FAQs

    261. Can US citizens travel to India right now?

    Yes. Blessed with stunning landscapes and rich heritage, India is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
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    262. How many days can US citizens stay in India?

    Electronic visas are granted to US citizens whose objective of traveling to India is tourism, casual visit to their relatives or friends
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    263. How much is an Indian visa for US citizens?

    US citizens can take advantage of an Indian electronic visa to have a short trip to India for leisure, business, or medical reasons
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    264. How long does it take to get an Indian visa for US citizens?

    Since 2014, US citizens can take advantage of an eVisa to visit India for tourism, business, conference, or medical treatment purposes.
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    265. What are the benefits of eSim in India during my India trip?

    There are many benefits of an eSim in India for purchasers traveling to India. An India e-Sim card allows you to connect to the local network in India.
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    266. Do I need a Covid-19 Insurance?

    A Covid-19 insurance is one of the mandatory documents to apply for a India visa and pre approval documents on arrival in India.
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    267. What is the Covid-19 Insurance?

    Covid-19 Insurance is one of the benefits included in a Travel Insurance that you may need when you are far away from your home country.
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    268. What is the SEPA Transfer?

    The SEPA is in short for The Single Euro Payments Area which is a single market for euro-denominated payments
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    269. What should I do after receiving my India e-Visa?

    When you receive your e-Visa, check the details carefully for any mistakes. You need to check the following.
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    270. How does the Indian e Visa work?

    The e-Visa is emailed to you within a few days of you applying online. You need to print the e-Visa off and take it to India with you. When you arrive in India, you will get a visa stamp in your passport.
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