Do I Need to Print Indian e Visa?
Carrying a printed copy of your approved Indian e-Visa is strongly recommended, as airlines and immigration officials may request it during your journey. Indian immigration authorities require all foreign nationals to carry a physical printed copy of their approved e-visa (also called an Electronic Travel Authorization or ETA).
You must present this printed document at:
- Airline check-in counter (departure airport)
- Boarding gate
- Indian immigration desk upon arrival
This requirement is in force regardless of visa type — e-Tourist, e-Business, or e-Medical.
What exactly do I need to print — the confirmation email or the visa document?
You must print the official ETA document (PDF) (with your photo and QR code), not just the confirmation email. The official e-visa PDF contains:
- Your passport-size photograph
- Full personal details (name, nationality, passport number)
- Visa validity dates and entry conditions
- A scannable barcode/QR code used by immigration officers
What are the printing requirements for an Indian e-visa?
Getting the print quality right is critical. Immigration barcode scanners cannot process blurry or cropped documents.
| Requirement | Detail |
|
Paper size |
A4 standard white paper |
| Print quality |
Clear, legible — no fading, smudging, or blur |
| Barcode | Fully visible and scannable — no cropping allowed |
| Photo | Fully visible and unscannable — no cropping allowed |
| Orientation |
Single-sided printing preferred |
| Ink |
Black-and-white is acceptable; color is preferred for photo clarity |
Open the file using a reliable PDF reader like Adobe Acrobat and print it on standard A4-size paper. The printout must be clear and legible with no smudging or fading. The barcode on your India eVisa serves as the primary verification tool.
How many copies of my Indian e-visa should I print?
For convenience, consider printing two copies and keeping one as a backup.
You must print a copy to carry with your passport and bring it along when you travel to India. It is recommended to print two copies and keep one with your records.
Carry one copy in your travel wallet alongside your passport, and keep the second copy separately (e.g., in your checked luggage or stored digitally as a PDF backup).
Can I show a digital copy or PDF of my e-Visa on my smartphone?
No. Travelers should carry a printed copy of their ETA and avoid relying solely on a digital version.
Risk Warning: Arriving at your departure airport or an Indian Immigration Checkpost without a printed ETA can result in a denial of boarding by the airline or refusal of entry into India.
What happens if I don't print my Indian e-visa?
The consequences can be severe:
- Boarding denial — Airlines are required to verify your e-visa before allowing you to board an India-bound flight. Without a printed copy, check-in staff may refuse to board you.
- Entry denial at immigration — If you fail or forget to carry the printed copy, your customs/immigration checks can be delayed, and in some cases, you may be denied entry.
- No on-the-spot solution — Unlike some countries, Indian immigration does not offer a digital substitute option at the port of entry.
When should I print my e-Visa?
Print it immediately after approval and keep it with your travel documents before departure. Do not wait until the airport, as you may need to print it at the airport (which can be costly or unavailable).
