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Visa Categories
India offers 9 e-Visa sub-categories for online applications, plus a set of regular (paper) visas for purposes the e-Visa doesn’t cover. Picking the right one matters — the wrong category can mean a rejected application or trouble at immigration.
General information only, not legal advice. Confirm your eligibility and the current rules for your nationality at indianvisaonline.gov.in. See our full disclaimer on the hub page.
The e-Visa: 9 sub-categories
Fully online, no embassy visit needed. Available to eligible nationalities only — check the official list before assuming you qualify.
Validity and entry rules shift periodically — the numbers above reflect mid-2026 policy. Always confirm the specifics for your exact category and nationality on the official portal before applying.
When you need a regular (paper) visa instead
Some purposes simply aren’t covered by e-Visa. These require applying through an Indian embassy, consulate, or its authorized visa application centre (commonly VFS Global) in your country.
Common regular-visa categories
- Student Visa — enrolment in a recognised Indian institution
- Employment Visa — being paid by an Indian entity
- Journalist Visa — media work for a foreign organisation
- Missionary Visa — religious/missionary activity
- Research Visa — formal research affiliations
Why this distinction matters
Engaging in activities outside what your visa category permits — e.g. working on a Business Visa, or studying long-term on a Tourist Visa — can lead to fines, deportation, or a future entry ban. If your plans change after arrival, the correct move is to exit India and apply for the right visa from outside the country, not to “make do” with what you have.
Not every nationality can use the e-Visa route. Pakistani nationals, and travellers whose parents or grandparents were born in or permanently resident in Pakistan, are generally required to apply for a regular visa through an Indian Mission instead. Diplomatic/official passport holders and holders of international travel documents (e.g. UN laissez-passer) are also excluded from e-Visa. These are official policy positions, not something we can change — check your specific situation with the nearest Indian mission if this applies to you.
Rules that cut across every category
Passport requirements
Valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date, with at least 2 blank pages for immigration stamps.
e-Visas aren’t extendable
Tourist and Business e-Visas are non-extendable and non-convertible. Need more time? You generally have to exit India and apply for a fresh visa — see Long-Term Stay.
Restricted areas need extra permits
A valid visa alone doesn’t cover parts of Sikkim, Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, and the Andamans — see Restricted & Protected Areas.
Minors need their own visa
Every child travelling to India needs their own passport and visa application, regardless of age — there’s no exemption for infants or toddlers.
Official sources
The only official e-Visa application portal.
Bureau of Immigration — policy and entry rules.