Do I need a visa travelling from India?
If you live in India and plan to travel abroad, you might need a visa. While some countries let Indians enter without a visa, many require one. Knowing these visa requirements helps you get ready for your trip.
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Basics of visas for Indian citizens
What is a visa?
A visa is a document that lets you enter a foreign country legally. It's typically stamped or glued into your passport. The country you're visiting issues it and specifies the reason for your visit, such as tourism, business, or study. Visas help manage visitors and ensure they follow local laws.
How to check visa requirements for Indian citizens
Find out if you need a visa by selecting your passport and destination country. You'll get the latest information on visa requirements for Indian citizens based on your travel plans.
Types of visas
There are different types of visas, each for a specific purpose:
  • Tourist visa: For visiting a country for leisure and tourism. These are usually short-term and don't allow for business activities.
  • Business visa: For travelling to a country for business activities, like meetings, conferences, or negotiations. You can conduct business but not work for a local company.
  • Student visa: For studying at an educational institution in a foreign country. These are often long-term and may have conditions for part-time work and residency.

Countries Indian citizens can visit without a visa

Explore destinations where Indian citizens don't need a visa. Remember to verify variables like the duration of stay, required documents, and health requirements.
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Countries Indian citizens need a visa to visit
Find out which destinations require a visa before travelling. Learn about specific visa requirements, how to apply, and what documents you need.
United Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Saudi Arabia
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Switzerland
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South Korea
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Philippines
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South Africa
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Bangladesh
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Azerbaijan
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Cape Verde
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Cayman Islands
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Costa Rica
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Dominican Republic
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El Salvador
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Ivory Coast
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Kazakhstan
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Luxembourg
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Montenegro
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Puerto Rico
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Sint Maarten
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Tajikistan
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Türkiye (Turkey)
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Turkmenistan
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Uzbekistan
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Step-by-step guide to visa applications

Step 1: Find the visa you need

Check the visa requirements for your destination and country of origin. Identify the specific visa you need to ensure you have all the necessary information before starting your application.

Step 2: Submit your application

Complete the visa application form. Follow the instructions carefully, gather the required documents, and be prepared to pay any fees.

Step 3: Check your inbox

Once your visa is approved, you’ll receive an email with your eVisa and important instructions. Be sure to read everything carefully.
See visa requirements by country

Different ways to get a visa

The type of visa you need depends on your travel plans. Some countries offer online eVisas, some allow visas on arrival, and others don't require a visa at all. Be sure to check what's required for each country before you travel.

Visa on arrival is available

Certain countries will give you a visa on arrival when you land. This visa is usually for short-term stays, like tourism or business trips. Countries offering visas on arrival may require specific documents, such as a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and evidence of sufficient funds. Be sure to check the exact requirements and fees for each country to ensure a smooth entry process.

Electronic visas (eVisas)

eVisas are digital alternatives to traditional visas. You can conveniently apply for them online before your trip. The eVisa application process involves filling out an online form and submitting necessary documents electronically. Once approved, the eVisa is sent via email. Benefits of eVisas include faster processing times, the ability to apply from anywhere, and avoiding long queues at the airport.

Visa waiver programs

Visa waiver programs let Indian citizens travel to certain countries without a visa for short-term stays, usually for tourism or business. These programs simplify travel by removing the need for a visa application. However, you must still comply with specific entry requirements. This often includes having a valid passport, a return or onward ticket, and sometimes registering with an electronic travel authorization system before departure.

Visa FAQs: Requirements for Indian citizens

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