothly as possible.


What are the requirements for getting an E Visa?

  • A valid passport: Acquiring a passport is quite easy and if you already have one, then make sure that it is valid. Your passport should have at least six months validity at the time of arrival in India.

  • Your digital photo that is quite recent: You will need to upload a very recent digital photo of yours having a white background and with no facial gestures

  • A scan of the information page: Your passport will have a page containing your information. You need to scan this page and upload it to the application.  

  • Mode of payment: Any payment methods like a credit card, debit card, and also PayPal is acceptable

  • Copy of business card and invitation: This concerns the people who are traveling for business purpose and are traveling to India for business purposes

  • A letter from a hospital in India: This applies to people who have applied for a medical visa; they need to provide a letter from the hospital they visit in India.


Can I use the E visa at any entry point?

There are only 28 airports and 5 seaports that accept e-visa. And if you need any other entry point, you have to go to the Indian embassy to get the visa.


Is there a need for separate e visa for India for minor children of the same family?

This is a very important point; every family member has to get an e visa regardless of age. So even if you have minor children, you need to apply for an E visa for them.


Should I carry a printed copy of my E Visa?

Yes, you have to carry a printed copy of your e visa to India and show it to the immigration department's concerned authorities on your arrival in India. The e visa will have your application ID, visa number, and visa validity. This information will be helpful for the immigration authorities to get the details on your visa.

These are the frequently asked questions by a foreign national eligible to get an eVisa to travel to India.

If you still have unresolved questions, you can call the concerned e visa office and talk to the authorities. 


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