Do Japanese citizens need a visa to visit India?

Yes, Japanese citizens require an Indian visa to visit the country. All foreign nationals, including Japanese citizens, are required by the Indian government to get a visa before entering the country.

Before flying to India, Japanese people must apply for and get the relevant permit, whether it be a Tourist eVisa, Business eVisa, Medical eVisa, Embassy Visa, e-conference visa, or any other sort of Indian evisa. Fortunately, Japanese passport holders can now apply for an Indian visa online, which helps them save both time and cost.

In general, Japanese citizens seeking an India Tourist Visa must meet the following requirements:

  • The India Tourist Visa is granted for the purpose of tourism, sightseeing, visiting friends or family, engaging in short-term yoga programs, or attending cultural events or conferences.
  • Valid passport: Japanese citizens must have a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond their anticipated stay in India. At least two blank pages in the applicant's passport should be available for visa stamping.
  • Photo requirements: Travelers are required to submit a photograph of themselves that was taken within the last six months. The photograph must be clearly visible with a white/plain background.
  • Travel itinerary: Japanese candidates should include their travel itinerary, which should include flight tickets, lodging arrangements, and a brief summary of their intended activities in India.
  • Return ticket: Japanese citizens should have a confirmed return or onward ticket from India stating their intention to depart the country when their allotted stay expires.
  • Heath requirements: If Japanese nationals are coming from or have recently visited specific countries, the Indian government may demand them to present medical proof, such as a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate, depending on the circumstances.

In addition, Japanese citizens may be required to obtain some necessary documents depending on the type of visa they are applying for.